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Festival Amadeus
August 2-8 in Whitefish & Kalispell
Montana Public Radio is proud to be a media sponsor for Festival Amadeus. The festival includes three nights of chamber music, two nights of orchestral music and a special dance concert. Featured performers are: Joel Fan, piano; the duo of Lorna McGhee, flute and Heidi Krutzen, harp; the Bridger String Quartet; the Glacier String Quartet; the Glacier Symphony; and Karin Stevens Dance Company. More info at gscmusic.org. |
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, July 29th
Bill Worf knew when he was asked to go to Washington. D.C. in the mid-60’s to write the rules for management of the nation’s first designated wilderness areas, that it was an important job. Worf went on to become Director for Wilderness, Recreation and Lands for region one of the forest service. After his retirement, he founded Wilderness Watch, an organization dedicated to making sure the government agencies that manage wilderness do a good job. In tonight's feature interview, Worf talks with News Director Sally Mauk about his vision for America's wilderness...
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Fire Season 2010
Here are Web links and phone numbers which can be used to get up-to-date information about fire season in the Northern Rockies, including restrictions and closures, and local air quality. [more] |
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Chris Brown - Feature Interview from 6/22/2010
The intense debate over Senator Jon Tester’s “Forest Jobs and Recreation Act”, that would in part, create new wilderness in Montana, illustrates the passion wilderness designation invokes. The role of wilderness was the focus of a recent panel discussion in Missoula. In tonight’s feature interview, News Director Sally Mauk talks with Chris Brown, the Director of Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers for the U.S. Forest Service, about the challenges facing the future management of this country’s wilderness – and his clear mandate as the top guy in charge of that management..
Chris Brown –Feature Interview from 06/22/2010[MP3]. [Missoulian Column]
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