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O B CATS B N SEASOTE UPDA E INSID Thrills, chills & candy-filled sacks as Halloween appears out of thin air R eady your costumes and front-porch decorations because Halloween is almost here! Whether you’re dressing up as a childhood superhero, favorite film character, historical figure or uniquely quirky something or other, the spooky season is your chance to shine. In the ghoulish spirit of All Hallows’ Eve, here’s a look at some chillingly fun events fit for the whole family. Kenyon Noble’s annual Pumpkin by attending kiddos. On Friday and Saturday, October 25th and 26th, the always-popular Anderson School Haunted House returns with Forest of Terror! Every year, the 8th graders transform the Little Red Schoolhouse into a terrify- ingly fun adventure for those who dare to visit. Lights will be ON from 5:30–6:30pm for little ones and the faint of heart. Early evening admission is $5 per person. Lights will be OFF from 7–10pm with plenty of frights! General admission is $8. Fast Pass tickets also available for $15, or skip the line altogether for $30. This is an annual fundraiser for Anderson’s 8th Bozeman Health Trick-or- Treating on Thursday, October 31st from 3–5pm. Show off your costumes in the all-ages haunted hallway, and stay warm while you fill up your pillow cases with your friends and siblings! Candy and non-food treats will be available. Parking may be found in Lot C. Also an option, ‘round the troops and hit Main for some Downtown Bozeman Trick-or-Treating from 4–6pm. Costumed kids will be able to enjoy the brisk outdoors for a little Halloween fun and safely gather goodies at over 150 businesses! Hot drinks will be available outside the Carving Contest will take place grade class trip to Washington, D.C. Downtown Visitor’s Center at 8 E Saturday, October 19th at all three of Forest of Terror can be found just 5 Main. This free event will go on rain, its locations in Bozeman, Belgrade and miles south of Huffine off Cottonwood snow or shine. Livingston from 11am–1pm. Pick out a Rd. at the Little Red Schoolhouse. And just across town, the annual pumpkin and spend a fun-filled after- Museum of the Rockies’ “grossest” Malloween Trick-or-Treat event noon getting your jack-o’-lantern ready annual tradition also falls on Oct. 26th, takes over Gallatin Valley Mall from to scare trick-or-treaters. There will be the Family Grossology Halloween 5–7pm. Kids can enjoy a safe and awesome prizes for first, second and Party from 2–5pm. Come in costume warm indoor trick-or-treating. Parade third place winners in each age group to see disgusting science, make some through the mall in costume visiting (0-5, 6-9 and 10-12), to be determined icky crafts, and check out what your participating retailers and enjoy a great by contest judges near the end of the scabs look like on the big screen. selection of candy. Meet Champ, take event. This community event is FREE Spooky stories and goody bags make free family photos, and plenty of treats for both competitors and spectators, this the perfect family costume party while staying warm and dry! but arrive early! Limited pumpkins for all “mad scientists”! This event is Remember to stay safe this available. Costumes are encouraged, included with Museum admission. Halloween, whether you’re a youthful but not required. Kenyon Noble staff Now for some candy collection on trick-or-treater or fiend for frights. will also be dressed up, to be voted on the day of ! Get an early start with Happy haunting, Bozeman! •
P age 2a•T he B o Z one •o cToBer 15,2019 MADE fair returns to Bozeman for second annual exhibition Comeone,comealltothe offeredeachday! of itwithyour MADEfairs,workshops,aswellas secondannualBozeman MADE Thedonationof a friendsand otherevents,provideresourcesto fair!SetforSaturdayandSunday, non-perishable enjoystrolling artists,andencouragegrowthand October26thand27th,theweekend fooditemtohelp theaisleswith supportthroughtheirstatewide exhibitionisamodernhandcrafted supportthe anadultbever- communityefforts. marketfeaturingover200local GallatinCounty age(beerand Markyourcalendars!Helena’s artistsandmakers.Getajump-start FoodBankis wine),allwhile HolidayMADEfairissetfor onholidayshopping(andafew encouragedupon supporting November23rdand24thatLewis& thingsforyourself,of course)while entry. regionalartists. 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InstituteandChabadLubavitchof annexationof AustriabyGermany Fortyyearsaftertheendof Montana,aswellastheMSUOffice in1938,herfamilyemigratedto WorldWarII,Schlossbeganto of thePresident,MSUOfficeof the Belgiumandfinallytothe shareherstory.Shehassincewritten Provost,MSUDiversityand Netherlands.Shelivedinthesame threebooksandspokentomore InclusionOffice,Associated apartmentblockinAmsterdamas than1,000audiencesabouther Studentsof MSUandHolocaust AnneFrank,andthegirls,onlya experiences.Sheisatrusteeof the Museumof Montana.Additional monthapartinage,weresometimes AnneFrankEducationalTrust. sponsorshipopportunitiesareavail- playmatesfromages11to13.In “Wearedeeplyhonoredto able;moresponsorshipinformation 1942,bothgirlswentintohidingto welcomeMs.EvaSchlossto isatwww.evaschlossmt.com. avoidtheNaziefforttocapturethe MontanaStateUniversity,”Cruzado Formoreinformationaboutthe Jewsof Amsterdam.In1944, said.“Asasurvivorof theHolocaust event,visitwww.montana.edu- Schloss’sfamilywascapturedbythe –andassomeonewhoknewAnne /leadership.• page 2A • Volume 26, Number 20 - October 15, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tel l ’em, “ I Saw It In The BoZone!”
O ctOber 15, 2019 • t he b O Z One • P age 3a Leagacy of Nelson Story discussed at YGM’s next ‘Ranching Roundup’ The second edition in State College of Lewing presents “The F.A.R.M. Yellowstone Gateway Museum’s fall Mechanical and Show,” a Farm and Ranch Musical speaker series, ‘Ranching Roundup: Agricultural Arts – tribute on November 13th – a fast- Story & Song,’ will take place today’s Montana paced family friendly show using Wednesday, October 16th. State University. music, poetry, history, legends, lies “Treasure State Tycoon: Like other and a few laughs to celebrate the Nelson Story and the Making political and business myriad aspects of agriculture of Montana” will be presented by leaders of his time, through the ages. author John C. Russell. The free Nelson Story left “Rancher. Citizen Activist. programs are held at Downtown behind a legacy rife Montana 1997,” an exhibit of black Livingston’s Park Photo, 115 S Main with paradoxes that and white photographs will be at St., beginning at 7pm. A book gave shape to life in Park Photo during the speaker series, signing will follow the program. Montana and con- featuring photography by John Doors at 6:30pm. tinues to resonate in Gayusky. He photographed nine The presentation is based on the contested John C. Russell ranches from Sweet Grass County to Russell’s book of the same name, interests, the success of which relied mythology of the Magazine. Treasure State Tycoon: Nelson Circle in eastern Montana, which recounts the remarkable life of both on his determination and American West. Story and the Making of Montana is his documenting what inspired and Nelson G. Story, a colorful and ingenuity as well as his penchant for John C. Russell was born in first book. John and his wife Peggy motivated ranchers and their contradictory figure whose influence fraud and deceit. Story’s reputation Kansas City, Missouri, and moved to live in Bozeman. involvement in natural resource and on Montana’s development was for ruthlessness in both personal and Bozeman to attend Montana State Future programs include agricultural policy making. The profound and rivaled by few others professional conduct was well University. He received his Bachelor “A Pure Quill Montana ranchers were members of the in its history. earned, but he was also a generous of Arts degree in history in 1978. Photographer” by Barbara Van Northern Plains Resource Council. After striking it rich in gold fields philanthropist, supporting local He has worked as a broadcast Cleve on October 30th. The evening For more information about the of Alder Gulch, Story drove the first churches, schools, and other civic reporter in television and radio, and will include stories of her career museum and other upcoming herd of cattle from Texas to the improvements. He tirelessly promot- was director of the Gallatin (County) taking photographs of the western programs, visit www.yellow- territory that would become the ed the upstart community of Historical Society from 1997-2014. range, ranchers, rodeo, cowboys, stonegatewaymuseum.org or Treasure State and went on to build Bozeman, playing a central role in John has written several historical and cattle women. Barbara grew up find them on Facebook (@yellow- a commercial empire of diverse the establishment of the Montana articles, one published in Wild West on a ranch near Big Timber. Neal stonegatewaymuseum). • Bay Area Jungian analyst dives into effect of cultural complexes Montana Friends of Jung will present a weekend program by Jungian analyst and author Dr. Thomas Singer October 25th and 26th centering on “The Psyche in the World: How Participants will be encouraged to This program is for therapists accommodate credit/debit Cultural Complexes Take identify and share their own and the general public. Cost is $180 charges on the day of the event. Possession of Our Souls.” An experiences of cultural complexes – for the full weekend, or $25 for A surcharge of $5 will be added introductory lecture will take place whether it be in personal Friday’s lecture only. MSU and UM for either Visa/MC or PayPal on Friday evening from 7–8:30pm, experience, clinical examples, or in students pay only $85 or $15 with payment methods. followed by a daylong Saturday the emerging national and ID (1.5 CEs available). Lunch not Montana Friends of Jung is workshop from 9am–4:30pm. Both world upheaval. included on Saturday. Contact a nonprofit educational will be held at Bozeman Event Thomas Singer, M.D., is a Inese@bresnan.net with additional organization for all individuals Space, located at 14 S Tracy. psychiatrist and Jungian questions. interested in the ideas of In this lecture and workshop, Dr. psychoanalyst who practices in San Early registration is psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung Singer will explore the multiple Francisco. His interests include recommended. Send check to and an approach to daily living levels on which cultural complexes studying the relationship between Montana Friends of Jung (P.O. Box through depth psychology. operate – in individuals, in groups myth, politics and psyche in cultures 6565, Bozeman, MT 59771). If Learn more by visiting (based on race, ethnicity, gender and around the world. He is current interested in using PayPal, contact www.montanafriends- religion), in nations, and in the President of National ARAS, an Valerie@valerieharms.com. Event ofjung.org or find them on emerging global community. archive of symbolic imagery. organizers will be able to Facebook. • MSU forums tackle body image in age of social media, mansplaining & the carceral state The Montana State University Garrick shared her story of battling and the many ways it disenfranchises Hours of operation are Monday Women’s Center will present and overcoming depression and people of color, and more through Friday from 9am–4pm Sack Lunch Seminar anxiety as a student-athlete in her specifically, black women and during the academic year, when “#BlackHairMatters” on 2017 TED Talk, “The Hidden families in highly policed areas. classes are in session. Wednesday, October 16th, from Opponent,” which has been viewed The MSU Women’s Center is a Lectures are FREE and noon–1pm in SUB 168. more than 200,000 times. She department in the division of open to the public. For more Join MSU student leaders connects with young adults and Student Success and was created to information about these and Jamelle Phillips and Lyla Brown as collegiate athletes alike through her promote greater responsiveness to other events, visit www.mon- they dive into the world of natural social media campaign, inspiring the needs of university women. tana.edu/women. • hair, not only in the black 50,000 Instagram followers to community, but throughout the share their authentic selves. world. They will discuss how this The Players’ Tribune, USA Today “natural hair” movement started, College, and Popsugar magazine the science behind black hair, have featured Garrick’s story of differing attitudes towards natural mental health and the path she hair, and much more. walked to find healing and Also on Oct. 16th, evening strength. She has lectured about program “Body-Image, Self- wellness and self-care to college Love and the Influences of campuses throughout the country. Social Media” will be held in the “The Scary Truth of Procrastinator Theater beginning at (Academic) Mansplaining,” 5:30pm. Former University of another Sack Lunch Seminar, is Southern California volleyball player set for Wednesday, October 23rd, and mental health advocate, from noon–1pm in SUB 168. Victoria Garrick, will head the Have you ever given a public lecture. Join for the presentation and had a male inspirational talk and learn from her colleague or student interrupt you insights into the pressures of being to assert their opinion? It is often an outstanding athlete and student difficult to diffuse these situations on today’s college campuses. in the heat of the moment. Join Garrick walked-on to the #1 MSU’s Allison Theobold and ranked USC volleyball team in 2015 other members of our STEM fac- then became a four-year starter. ulty who will provide colleagues She’s won a PAC-12 championship, with possible tips and tricks for made two NCAA Elite Eight addressing these situations. appearances, finished first in the “Confronting the Carceral PAC-12 conference with the most State” will take place total digs in 2018, and ended her Wednesday, October 30th. The career with the top five most digs in final Sack Lunch Seminar for the USC program history. month will be held from Despite a successful athletic noon–1pm in SUB 168. career, the high-pressure environ- Join student leaders Jamelle ment and intense demands of Phillips, Lyla Brown and Michelle the student-athlete schedule Lopez for this discussion about took a toll on her mental health. the reality of the carceral state Tel l ’em, “I Saw It In Th e BoZ one! ” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.B oZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 26, Number 20 - October 15, 2019 • page 3A
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Series Books & Babies Little HeARTs PIR Days – Art for Kids 10:30 am MSC 10 am & 1 pm Bzn Library 10 am Emerson 9 am Emerson Little Ones Storytime Birth of Planet Earth Yoga for All 10:15 & 11:15 am Library Books & Babies 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR 11 am & 12 pm Bozeman Library Birth of Planet Earth 10 am & 1 pm Bozeman Library Adventure Women’s Book Club Birth of Planet Earth 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Family Science Day: Fun with Fossils with Jill Davis 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Sack Lunch Seminar – 10 am Montana Science Center 12 pm Country Bookshelf All Ages Stick & Puck #BlackHairMatters 12 pm MSU – SUB Thrive’s Gym Days – Bozeman Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 2:30 pm Haynes Pavilion Stick & Puck 1:30 pm Haynes 10 am Willson School 1:30 pm Haynes Pavilion Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Cozy Café 11 am Bozeman Library All Ages Stick & Puck Open STEAMlab 4 pm MSC Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 2:30 pm Haynes Pavilion Birth of Planet Earth Joe Knapp 5:30 pm Bzn Spirits 3 pm Haynes Pavilion 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Open STEAMlab 3 pm MSC Author Talk w/ Paul Tough BZN Film Rodeo: Words All Ages Stick & Puck Pint Night / Headwaters Lacrosse 4 pm Country Bookshelf From a Bear National Fossil Day/Fossil Festival 2:30 pm Haynes Pavilion 4 pm MAP Brewing 5:30 pm Old Main Gallery 4 pm Bozeman Library Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Pints w/ Purpose: Indigenous People’s Day Club MSU Montana Manouche KGLT Pint Night 5 pm Nordic Brew Community Plan Open House – 6 pm Devil’s Toboggan Social Security Works with 5 pm Bridger Brewing Nancy Altman Future Land Use 4 pm City Hall Sip & SLAM w/ Bryan Mackie & Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner Here We Are Now: Works by 5:30 pm Baxter Ballroom Neil Filo Beddow Wings & Strings 6 pm MAP Brewing “Body-Image, Self-Love & the Anne Appleby 5 pm Mtns Walking Life Drawing (18+) 6 pm Emerson Influences of Social Media.” 5 pm Helen E. Copeland Gallery Christy Hays 5 pm Murray Bar Educator’s Night 5:30 pm Procrastinator Theater Cheers to 100 Years: Celebrating Open Mic / Bzn Poetry Collective 6 pm Country Bookshelf Ryan Acker 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Homebuyers Education Women in History 6:30 pm Townshend’s Teahouse Wings & Strings / Gina & Wildfire 6 pm Bozeman Library 5:30 pm Baxter Hotel Kristin Lundell 6 pm MAP Brewing 2nd Annual Plant Trivia Night MSU Wonderlust: wildlife biologist 6:30 pm Red Tractor Pizza BZN Film Rodeo: Words From a 6 pm MAP Brewing discussion In the Spirit of Atatice - Bear – Screening & Discussion Science Inquiry Lecture: Restoring Screening & Discussion Forests in a Time of Change 6 pm Livingston-Library 7 pm Rialto Bozeman 7 pm Rialto Bozeman 7 pm MoR PWB Presents: Who Builds? 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P age 6a • T he B o Z one • o cToBer 15, 2019 Livingston Film Series Late October Peanut Butter Falcon continues with screening benefits local nonprofit BlacKkKlansman Reach Inc. On Wednesday, October 16th, Bozeman Film Society contin- ues its 41st sea- son with zany dramedy, Brittany Runs a Marathon. The screening will take place at Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen Theatre at 7pm. and young adults. Through candid Nantucket Film Festival Audience Hilarious, outgoing and always interviews, filmmakers Scilla Awards, The Wrap critic Yolanda Continuing its new season, the the organization aims to sanitize its up for a good time, New Yorker Andreen and Karin Gornick utilize Machado calls the film “a beautiful Livingston Film Series presents a violent rhetoric to appeal to the Brittany Forgler (Jillian Bell) is every- the power of film to tell the stories story about human connection, free screening of the 2018 crime mainstream. Rated R, the film runs body’s best friend – except maybe of kids and teens who discuss their heroes, and finding the joy of simply drama BlacKkKlansman. The 135 minutes. her own. At 27, her hard-partying anxiety, its impacts on their lives and living your truth.” Directed by Tyler film begins at 7pm on Sunday, Now in its fifth season, the ways, chronic underemployment and relationships, and how they’ve found Nilsin and Michael Schwarz, the October 20th at the Shane Lalani Livingston Film Series presents a toxic relationships are catching up solutions and hope. film also features a cameo from Center for the Arts. variety of independent features, with her, but when she stops by a In collaboration with Reach Inc., Bruce Dern. Rated PG-13, The From visionary filmmaker Spike documentaries, local films, and new doctor’s office to try to score BFS presents The Peanut Butter Peanut Butter Falcon runs 93 minutes. Lee, BlacKkKlansman is the incredible special screenings on the third some Adderall, she gets slapped with Falcon in recognition of National Closed captioning available. story of an American hero. It’s the Sunday of every month in the a prescription she never wanted: Get Down Syndrome Awareness Month. BFS is proud to partner with early 1970s, and Ron Stallworth is Dulcie Theatre at the Sane Lalani healthy. Too broke for a gym and The Ellen screening is set for 7pm Bozeman nonprofit Reach Inc. to the first African-American detective Center for the Arts. too proud to ask for help, Brittany is on Wednesday, October 30th. present this special screening. Dee to serve in the Colorado Springs Doors open at 6:30pm. at a loss, until her seemingly togeth- From the Producers of Little Miss Metrick, Community Relations and PD. Determined to make a name Concessions are available prior to er neighbor Catherine pushes her to Sunshine comes The Peanut Butter Development Director for Reach for himself, Stallworth bravely sets the 7pm screenings. Admission is lace up her Converse sneakers and Falcon, a modern Mark Twain-style will open the evening and be joined out on a dangerous mission: always free, but donations are run one sweaty block. The next day, adventure story that tells the story of by a member of the Reach family. infiltrate and expose the Ku Klux gratefully accepted. she runs two. And soon, after finish- Zak (Zack Gottsagen,) a young man Donations received at the lobby box Klan. The young detective soon For more information, please ing her first mile, she sets an almost with Down syndrome, who runs office will benefit the organization. recruits a more seasoned colleague, visit www.theshanecenter.org. unthinkable goal: running in the away from a residential nursing Reserved seats for Brittany Flip Zimmerman, into the under- The Livingston Film Series is New York City Marathon. home to follow his dream of Runs a Marathon and The Peanut cover investigation of a lifetime. generously sponsored by Donald B. Rated R, Brittany Runs a Marathon attending the professional wrestling Butter Falcon are $9.75 for adults or Together, they team up to take Gimbel, Marilyn Clotz and Mary has a runtime of 104 minutes. school of his idol, The Salt Water $9.25 for seniors and students. down the extremist hate group as Ann Bearden. • Closed captioning available. Redneck (Thomas Haden Church). Advance tickets available at On Tuesday, October 29th, BFS A strange turn of events pairs him www.theellentheatre.org proudly supports BE Yourself on the road with Tyler (Shia (plus service fees). The Ellen lobby Project’s FREE screening of Angst, LaBeouf), a small-time outlaw on opens one hour before the Best-selling author speaks with post-fil discussion. The event will be held at 7pm in the Willson the run, who becomes Zak’s unlikely coach and ally. Together they wind screening for refreshments. Bozeman Film Society seeks out on shifting landscape of Auditorium. Lobby opens at 6pm. What does anxiety look like in through deltas, elude capture, drink whiskey, find God, catch fish, and and presents independent films which engage, entertain, and foster teens? How can our community higher education convince Eleanor (Dakota Johnson), an understanding of the world com- help? This IndieFlix Original a kind nursing home employee munity around us. Visit www.boze- documentary is designed to open charged with Zak’s return, to join manfilmsociety.org for film On Wednesday, October 16th, In his latest book, Tough tells dialogue around anxiety and mental them on their journey. previews and further information – Hopa Mountain and Country the stories of students trying to health with an emphasis on youth Winner of the SXSW and and “Keep ‘Em Flickering!” • Bookshelf will welcome Paul find their way, with hope, joy and Tough to Bozeman as he shares frustration, through the application his newest book The Years That process and into college. Drawing Matter Most: How College on new research, and on dozens of Makes or Breaks Us. The best- selling author returns with a pow- in-depth visits to college campuses across the country, the book reveals Next in Doc Series enters politically erful, mind-changing inquiry into higher education in the United how the landscape of higher education has shifted in recent fueled world of gerrymandering States. Tough’s talk will begin at decades and exposes the hidden 4pm at the Downtown Bozeman truths of how the system works. On Thursday, October 24th, democracy will survive. bookseller, located at 28 W Main. Pulitzer Prize-winning author at the Emerson Center for the Arts Slay the Dragon world-premiered at A book signing will follow. Junot Díaz stated, “Paul Tough is a & Culture, the Bozeman Doc this year’s Tribeca Film Festival to Paul Tough is the author of thinker to cherish: formidably Series continues its sixth season widespread critical acclaim. Helping Children Succeed and How clear-eyed, incandescently learned, with the Montana premiere of “Slay the Dragon is the most Children Succeed, which spent more and unshakably hopeful. Diving the critically acclaimed new important political film of the year, than a year on The New York Times deep into the rewards, challenges, documentary, Slay the Dragon. and it may prove to be one of the hardcover and paperback bestseller and perils of the American The film screens at 7pm. key political films of the decade.” lists and was translated into university system, The Years That Gerrymandering, the practice – Variety twenty-eight languages. He is a Matter Most reveals the heavy price of redrawing electoral maps to “Slay the Dragon emphatically contributing writer to The New York a society pays when it no longer serve the party in power, has been proves that no matter how rigged Times Magazine and a regular pulls together to give its young around for centuries. But in the system is and how high the contributor to the public-radio people the education they need.” today’s hyper-partisan political opposition is stacked against you, it program “This American Life.” This event is free of charge and environment it has been taken to is possible to make changes if you’re open to the unprecedented extremes by both passionate and articulate enough to public. For political parties. convince your neighbors that more infor- Shining a light on this timely something has to be done.” mation, con- subject, Slay the Dragon follows – Film Threat tact Bonnie Katie Fahey, a young, politically “Regardless of your party Sachatello- inexperienced Michigander who affiliation, this is the most significant Sawyer, forms the group Voters Not redistricting in a case that makes it and vital political film of the year, Executive Politicians working to bring a all the way to the US Supreme and perhaps the most empowering.” Director of measure onto the state’s ballot to Court. A detailed, maddening, and – IndieNYC Hopa require an independent group – not ultimately inspiring look at a Doors open at 6:30pm. Single Mountain, the legislature – to draw the lines. pressing national issue, the film admission to Slay the Dragon is $10, at (406) Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, the film deftly balances the facts and maps or $8 for students. Tickets are 586-2455. • chronicles the work of an activist with the tireless work of everyday available at the door or in advance group challenging the state’s people doing all they can to ensure at Cactus Records and Movie Lovers, as well as the Doc Series website. Visit www.bozeman- docseries.org to purchase Season Passes or 7-film punch cards, and to view trailers for upcoming films. This biweekly documentary screening series is curated by award-winning filmmaker Jason Burlage. The Doc Series brings brand new films from around the world to the Emerson’s Crawford Theater between October and April. • Contributing Writers Danny Waldo George Wuerthner page 6A • Volume 26, Number 20- October 15, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZ one! ”
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