Calling all ghouls, ghosts and goblins: Whether you’re looking for family-friendly activities, haunted houses, or costume parties, there’s no shortage of local Halloween fun. Here's your go-to guide for all the spooktacular events coming up in the Black Hills area.
It all started with a fictional turkey burger.
Dust off your lederhosen and get ready to celebrate all things German with a pair of Oktoberfest celebrations this weekend in the Black Hills.
LONDON | The martini's heyday began almost a century ago, but today's bartenders have some innovative takes on the classic cocktail.
There's a new event that's creating quite a buzz.
DEADWOOD | Craft-beer lovers and bacon aficionados can come together for Deadwood's Craft Beer Fest: Hops & Hogs, set for April 26-27.
Anoushka Sharna described using “human Google.” JD Pessoa said people will be able to travel around the world in their mouths.
Fruit of the Vine, a Dakota Choral Union fundraiser, is set for 7:30 p.m. March 30 at the Dahl Art Center, 713 Seventh St. in Rapid City, according to a flyer for the event.
Rapid City will be home to large St. Patrick’s Day events of its own.
Go to Custer this week, and you can spend some time getting to know the Saucy Oozy Ollie, the Mean Green Salad, and Detroit Style Pizza.
Bring a little Southern culture into your life with the annual Mardi Gras festivities March 1-2 in Deadwood.
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Several years ago, Jaclyn Lanae wanted to start an event to highlight all the incredible artisans she was seeing.
If you go to Hill City’s Breakin’ the Winter Blues Chili Cookoff wanting a lineup of traditional offerings, prepare to be disappointed.
Last year, in a sign of how much the event has grown, the Downtown Rapid City Restaurant Week itself was expanded.
For those who desire even more of the Black Hills flavor, the fourth annual Taste of Sturgis fundraiser is set for 5:30-8 p.m. Jan. 11 in the City Auditorium on Main Street.
In its 51st season, Black Hills Community Theatre did something for the first time: repeat a fundraiser event.
Rapid City-area TV meteorologist and personality, chef and author Eric Gardner will have a book signing from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 13 at Black Hills Books and Treasures, 112 S. Chicago St. in Hot Springs.
There are many ways to entertain, but during the busy holiday season, it's the open-house party that I gravitate to.
The next First Saturday Brunch will focus on World War I starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Tri-State Museum and Visitor Center, 415 Fifth Ave. in Belle Fourche.
The Wild Idea Buffalo Company’s 20th birthday celebration and honoring of National Bison Day will take place from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at 1585 Valley Drive in Rapid City.
NEW YORK | Beer snobs, turn away, Ben Robinson has some hacks involving your favorite, foamy beverage.
Polka, beer wiener dogs, and the Tour de Oktoberfest mean it's time for Deadwood to get a little German.
Attendees at Saturday’s eighth annual Bierbӧrse in downtown Rapid City will be able to see which beer is most popular — or not so popular — in real time.
Good news craft beer lovers: Next week is all for you.