Wyoming Arts Council

Summer Theatre Academy Enrolling now for all ages in Cheyenne Little Theatre

Cheyenne Little Theatre will be providing different classes for different ages (from age five to fifteen) this summer. For more information and registration, go to http://www.cheyennelittletheatre.org/academy.asp. CALL NOW TO REGISTER!!
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Laramie writer publishes first novel

Laramie writer and artist John A. Guthrie has just released his first book. According to John, “Edge of Heaven” is the first in a post-apocalyptic series of six novels. Each
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"The Accidental Activist" series at UW features writer Alexandra Fuller

From a UW press release: Nationally acclaimed Author Alexandra Fuller will discuss her book, “The Legend of Colton Bryant” Wednesday, March 24, at 6 p.m. in the University of Wyoming
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"The Accidental Activist" series at UW features writer Alexandra Fuller

From a UW press release: Nationally acclaimed Author Alexandra Fuller will discuss her book, “The Legend of Colton Bryant” Wednesday, March 24, at 6 p.m. in the University of Wyoming
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Wolverines: The Inside Story

Art After Hours: Conserving the Most Elusive Carnivore in the Northern Rockies: The Wolverines of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Tuesday, March 16, 7:30 p.m., at the National Museum of Wildlife
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Teton County teens invited to submit poems

In celebration of National Poetry Month — The Teton County Public Library in Jackson is sponsoring a Teen Poetry Contest. Teens are invited to submit original poems for judging by
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Holly Turner retires as Nicolaysen director

This was in Saturday’s Casper Star-Tribune: The executive director of the Nicolaysen Art Museum & Discovery Center in Casper has retired after eight years as head of the museum. Holly
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More info — and links — for WWInc conference

The 36th Annual Wyoming Writers, Inc. Writers Conference will be held in Cody June 4-6. The host facility this year is the Buffalo Bill Resort which includes The Holiday Inn,
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Newsweek: NEA Chair Rocco Landesman uses Broadway skills to promote the arts

This profile of National Endowment for the Arts Chair Rocco Landesman, “Medici in Chief,” appeared more than a month ago in Newsweek. But it’s worth reading for insights on new
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UW Chicano Studies opens baseball season with stories from the "Sugar Beet League"

From a press release: The University of Wyoming’s Chicano Studies Program will host a public event April 1, celebrating Hispanic contributions to baseball at both the regional and national levels
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