Tony Gregori recently completed a mini-run for a crass, wild and weird comic book series called “The Worst Dudes,” which he completed with writer Aubrey Sitterson and was published earlier in 2022.
The festival and lineup seemed to “sparkle with energy, resilience, curiosity and creativity,” Carrie Richer, the festival director, said.
Missoula Community Theatre is headed into deep but light musical waters, where SpongeBob and company band together to save their town.
To Arwen Baxter, a senior at the University of Montana, the musical “She Loves Me” could be set in any time period or setting.
The International Wildlife Film Festival opens on Saturday with the story of two scientists who pioneered the study of active volcanos.
After two years of virtual events, the festival has returned with in-person screenings, along with its now 2-year-old international virtual fan-base.
Bare Bait Dance will present “When the Dust Settles” at the Westside Theater from April 8-9 at 8 p.m., April 10 at 6 p.m., April 15 at 8 p.m. and April 16 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
“Dance in Concert” is being performed March 31-April 2 at 7:30 p.m., with a 2 p.m. matinee on April 2, in the Montana Theatre in the PAR/TV Center at the University of Montana.
The awards demonstrate the importance of the arts and those who've made significant contributions to the arts community.
Ten years after its first auction was first held, the Zootown Arts Community Center hasn’t outgrown its growth problem.
Winning student storyboards will be exhibited at the festival in the Missoula Public Library at spectrUM Discovery Area from April 22-May 7.
“If you love the theater, and have a passion for education, it's hard to think of anything better than working at MCT,” Morelli said.
“Trespasses” pairs two Montana artists with seemingly unrelated mediums — ceramicist Shalene Valenzuela of Missoula and embroidery artist Magg…
The Montana Repertory Theatre’s new educational outreach play, “The Castle with a Thousand Lights,” addresses friendship, communication, gentr…
At Missoula Community Theatre, the idea of producing “Into the Woods” comes up regularly and this time, it felt even more appropriate.
A quick guide to some upcoming arts and cultural events happening around Missoula in the coming week.
Susan Sinitiere's sculptures, made with ceramics and other forms, in her thesis show “Seeds Once Sown,” are evocative but sometimes a warm surrealism.
In this affectionate yet brutally honest portrait of the filmmaker’s family, director Nira Burstein doesn’t hesitate to go deeper.
A total of 44 movies were in the competition, with 26 world premieres and 12 North American premieres.
The subject of "Still Max" is Max Dean, an award-winning Canadian artist who works in installations with some robotic elements.
In "An Accidental Life," premiering at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, a climber copes with the aftermath of a life-changing fall.
Sophie Treadwell’s play, “Machinal,” is running one week only, from Wednesday-Saturday, Feb. 23-26, at 7:30 p.m. There’s a matinee on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 2 p.m.
Nonfiction movies, like life and art, are filled with surprises and the most memorable film you see likely won’t be the one that you thought.
The nonprofit’s board voted to hold off a year “due to the uncertainty of COVID and the lack of visa availability for our visiting international choirs."
It will “help MAM and support artists and that’s the main thing,” said Executive Director Laura Millin.