The concert scene in Missoula has grown a lot over the last for years (well, except for 2020, for understandable reasons). Since concerts came back to Missoula this summer, we've had major artists come through town like Modest Mouse, ZZ Top, Wilco and Sleater-Kinney, Guns N' Roses, Fitz and the Tantrums... and there's still a huge lineup of shows that are coming this year like Death Cab For Cutie, Steve Miller Band, and Lindsey Sterling.

The point is, it's great that those shows come through town and that Missoulians are increasingly getting more opportunities to see their favorite artists. But it also means that the spotlight has shifted away from local musicians, who are really the lifeblood of the music scene in Missoula.

That's why Callie Morris and Matt Olson decided to create a new podcast that highlighted great local artists, and they've come up with the most perfect name imaginable for this project: it's called A Rhythm Runs Through it.

Each episode consists of Morris and Olson interviewing a different local musician about their craft and takes a deep dive into their music. The podcast is sponsored by Arts Missoula.

Episodes are released somewhat sporadically - they released a few back in April, and then another in July, and another in August. Hopefully, they're able to figure out a consistent schedule - a weekly show dedicated to exploring local music and maybe bringing these artists a new audience sounds like it could be a great thing.

Will you be checking out A Rhythm Runs Through It?

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Going in chronological order from 1956 to 2020, we present the best-selling album from the year you graduated high school.

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To find the best beer in each state and Washington D.C., Stacker analyzed January 2020 data from BeerAdvocate, a website that gathers user scores for beer in real-time. BeerAdvocate makes its determinations by compiling consumer ratings for all 50 states and Washington D.C. and applying a weighted rank to each. The weighted rank pulls the beer toward the list's average based on the number of ratings it has and aims to allow lesser-known beers to increase in rank. Only beers with at least 10 rankings to be considered; we took it a step further to only include beers with at least 100 user rankings in our gallery. Keep reading to find out what the best beer is in each of the 50 states and Washington D.C.

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Because the regulation of exotic animals is left to states, some organizations, including The Humane Society of the United States, advocate for federal, standardized legislation that would ban owning large cats, bears, primates, and large poisonous snakes as pets.

Read on to see which pets are banned in your home state, as well as across the nation.

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