Archive for the ‘Bozeman Events’ Category

Leon Redbone to Visit Bozeman’s Ellen Theater

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Leon Redbone is one of the world’s most mysterious and fascinating performers and pop culture icons. He is known for his distinctive fedora, dark glasses, mustache, and scruffy baritone voice. This Neo-Vaudevillian crooner captivates audiences with a combination of pre-world war II ragtime, urban folk, jazz, blues, and Tin Pan Alley classics.

Thursday, April 15th Cocktails at 7:00 PM Concert at 8:00 PM Tickets – $28/20 – Reserved Seating “…so authentic you can hear the surface noise of an old 78 rpm.” Rolling Stone Magazine With trademark Panama hat, sunglasses and white suit, Mr. Redbone has developed a cult following as a musical American Icon. The laid back rhythms are accentuated by the ease with which he performs them, something that made his appearance as Leon the Snowman a highlight of “Elf,” Will Ferrell’s Christmas movie. “His long-slung, blurry baritone recalls an older, simpler world of music – from 1899 to 1935.” The Chicago Sun Times An evening of unforgettable blues, jazz and Tin Pan Alley classics makes Leon Redbone the perfect performer for The Ellen’s vaudeville stage. Tickets are on sale now.

The Ellen Theater is located on Main Street in Downtown Bozeman just 4 blocks from the Voss Inn bed and breakfast.

Exhibit by World Renown Spanish Artist Francisco de Goya in Bozeman

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

This is an exhibit not to be missed! Until May 16, 2010, Bozeman’s Museum of the Rockies is home to an exceptional exhibition of the famous etchings by Spanish artist Francisco de Goya entitled “Los Caprichos.” This is a superb early edition of the complete set of eighty etchings published in 1799. One of four sets acquired directly from Goya by the Duke and Duchess of Osuna these enigmatic and controversial, “Los Caprichos,” were created in a time of social repression and economic crisis in Spain. Goya’s art is as moving and meaningful today as it was two centuries ago—both in technique and in the social consciousness of his subject matter.

"Los Caprichos"

"Los Caprichos" by Francisco de Goya

The Museum of the Rockies which is located just one mile from the Voss Inn is known for its world famous collection of dinosaur fossils and paleontology program. Dinosaur fossils are found in Montana rocks from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Dinosaur dig crew led by paleontologist and curator Jack Horner, science advisor to the Jurassic Park films, excavate fossils which are prepared and studied at the Museum in Bozeman. Some of the most famous dinosaurs in the world such as Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Deinonychus (very similar to Velociraptor) can be seen on display.

The Museum also has exceptional exhibits consisting of several collections including Historical artifacts, Textiles, Archaeology and Ethnographic materials as well as a photo archive collection of historical photography from the Northern Rockies Region of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. The Living History Farm offers a chance to experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the Victorian Era. Costumed interpreters demonstrate daily life in the Gallatin Valley circa 1890. The centerpiece of the Living History Farm is the Tinsley House, a two-story farmhouse built in 1889 by William and Lucy Tinsley and their eight children. The interior, which is open for exploration, has been restored to replicate the original residence as closely as possible. Entering the home, you’ll feel the warmth of the woodstove and smell the delicious meals prepared daily for the crew. Cooking is done traditionally—without electricity or running water, but with great enthusiasm. Domestic chores such as cleaning, sewing, spinning, and weaving are part of every day’s experience.  Outside, the gardeners take great pride in their work—tending an heirloom kitchen garden, which supplies a wide variety of produce, and flower, herb, and Native American gardens. Several days a week visitors can enjoy blacksmith demonstrations, musicians playing piano and hammer dulcimer, and children playing period games.

Theater in Downtown Bozeman

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Life in Bozeman, MT, is centered around Main Street, which is only three blocks from the Voss Inn bed and breakfast.  This is where you will find all of the best restaurants, shops, galleries and coffee shops. It is also where you will find the newly renovated Ellen Theater.  The Ellen is a lavishly decorated playhouse built in 1919 by the acclaimed architect Fred Willson.  In it’s day this historic landmark had Friday night performances, Saturday matinees and Sunday concerts featuring well-known artists such as Sally Rand, the fan dancer and ventriloquist Edgar Bergan with his sidekick Charlie McCarthy. Even the young aspiring actor, Gary Cooper, performed at the Ellen.  Eventually it became Bozeman’s principal movie theater and, sadly, was allowed to fall into a state of disrepair. (more…)

Hatch Film Festival in Downtown Bozeman

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Every fall beautiful downtown Bozeman, Montana, is the location of the Hatch Film Festival.  This years HATCHfest is  from September 30 through October 3. Throughout the week there will be screenings of ten feature films, ten ground breaker films, a shorts program, musical events, mentoring workshops, 2 dedicated lounge areas for guests and invitees and a closing night award ceremony. All events will be held at the Emerson Cultural Center at 111 S. Grand Ave. (more…)

Bozeman Film Festival

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

We are thrilled that outdoor cinema is alive and well close to our Bozeman B&B. There are still three more screenings of  the new Story Under the Stars series, sponsored jointly by the Bozeman Film Festival and Friends of Story Mansion. The films are shown on the lawn of the Story Mansion in Bozeman, Fridays August 21, 28, and September 4, 2009. These films are all free to the public, but should you feel like making a contribution, proceeds will help care for the five acres of park grounds around the mansion. (more…)

Gallatin Art Crossing: The Art & Soul of Gallatin Valley

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Kilimanjaro Bull by John Tolmay

Kilimanjaro Bull by John Tolmay

Walking distance from the Voss Inn bed and breakfast in downtown Bozeman, Montana, is the Gallatin Art Crossing which exhibits sustainable sculptures throughout the downtown Bozeman area.  Currently the exhibit consists of 17 sculptures encompassing a wide variety of styles and media.  (more…)

Sweet Pea—A Festival of the Arts—August 7-9, 2009:

Friday, July 24th, 2009
Sweet Pea Festival in Bozeman Montana

Sweet Pea Festival in Bozeman Montana

The Sweet Pea festival is Bozeman’s biggest arts & music festival of the year. The festival was born in 1977 out of the communities desire to celebrate the arts and everything they add to our lives. (more…)

Downtown Bozeman Summer Events:

Friday, July 24th, 2009
Main Street in historic downtown Bozeman, MT

Main Street in historic downtown Bozeman, MT

Downtown Bozeman is booming this summer! Among the many events planned throughout the season, you won’t want to miss Music on Main. Every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 8:30 Main Street closes to vehicle traffic and a band plays lively music. People dance. Stores stay open late. It’s a great chance to experience everything that Downtown Bozeman has to offer. Another popular event on the first Friday of every month is the Artwalk.

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