âRodney Street isâ¦â Project tells the stories of those who call the historic street home
By: Phoenix O Connor
and last updated 2021-06-01 09:54:01-04
HELENA â If you find yourself walking on Rodney Street, you may find photos imprinted on the doors of businesses such as the Grateful Bread and B & B market. Through the photos of people living on Rodney Street, their stories can be shared for years to come.
âRodney Street isâ¦â is a Myrna Loy Creative Placemaking Project, in collaboration with the City of Helena. Itâs a 12-month artist-led exploration of the unique creative and historic identity of the Rodney Street neighborhood that was funded by a $100,00 grant.
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Junior and Izaak Opatz on Soundstage
A new Missoula band, Junior, and songwriter Izaak Opatz share freshly minted Montana tunes on the next Myrna Soundstage Presented by AARP Montana, 7:30 p.m. tonight, Thursday, Feb. 18.
Episode 5 of this monthly music program features âserial music collaboratorâ Caroline Keys of Missoula and a new band, Junior, which is becoming known for its sparse folk pop. They bring âlayered and tonal harmoniesâ to their originals, with a big sound for a small band.
Members are Jenny Lynn on viola, violin, vocals; Hermina Jean, electric guitar, drums, vocals; and Keys, bass, guitar, banjo, vocals; with the amazing and highly acclaimed Eric Heywood on pedal steel.