Arts & Culture

Written in the land

Sally Thompson’s ‘Black Robes Enter Coyote’s World’ grew from her work on the Clark Fork Superfund case. But the book itself reaches back to the first encounter between the Salish and Jesuit missionaries, where radically different ways of understanding land collided — with consequences that continue to unfold.

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No reservations needed

Montana knows Tom Catmull’s Last Resort from years of brewery gigs, but the trio’s debut offers something new: 12 catchy roots pop originals with stories that sneak up on you.

Pass it on

Documentary exploring Blackfeet Nation language, Indian Relays wins at Banff Mountain Film Festival.

Requiem for civil discourse

Marshall Granger’s “Your Opinion, Please” channels our collective humanity alongside David Lynch’s “The Straight Story” at the Montana Film Festival.

Concrete dreams

With his new book “Grit to Grind,” Missoula skater-turned-photographer Andy Kemmis tells the story of how a few kids with decks and nowhere to ride built a statewide skatepark movement.

The universe in verse

Sheryl Noethe’s new poetry collection, “The Science of Coincidence,” moves from the Big Bang to personal memory, while exploring dark times and the power of imagination

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