The Denver Posts?
What happened to all of the local blog coverage that was supposed to come out of Denver? There seemed to be very little of it. Maybe I missed it. Here’s […]
What happened to all of the local blog coverage that was supposed to come out of Denver? There seemed to be very little of it. Maybe I missed it. Here’s […]
Jamie Kelly’s new column (in the Missoulian’s Entertainer) is a tongue-in-cheek attack on the “Keep Missoula Weird” sticker, with several references to “Mr. Sticker Shakespeare Guy.” If he’s referring to […]
Two new books we’ve got on the shelf, of the larger size category, that are worth a blog shout-out: Taschen is the best. Always these great quality, coffee-table hardcovers for […]
A piece in today’s Alternet confirms what we’ve suspected for a long time: there are not enough women film critics getting published! Locally, I have missed Susanna Sonnenberg since she […]
And so, as the fireworks subside, and the Great Pall of China descends once again over Beijing, we are left to await Michael Phelps’s inevitable memoir. The closing ceremony last […]
[p. 60] “…That is how, by the time I turned ten, I had lived through three different political systems, all of them failures. The police state in Mogadishu rationed people […]
Anthony Lane writes in The New Yorker: The halftime entertainment [at a water polo match] was a moist echo of the opening ceremony: ten young Chinese women in wipe-clean dresses […]
This new arrival, (correlating conveniently with the arrival of new students to Montana universities), is a beautiful gathering of works inspired by the prairie, including pieces by many regional authors, […]
Please join us Thursday, September 25th, at 4 pm, as we welcome Tim Gallagher, author of the new book Falcon Fever and also The Grail Bird (winner of the Outdoor […]
When they are playing the title cut from Bruce Springsteen’s “The Rising” on the Trail 103.3 I really have to wonder about what’s going on over there.