Wyoming Arts Council

Golka replaces Lortie in GTMF concerts

American pianist Adam Golka has been selected as soloist replacement for Grand Teton Music Festival’s final orchestra concerts of the 2008 summer season on Friday and Saturday, August 15-16. Golka
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"Reading Wyoming" groups begin Aug. 26

From a press release:“Reading Wyoming,” the popular book discussion program of the Wyoming Humanities Council, will take place in 19 Wyoming communities this fall. The program brings together community members
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"Reading Wyoming" groups begin Aug. 26

From a press release:“Reading Wyoming,” the popular book discussion program of the Wyoming Humanities Council, will take place in 19 Wyoming communities this fall. The program brings together community members
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Cat Urbigkit’s new book about wolves

Pinedale sheep rancher, photographer and children’s writer Cat Urbigkit has written a new book. Yellowstone Wolves–A Chronicle of the Animal, the People, and the Politics will be released published in
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Cat Urbigkit's new book about wolves

Pinedale sheep rancher, photographer and children’s writer Cat Urbigkit has written a new book. Yellowstone Wolves–A Chronicle of the Animal, the People, and the Politics will be released published in
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Surf’s up at LCCC Theatre in Cheyenne!

Psycho Beach Party by Charles Burch is the first offering of the 2008-2009 theatre season at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne. It will debut on Thursday, Aug. 21, and
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Surf's up at LCCC Theatre in Cheyenne!

Psycho Beach Party by Charles Burch is the first offering of the 2008-2009 theatre season at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne. It will debut on Thursday, Aug. 21, and
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Meet the bookfest authors: John Clayton

Here’s another installment of profiles of the writers appearing at the Equality State Book Festival Sept. 18-20 in Casper: John Clayton’s new book, The Cowboy Girl, is a biography of
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Cheyenne Quilter’s Guild Show

The Cheyenne Civic Center’s Quilt Show was able to go forward, despite the flood damage the Center received Tuesday night from a storm that dumped 2.5 inches on Cheyenne in
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Cheyenne Quilter's Guild Show

The Cheyenne Civic Center’s Quilt Show was able to go forward, despite the flood damage the Center received Tuesday night from a storm that dumped 2.5 inches on Cheyenne in
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