Wyoming Arts Council

Young Musicians, Inc., receives NEA grant

Young Musicians, Inc., in Evanston has received a $10,000 Challenge America Fast-Track grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C. YMI Director Carolee Bowen says that the
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Johnson County holiday happenings

The Children’s Theatre presents The Shoemaker and the Elves. Performance dates are November 16 at 7:00 p.m. and November 17 at 1:00 p.m. in the Buffalo High School Auditorium. A
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Cloud Peak Symphony plays Mussorgsky

The Cloud Peak Symphony of Sheridan and Buffalo kicks off the 2007-2008 season with a program at the WYO Theater on Sunday, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m., featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No.
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Concerto for coffee cans and cellos

From a UW press release: Wind chimes, clock coils, coffee cans and plumber’s pipes will accompany violins, cellos and oboes for a concert at the University of Wyoming Monday, Nov.
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Randy Oestman begins new post here at WAC as Community Development and The Arts specialist

New program manager, Randy Oestman, says, “I’m excited to begin this new chapter of my professional career with the Division of Parks and Cultural Resources and in joining the team
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Barbara Graham releases new book

This just in from Barbara Graham about her new book,Murder by Serpents: East Tennessee Sheriff Tony Abernathy finds himself searching for a murderer. Who killed a snake-handling preacher–using his own
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Help wanted: Wyo. Humanities Council

The Wyoming Humanities Council in Laramie is looking for a program coordinator. Deadline is Dec. 1. The WCH and the WAC have worked work together on a number of projects,
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Tim Sandlin: "Rowdy in Paris"

A review copy of Tim Sandlin’s new novel, Rowdy in Paris, landed in my mailbox last week. We don’t review books on wyomingarts, but we certainly promote them if they’re
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Tim Sandlin: "Rowdy in Paris"

A review copy of Tim Sandlin’s new novel, Rowdy in Paris, landed in my mailbox last week. We don’t review books on wyomingarts, but we certainly promote them if they’re
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Through Nov. 17: Romeo & Juliet

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