Wyoming Arts Council

"Canine Companions" new WHC offering

Jenny Ingram sends this from the Wyoming Humanities Council:Vote online for your favorite classic dog book and be entered in a drawing to win an autographed copy of “The Story
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Folklorists! Take this survey!

Betsy Peterson, Fund for Folk Culture (bpeterson@folkculture.org) and Amy Kitchener, Alliance for California Traditional Arts (akitch@actaonline.org) send this info those of us who work in the folk arts: If you
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Call for entries: Split This Rock Poetry Contest

From the Split This Rock web site:Split This Rock is pleased to announce our second annual poetry contest, to be judged by poet and National Book Award finalist Patricia Smith.
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"F.E. Warren Through the Years" Jan. 8

From a Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources press release: The history of F. E. Warren Air Force Base is the focus of the Wyoming State Museum’s first lecture series
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"F.E. Warren Through the Years" Jan. 8

From a Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources press release: The history of F. E. Warren Air Force Base is the focus of the Wyoming State Museum’s first lecture series
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Lecture: Apatosaurus returns to Wyoming

Dr. Brent Breithaupt, director of the UW Geological Museum, will talk about “The Return of Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus) to Wyoming” on Thursday, Dec. 11, 7 p.m., in the Wyoming State Museum
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"Skeletal Biology" book explores Wyo. history

From a UW press release: A new book by a team of University of Wyoming authors explores the prehistory and early history of the Northwestern Plains through a collection of
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"Skeletal Biology" book explores Wyo. history

From a UW press release: A new book by a team of University of Wyoming authors explores the prehistory and early history of the Northwestern Plains through a collection of
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National Book Award winners announced

The 2008 National Book Award winners were announced Wednesday night in a ceremony in New York City. The awards go to:Fiction: Peter Matthiessen, Shadow Country (Modern Library); click here for
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Author & activist attorney speaks on "Honoring the Native Voice" at UW

Charles Wilkinson, a former attorney with the Native American Rights Fund and now Moses Lasky Professor of Law at the University of Colorado, Boulder, will speak Friday, Nov. 21, at
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