By Kris Inman EBS Contributor With all the new snow and temperatures dipping below zero, it’s still very much winter in Big Sky and a great...
By Jessianne Castle ENVIRONMENTAL & OUTDOORS EDITOR BOZEMAN – Senior wildlife biologist Doug Smith has handled more than 600 wolves since he started studying the canines at the...
By Jessianne CastleEBS CONTRIBUTING EDITOR BOZEMAN – According to Bozeman High School senior Aubrey Johnson, rock climbing has done more than just strengthen her body. It’s...
BOZEMAN ACTORS THEATRE The work of Eugene O’Neill, arguably the greatest American playwright of all time, is lighting up the stage in Bozeman. But the performance...
By Jessianne Castle EBS CONTRIBUTING EDITOR BOZEMAN – In February, the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks released reports detailing the 2018 effort to prevent...
By Erik Morrison EBS CONTRIBUTOR The Big Sky Community Organization’s mission is to connect people with recreational and enrichment opportunities. On any given day this season,...
By Anna Husted EBS FILM CRITIC Critics Adam Kempenaar and Josh Larsen of the Filmspotting podcast have deemed this decade the “Hawkaissance” because of Ethan Hawke’s...
EBS STAFF On Feb. 26, the U.S. House passed the Natural Resources Management Act in a 363-52 vote. The bill is a public lands package that...
By Scott MechuraEBS Food Columnist Not too long ago, I was listening to a podcast by Mike Rowe. His interview really got my attention. He spoke...
As spring approaches, elk shed their antlers. If you’re lucky, you may stumble across these beautiful—and valuable—treasures. By Jessianne Castle EBS CONTRIBUTING EDITOR BOZEMAN – Forty...