Wyoming Arts Council

Visit the Red Desert online

Video coverage of the symposium, The Red Desert: Among Dead Volcanoes and Living Dunes, A Public Conversation on the Value of Place, is now available online. For those who missed
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WyoPoets upcoming workshop

To our members: Watch your mail in the coming week. The new brochures for our April workshop “The Word Box and Ghost Shadows” are hot off the press & ready
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On poetry, from Ted Kooser

Here, poet Yusef Komunyakaa, who teaches at New York University, shows us a fine portrait of the hard life of a worker–in this case, a horse–and, through metaphor, the terrible,
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One of many tourist sites in Sheridan

The Trail End State Historic Site in Sheridan will open Saturday, March first, 2008, for its twenty-sixth visitation season. Hours are 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. daily, seven days a week.
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Kids! Throw some pots at AVA Center!

Learn the Hora, the Sher and the Patch Tanz or just learn about them

Cheyenne’s Mount Sinai Synagogue will receive a $1,000 Folk Arts grant from the Wyoming Arts Council for Beatrice Montross to teach Jewish and Israeli folk dances through a program of
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"The Velveteen Rabbit" in Rock Springs

The Enchantment Theatre presents “The Velveteen Rabbit” on Friday, March 14, at 7 p.m. in the Rock Springs High School theatre. There will be a children’s performance scheduled during the
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"The Velveteen Rabbit" in Rock Springs

The Enchantment Theatre presents “The Velveteen Rabbit” on Friday, March 14, at 7 p.m. in the Rock Springs High School theatre. There will be a children’s performance scheduled during the
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Jalan Crossland on the road in March

Jalan Crossland, Ten Sleep’s favorite son, has planned a busy touring schedule for March. Here are the highlights:March 5, Jackson, Center for the Arts w/JC Band, 7:30 pm, tix $18
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African Highlife Heritage Band to perform

Kwasi Ampene and the African Highlife Heritage Band will perform a free concert Saturday, March 8, at 4 p.m. in the University of Wyoming Education auditorium in Laramie as part
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