Artists’ reception tonight at Cheyenne UU Church for Ron & Mike McIntosh
Uncategorized | Posted: July 29, 2010
Artists (and brothers) Ron and Mike McIntosh will be at an opening reception from 5-8 p.m. tonight (Thursday, July 29) at the Cheyenne Unitarian Universalist Church. The exhibit features new work by these Cheyenne natives.
Artists' reception tonight at Cheyenne UU Church for Ron & Mike McIntosh
Uncategorized | Posted: July 29, 2010
Artists (and brothers) Ron and Mike McIntosh will be at an opening reception from 5-8 p.m. tonight (Thursday, July 29) at the Cheyenne Unitarian Universalist Church. The exhibit features new work by these Cheyenne natives.
Organize una Discusion de Libros en Espanol Gratis
Uncategorized | Posted: July 29, 2010
El programa de “Reading Wyoming”, ofrece siete libros en espanol muy interesantes. El primero es “Bendceme Ultima” escrito por Rodolfo Anaya, es una historia llena de sueos sensuales, supersticiones, fenmenos inexplicados y la oscura fuerza de la teologa Latinoamericana. El segundo libro es “Lluvia de Oro” por Victor Villaseor, un narrativo sobre la riqueza cultural
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Humanities Al Fresco! at Yellowstone Sept. 18-19
Uncategorized | Posted: July 29, 2010
From the Wyoming Humanities Council: Retired National Park Service Historic Architect Rodd Wheaton will lead a Sept. 18-19 tour focused on the history and preservation of important structures and buildings in Yellowstone National Park. During the two-day bus tour, participants will learn about the park’s earliest period as an army fort and the influence of
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Visual Arts Director position open at Angels Gate Cultural Center
Uncategorized | Posted: July 27, 2010
Angels Gate Cultural Center (http://angelsgateart.org/index.html) seeks an energetic and capable Visual Arts Director who is responsible for the oversight of all exhibition programs, visual arts special projects and events as well as curatorial andplanning duties related to Angels Gate Cultural Center’s Studio Artist Program. The position includes curatorial work, overseeing exhibitions by guest curators, creation
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Happy Jack Music Festival at Curt Gowdy State Park
Uncategorized | Posted: July 26, 2010
July 30-Aug 1 — FREE ADMISSION Come out to beautiful Curt Gowdy State Park, located between Cheyenne and Laramie on the Happy Jack Road (Highway 210). Besides listening to great acoustic music, jamming with friends, learning something new at the workshops or entering contests, there is world class rock climbing, fishing, hiking and mountain biking in
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Monday poetry — American Life in Poetry: Column 279
Uncategorized | Posted: July 26, 2010
BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006Rhyming has a way of brightening a poem, and a depressing subject can become quite a bit lighter with well-chosen rhymes. Here’s a sonnet by Mary Meriam, who lives in Missouri. Are there readers among you who have felt like this? The Romance of Middle Age Now that I’m
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2010-2011 USArtists International Guidelines Available
Uncategorized | Posted: July 23, 2010
Program Supports Sending U.S. Performing Artists to Festivals Abroad Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts announce the availability of guidelines for the 2010-2011 cycle of USArtists International(“USAI”), which provides support for American dance, music, and theatre artists who have been invited to participate in significant internationalfestivals and engagements that represent
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Goziac (rhymes with mosaic) posts "Tracks Across Wyoming"
Uncategorized | Posted: July 23, 2010
http://blog.gozaic.com/2010/07/gozaic-of-week-tracks-across-wyoming.html As travelers picked up their lives and headed out West— whether it was on the Oregon Trail or the transcontinental railroad—passing through Wyoming’s southern corridor was a fundamental part of the journey. But for some, this piece of Wyoming became more than a gateway to a target destination. It became a destination unto itself,
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Goziac (rhymes with mosaic) posts "Tracks Across Wyoming"
Uncategorized | Posted: July 23, 2010
http://blog.gozaic.com/2010/07/gozaic-of-week-tracks-across-wyoming.html As travelers picked up their lives and headed out West— whether it was on the Oregon Trail or the transcontinental railroad—passing through Wyoming’s southern corridor was a fundamental part of the journey. But for some, this piece of Wyoming became more than a gateway to a target destination. It became a destination unto itself,
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