Wyoming Arts Council

Celebrate "Arts in Education Week" Sept. 12-18

From the Americans for the Arts web site: On July 26, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution authored by Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) that would designate the week
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NEH Chairman Jim Leach speaks about "Civility in a Fractured Society" at BBHC on Sept. 18

Press release from the Wyoming Humanities Council: On September 18, the public is invited to participate in events honoring Jim Leach, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, who
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NEH Chairman Jim Leach speaks about "Civility in a Fractured Society" at BBHC on Sept. 18

Press release from the Wyoming Humanities Council: On September 18, the public is invited to participate in events honoring Jim Leach, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, who
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New portraits of seven Wyoming governors to be unveiled at evening reception in Cheyenne

One of three painters of recently-completed Wyoming Governor portraits: Russian-born artist Galina Perova of Salt Lake City A public reception for the newly unveiled official portraits of seven Wyoming governors
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Can you survive a three mile obstacle course?

Want something a bit different this weekend? Get to Warrior Dash, CO for something of a modern medieval-inspired foot race that takes participants through fire, mud pits, water, and anything
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Alibi Americana Music Festival Aug. 22 in Laramie

Alibi Americana Music Festival takes place at The Alibi Pub, 404 S. 4th, Laramie, on Sunday, Sept. 22, 1-9 p.m. Children allowed at the $12 entry fee. Music Line-up: 1 p.m.
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Up-and-coming Cheyenne band performs tonight at the Cheyenne YMCA parking lot party

Another Kind of Magic, a blues/rock band from Cheyenne, will be performing on Friday, Aug. 20, 5-7 p.m., at the Cheyenne Family YMCA’s annual summer parking lot party. The concert
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Novelist Larry Watson at Equality State Bookfest

Larry Watson is one of the many fine writers who will participate in the Equality State Book Festival in Casper Sept. 24-25. All bookfest events are free except for the
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Can a modern-day Victory Garden be "folk art?"

Pamela Price at the Red, White and Grew blog continues to make her case to consider contemporary Victory Gardens as a folk art. She’s trying to refine her definition, at one point calling
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Can a modern-day Victory Garden be "folk art?"

Pamela Price at the Red, White and Grew blog continues to make her case to consider contemporary Victory Gardens as a folk art. She’s trying to refine her definition, at one point calling
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