Mud-Luscious Mania at the Helena Clay Arts Guild
When he was a kid, Steve Carkeek loved to play with rocks and mud. His career allowed him to work with rocks, and since he retired four years ago, he’s taken up the art of playing with mud again.
When he was a kid, Steve Carkeek loved to play with rocks and mud. His career allowed him to work with rocks, and since he retired four years ago, he’s taken up the art of playing with mud again.
Artist Chris Kristoffersen focuses on capturing the spirit of Norway’s trolls in sketches, paintings, and woodcarvings. His wife, Roz, is an artist in her own right, with her artistry coming through her feet and hips, rather than her fingers.
Idaho Falls is emerging as a cultural capital in its own right, anchored by a formidable institution, the Museum of Idaho.
If you’re going to be in the vicinity of Lewiston, Idaho, and have interest in Native history, the Nez Perce National Historical Park Visitor Center should be on your “to do” list.
January and February days are dark, and spring seems a long way off. Solution to the deep winter doldrums? Why festivals, of course! By HOLLY ENDERSBY
A startling number of elders face abusive conditions. Every year an estimated five million older Americans are victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Unfortunately, for every individual case reported, about 24 cases are left unreported. These rates are rising, and Montana is no exception.
When the loved one they have been living with passes away, many older adults face the challenge of learning to live alone—often for the first time.
The madam had officially established herself as a force to be reckoned with in Miles City. By NANN PARRETT
You would have to overturn a lot of stones in Powder River County, probably a big chunk of Carter County, and some of the south end of Custer County to find a soul who does not know Lyman Amsden and his Broadus, MT., Corner Store. By ELLA MAE HOWARD
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