Chérie Newman
Arts and Culture ProducerChérie Newman is a former arts and humanities producer and on-air host for Montana Public Radio, and a freelance writer. She founded a weekly literary program, The Write Question, which is still broadcast on several public radio stations, and available online at PRX.org and MTPR.org.
Her articles, essays, and book reviews have been published in Montana Magazine, High Country News, the University of Montana Alumni Newsletter, Whitefish Review, the Billings Gazette, the Missoulian, the Missoula Independent, Montana Senior News, Outside Bozeman Magazine, and on numerous websites.
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Hi! I’m Dr. Jamison Starbuck, a naturopathic family physician. I’m here today to give you health tips on a painful ailment: sore throats.Doctors call sore…
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Montana is a realistic feast for filmmakers. It is not surprising that Hollywood selected Glacier National Park as the mythical setting to depict heaven…
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What does it mean to be a westerner? With all the mythology that has grown up about the American West, is it even possible to describe "how it was, how it…
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by Danell JonesI'm overeasy for you —After four hardboiled decadesyou glaze my hearticing dissolving on my tongueCall me your sweet, your dariole, your…
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Excerpt from Sugartbeet Falls, Volume 1: Fantastic Friends, by Ryan A. ArcaPops walked through the door carrying an ancient-looking chest that appeared to…
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by Dave CaserioMy brother, expecting, thinking, what?That the wind would waft our father's ashesGently out of his hand, convey themAs though a squall of…
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by Elizabeth CainWhen you can walk a milefrom your front door in Augustand eat wild strawberries,something changesinside.Months later you thrivewhen the…
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In When We Were Birds, Joe Wilkins wrests his attention away from the griefs, deprivations, and high prairies of his Montana childhood and turns toward…
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The Palace of Glass is the third book in the The Forbidden Library trilogy, with possibly more to come, because I thought the series was very…
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by Mari HallWhen I was a child, my mom never understood why I seldom played with the toys she bought.“Why don’t you play with that Bratz swimming pool I…