Wyoming Arts Council

Festival of arts & crafts in Cheyenne

From a Wyoming State Parks & Cultural Resources press release: A variety of arts, crafts, food and entertainment will be featured during the 30th Annual State Museum Volunteers Arts and
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Kids play in the mud at AVA Center

WyoBookFest profile: Paisley Rekdal

Paisley Rekdal is the author of a book of essays, The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee (Pantheon 2000 and Vintage 2002), and three books of poetry, A Crash of
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Directors/Dancers wanted

Interested dance directors and dancers — Want to perform in Europe? The Barcelona Dance Awards 2008 is a competition that has established itself as the largest and most important amateur
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Writing on the airwaves

Jeffe Kennedy’s guest this week on Speaking of Writing will be Wyoming writer Echo Klaproth. Echo is one of a series of writers on the program in recent weeks who
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Big West Arts Festival Aug. 4-5

It’s bound to be another great event at Sheridan College as the second annual Big West Arts Festival sets to turn campus into an art, music and food lover’s paradise
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Bookfest Profile: Lee Alley

Lee Alley is a decorated Vietnam War combat veteran from Wheatland, Wyoming, who now helps veterans of other wars adjust to civilian life and come to terms with their experiences.
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UW celebrates twenty-five years of traveling art

The University of Wyoming Art Museum’s outreach programs, the Ann Simpson Artmobile and the Regional Touring Exhibition Service are celebrating 25 years of service to the State of Wyoming. “The
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Book TV Bus comes to Wyoming

The Book TV Bus has been touring the nation since 2005, promoting C-SPAN2’s unique weekend-long programming of nonfiction books and authors, and collecting interesting literary programming from communities around the
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WWP play recalls 1885 Chinese Massacre

From a University of Wyoming press release: The Wyoming Writing Project will present an original play, “The Ghosts of Bitter Creek,” during a dinner-theatre performance Friday, Aug. 3, at the
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