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  • In this episode, playwright Jay Kettering introduces us to a couple recounting how they met, fell in love, and ultimately broke up, and let’s just say, it gets a bit noisy.
  • In this episode, writer Sean Gallagher’s short story has his narrator lamenting the damage done to his older brother after becoming a soldier — the brother who taught him "that no one wins a fight."
  • In this episode, novelist Richard Fifield puts us in a car going way too fast up a narrow mountain road, and that’s only the beginning of our troubles. Take a deep breath, and hold on tight.
  • In this episode, novelist Caroline Patterson takes us back to 1953 Montana, where we find a distraught couple struggling with their decision to institutionalize their baby Lizzie, who has Down Syndrome.
  • The Montana Museum (MMAC), home to the most comprehensive collection of art in the state, continues progress on its new building project. Director Rafael Chacón sits down with Lauren Korn to talk about what art lovers can expect in 2022-2023.
  • Today we bring you a story of a man trying to escape from Afghanistan and the amazing people here in Montana trying to help. This is a live situation and this man and his family currently face grave risk.
  • This week’s guest is Stef Sample, serial entrepreneur and founder of Fundid, an exciting new venture dedicated to getting capital to the nearly 96% of American businesses generating less than $1 million per year.
  • Violinist, guitarist, mandolinist and composer Mark O'Connor returns to Musician's Spotlight to visit with host John Floridis and reflect on his forty plus year career which includes dozens of albums under his own name, countless collaborations with acclaimed musicians across many genres and multiple Grammy Award nominations and wins.
  • In this conversation we talk about some of the benefits of social media in politics, the tradeoffs that come with using social media and the effect of constant engagement on our media environment.
  • Held every July in a cow pasture just outside of White Sulphur Springs, the Red Ants Pants Music Festival celebrates music, local food, beer, community, agriculture, and the rural Montana landscape.
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