Mask drop By ERIKA FREDRICKSON ● Film ● February 18, 2024 Authentic and immersive, Westside Theater’s spectacular production of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” proves the cult classic’s enduring relevance.
Bear witness By ERIKA FREDRICKSON ● Environment ● February 16, 2024 Filmmaker Elizabeth Leiter discusses “399: Queen of the Tetons.”
Big screen bender By Jule Banville, Evan Wedsworth, Sam Phillips & Kate Whittle ● Film ● February 16, 2024 The Pulp’s guide to binging the 21st Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
Hot commodity By Max Savage Levenson ● Music ● February 14, 2024 Bull Market bring high-velocity punk and a dash of romance to the VFW.
Rebranding the ‘world’s largest tree fort’ By Bowman Leigh ● Arts & Culture ● February 14, 2024 The student-led mission to contain the University of Montana Foresters’ Ball so the whole thing wouldn’t burn down.
Missoula draws the Three of Cups By Carrie Ann Mallino ● Tarot Says What? ● February 14, 2024 The difference between a romantic love and a romantic life.
The two faces of Zak James By Jacob Baynham ● Music ● February 1, 2024 One of Montana’s rising rap stars is trying to speak his truth and be the man he never knew in his youth, one track at a time.
Pedantic pursuits By Kate Whittle ● Business ● February 1, 2024 Into the minutiae with Missoula’s hardworking pub trivia hosts.
‘My Band is Moving to Butte’ By Max Savage Levenson ● Music ● February 1, 2024 Members of the folk-rock trio Junior describe their enigmatic origins, the musical “talent drain” underway in Missoula, the glories of playing small Montana towns and more.
Fresh tunes By Max Savage Levenson ● Music ● January 31, 2024 Our favorite new songs from under-the-radar Montana artists.