Through the Looking Glass: Helena’s Curiosity Shop
Tucked away between a pawn shop and a nail salon in the heart of Last Chance Gulch in Helena resides one of the most unusual little shops you’re likely to run across in Montana.
Tucked away between a pawn shop and a nail salon in the heart of Last Chance Gulch in Helena resides one of the most unusual little shops you’re likely to run across in Montana.
World-renowned fine arts bookmaker and letterpress printer Peter Koch has recently helped inaugurate a printing arts program at the University of Montana in Missoula.
His uncle Roger was a musician in Missoula who taught him his first guitar chords, but he also instilled in his young nephew a deep love of classic country and rock ‘n’ roll.
As long as humans continue to work and play with horses, there will be a demand for farriers, which is what the folks who shoe horses are called.
Bruce Randall and Glenn Howard of Missoula are creating a draft softball club for players over 60. This is the inaugural season, and anyone over 60 can sign up.
Helena’s new Heritage Center will house the Montana Historical Society, thanks to the efforts of MTHS employees and some kindred spirits in the legislature.
A new craze has folks flocking to the ice in Montana’s capital city—curling.
There are renaissance men, and there are renaissance men, but the Leonardo da Vinci of Montana, Phil Maynard, lives in the little ghost town of Rimini.
Richie Reinholdt is a musical institution in Missoula, Montana, having played in numerous bands over the last half-century.
Mike Korn was Montana’s first folklorist. His Montana Folklife Project produced phonograph records documenting some of the state’s finest folk musicians.
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