AVA keeps the kids busy with art classes on early release days
Uncategorized | Posted: October 19, 2010
Uncategorized | Posted: October 19, 2010
Uncategorized | Posted: October 19, 2010
From a University of Wyoming press release: The University of Wyoming Department of Theatre and Dance continues its 2010-2011 production season with “Ernestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout.” Tomson Highway’s sly
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Uncategorized | Posted: October 19, 2010
The Amnesty International Film Festival, featuring short and full-length film on issues of human rights worldwide, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 23, in Laramie. Many films are award winners.
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Uncategorized | Posted: October 19, 2010
First and foremost, LAL is a writing contest for young readers in grades 4 – 12. How has an author’s work–novel, nonfiction, poetry–changed your view of the world or yourself?
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Uncategorized | Posted: October 19, 2010
Today’s Tuesday Talk from the White House features The President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. On the White House blog, Kori Schulman has the following info: Join us for two talks
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Uncategorized | Posted: October 19, 2010
Today’s Tuesday Talk from the White House features The President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. On the White House blog, Kori Schulman has the following info: Join us for two talks
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Uncategorized | Posted: October 19, 2010
Tina Ann Forkner, Cheyenne writer, book lover and president of the Laramie County Library Foundation, sends this reminder: There is still time to reserve a spot for the Sixth Annual Book Lover’s
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Uncategorized | Posted: October 19, 2010
Tina Ann Forkner, Cheyenne writer, book lover and president of the Laramie County Library Foundation, sends this reminder: There is still time to reserve a spot for the Sixth Annual Book Lover’s
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Uncategorized | Posted: October 18, 2010
Luling, who I met at the Gretel Ehrlich writing workshop this past August, is this year’s non-fiction editor for the Owen Wister Review, the University of Wyoming’s art and literary journal, and has recently
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Uncategorized | Posted: October 18, 2010
Platte County author Robert Greer has a new book featuring Denver African-American bailbondsman/detective CJ Floyd. Entitled First of State, it’s a prequel to Robert’s seven other CJ Floyd mysteries, set
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