Things are looking up for Jesse Ahmann, Karl Ross and Lucas Mace. The trio, who make up Fresh off the Vine, are heading into a summer season filled with fresh music, gigs and (hopefully) another album or EP release.
On Sunday, March 1, local vocalist and violinist Idara Aguinaga will give a performance called “Echoes of Carnegie Hall” in Kalispell, presented by Kinnor Classics International.
This weekend and next, the Whitefish Theatre Company invites young and old alike to join them on a journey through Middle Earth with the children’s production of “The Hobbit.”
Flathead Valley LIVE on Stage is bringing jazz saxophonist Rob Verdi to Kalispell as the next act on their landmark 75th-season roster. “SAXsational,” featuring Verdi and the Flathead High School symphonic and jazz bands, will be Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the Flathead High School Performance Hall, 644 …
One of Whitefish’s largest, longest-running and most popular annual events, Winter Carnival brings yetis and penguins, royalty and Vikings, horses, skijorers, music and always a surprise or two. This year’s Carnival, themed “America the Beautiful: Honoring Veterans,” promises to be no exception.
Leslie Budewitz loves her native Montana. She hikes, gardens and “adores” living near Bigfork. She is also a lawyer who practices civil litigation and employment law.
The Copper Mountain Band has been a local fan favorite since forming in 2007. Last year, 2014, saw the release of a new album, a line-up change and a major tour run for the band. And according to lead vocalist Jacque Jolene, “We aren't done yet … The best is …
The Whitefish Theatre Company is bringing the splendor of Siam to town for the holidays with their production of “The King and I.” The musical will run for three weekends at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish, Dec. 5-7, 12-14, and 19-21. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7:30 p.m. and …
It started out like a typical interview. One minute I’m talking to Marco Forcone the dad, the homeowner, the producer. Nick Spear is telling a story about his daughter and his work on the upcoming Flathead Valley Community College musical.
The color. It’s the first thing you notice when you walk into Camas Creek Yarn on Main Street in Kalispell. From artwork on the walls to the rows and rows of yarn bins and material selections, you can’t escape the color. It’s a beautiful atmosphere that’s also changing and growing.
Mark Wittman "dedicated himself to music." He began drumming in grade school and went on to play professionally around the country. (Photo courtesy of the Wittman family)