Face To Face with Montana Mask-Maker Stephanie Campbell

Published in the winter edition of Montana Quarterly, this article introduces readers to Bozeman, Montana mask-maker Stephanie Campbell. Formerly a theater arts professor at Montana State University, Campbell has created a stunning second act for herself. About Montana Quarterly Awarded Best in Montana Year after year by the Society of Professional Journalists

Music On A Mission

Music on A Mission      Sound healing pioneers Dean and Dudley Evenson have released over 60 albums through their label Soundings of the Planet. In this interview for Atlantis Rising magazine they share thoughts on music, meditation and healing. For more information about their music, workshops and online courses visit http://www.soundings.com.

Native Stars Eddie & Michael Spears

Brothers Michael and Eddie Spears have each made a splash in film, and continue to make a difference in their community. I interviewed them for Distinctly Montana magazine a number of years ago. Check it out! Read Full Article      

Dari Rasa Trunk Show: A Sound Business Model

For Linda Chambers, owner of Dari Rasa Trunk Show, business means nurturing. She opened her Bozeman, Montana storefront in 2010, transitioning from the ‘traveling trunk show’ she’d had in Tucson since 2004. “Business is a tremendous joy,” she says. “It’s my baby, and everything here has a story and purpose.” Chambers grew up in Singapore, […]

Graham Hancock—A Literary Sherlock Holmes

Speaking to a gathering of London Alternatives in March 2014 at Saint James’ Church Picadilly, vanguard history researcher and author Graham Hancock doesn’t look terribly alternative. Known as an unconventional thinker who raises controversial questions about humanity’s past, his hair is conservatively styled, and he’s wearing glasses and a business suit, albeit sans tie. His […]

What is the Difference Between a Yogi in a Cave and a Caveman?

Wisconsin born Sanskrit scholar and internationally renowned Vedic teacher and historian Dr. David Frawley isn’t making a new-age joke—he’s questioning our ability to interpret findings and determine dates relating to ancient civilizations. “We tend to identify advanced civilizations with technology, but that may not be the indicator we should be looking for,” he cautions. “Besides, […]

A chat with Dr. Robert Lanza, stem cell research scientist

No man is an island, wrote English poet John Donne. Leading edge biologist and geneticist Dr. Robert Lanza not only agrees, he says we’re all One. Still, he lives somewhat sequestered from his fellow New Englanders—on an island not too far from his lab in Worcester, Mass. And, ala Emerson and Thoreau, he shares his […]