Opera lurking just across the border
Uncategorized | Posted: August 13, 2008
We bring you this in our continuing effort to bring news to opera-starved Wyomingites about opera events in adjacent states: Buy Tickets With No Fees! On Saturday, August 16, from
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WAC board meets Aug. 14-15 in Rock Springs
Uncategorized | Posted: August 13, 2008
The Wyoming Arts Council will hold its quarterly board meeting on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 14-15, at Western Wyoming Community College in Rock Springs. On Thursday, Aug. 14, you are
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UW Art Museum hiring Master Teacher
Uncategorized | Posted: August 12, 2008
The University of Wyoming Art Museum is hiring a master teacher. Position search closes on Sept. 15. Here are some details: The University of Wyoming Art Museum seeks a Master
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Plan now for 25th annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada
Uncategorized | Posted: August 12, 2008
You may find this hard to believe, but the Western Folklife Center in Elko, Nevada, is already celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Cowboy Poetry Gathering Jan. 24-31, 2009.There’s a
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Meet the bookfest authors: Mark Jenkins
Uncategorized | Posted: August 12, 2008
Laramie’s Mark Jenkins is a critically acclaimed author, internationally recognized journalist, and renowned speaker. As a field staff writer for National Geographic, Jenkins covers the globe writing and speaking about
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Homer’s Odyssey depicts eclipse
Uncategorized | Posted: August 12, 2008
From the National Geographic News by Richard A. Lovett “The sun has perished out of heaven, and an evil mist has overspread the world.” With those words from The Odyssey,
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Homer's Odyssey depicts eclipse
Uncategorized | Posted: August 12, 2008
From the National Geographic News by Richard A. Lovett “The sun has perished out of heaven, and an evil mist has overspread the world.” With those words from The Odyssey,
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Documentary captures three Emmy nominations
Uncategorized | Posted: August 12, 2008
The documentary “Operation Homecoming,” based on the National Endowment of the Arts’ (NEA) remarkable anthology and program on wartime writing, has been nominated for three Emmy® Awards in the News
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Wyoming artists may feel the chill this winter
Uncategorized | Posted: August 12, 2008
Artists have to fill some basic needs in order to create. We need food, water, some sort of roof over our heads, and a heating source to keep us warm.
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Meet the bookfest authors: Laurie Kutchins
Uncategorized | Posted: August 11, 2008
Laurie Kutchins will be returning home when she travels from Virginia to the Equality State Book Festival Sept. 18-20 in Casper. Kutchins is the author of three books of poems:
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