Wyoming Arts Council

American Life in Poetry: Column 296

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006 Those of us who live in the country equate the word “development” with displacement, and it has often been said that subdivisions are
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Call for blog posts: Creative Nonfiction food issue

From Creative Nonfiction magazine: Creative Nonfiction is seeking narrative blog posts to reprint in our upcoming food issue. We’re looking for: interesting, true stories that focus on food, including restaurant reviews;
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Application and Guidelines for Global Connections

From Theatre Communication Group (TGC) ONLINE REGISTRATION and APPLICATION POSTMARK DEADLINE DECEMBER 20, 2010 This program encourages reciprocity and cultural exchange throughout the world-recipients may use the funds to pursue
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The Mayors’ Institute on City Design releases "Creative Placemaking"

The Mayors’ Institute on City Design releases “Creative Placemaking” Report focuses on how communities are using the arts and other creative assets to help shape their physical, social, and economic
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The Mayors' Institute on City Design releases "Creative Placemaking"

The Mayors’ Institute on City Design releases “Creative Placemaking” Report focuses on how communities are using the arts and other creative assets to help shape their physical, social, and economic
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Baritone Leon Williams in Cheyenne

The Cheyenne Concert Association presents a family friendly program of holiday favorites, spirituals, show tunes and classics on December 16, 7:30 pm, at the Central High School auditorium. “Leon Sings
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Pinedale Fine Arts Council brings Repertory Dance Theatre to town Jan. 22

The prestigious Repertory Dance Theatre will perform “Time Capsule: A Century of Dance,” a guided tour through a 100-year legacy of dance paying homage to 20th-century choreographers. Performance on Saturday, Jan.
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Original Haitian artwork on display at The Corridor Gallery

“The Art of Determination,” a showing of original Haitian artwork, opens at 7 p.m. tonight at The Corridor Gallery, 120 E. Second St. in Casper. Proceeds from sales at the
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Pronghorn Press asks: Heard any good books lately?

Heard any good books lately? We have! Wyoming’s Pronghorn Press has announced that some of its best-selling titles are available now as downloadable unabridged audiobook files. Also, if you check
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BBHC in Cody dresses up for the holidays

From a BBHC press release: The Buffalo Bill Historical Center shifts to its winter schedule December 1, but celebrates the upcoming holiday season with festive decorations, a popular free event,
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