Books & Music
Leahy, Michael
Coyotes are awesome. Savvy, playful, tough, and, yes, wily. If you don’t know this yet, if you still think suffragettes are subversive and coyotes wicked and worthless, Michael Huff wants to set you straight. He likes coyotes. Lives coyotes. Watches them, shoots them, respects them. Read more >>
Tucker, David
Over time, people change, and after reading Toward a Natural Forest (Oregon State University Press, $20), it’s clear governme Read more >>
Tucker, David
In Bozeman, we’re lucky enough to have millions of acres of public land to recreate on, but that isn’t by accident. Read more >>
Tucker, David
While it might seem that a major corporation has no business writing a manual for grassroots environmental activists, Patagonia has done just that. Read more >>
the editors
Fall edition. I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. ―Groucho Marx Read more >>
Drews, Debbie
Reviews for the season. With cooler temperatures and the first sprinkling of snow, curling up by the fire seems like a pretty attractive option. Here's a sampling of nostalgia to prepare us for the Bozeman winter ahead. Read more >>
the editors
A truly good book teaches me better than to read it. I must soon lay it down, and commence living on its hint. What I began by reading, I must finish by acting. —Thoreau Read more >>
the editors
Mud-season must-reads.“You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” –Ray Bradbury Read more >>
Solomon, Morgan
Delve deep into Yellowstone’s wild with David Peterson’s stunning photo book, Yellowstone: Near, Far & Wild (Farcountry Press, $20). Read more >>
the interns
The season's best page-turners. Whether you’re curled up in blanket beside your living-room fireplace or huddled over a campfire deep in the wilderness, these books are sure to please. Read more >>
David Tucker
The mark of a great short-story collection is that each stands on its own, while at the same time contributing a necessary element to the overall volume. In Stories from Afield: Adventures with Wild Things in Wild Places (University of Nebraska Press, $19), Bruce L. Read more >>
Brayton, Lea
If you find yourself searching for a comprehensive guide to local birds, there’s no doubt Birds of Montana Read more >>
Brayton, Lea
Briana Wile’s Mountain States Foraging (Timber Press, $30) is the only guide I’d want in my pack on a back Read more >>
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