Sculptor Mike Flanagan presents “How Bronze Sculpture is Made” Feb. 18 in Sheridan
Featured News | Posted: February 14, 2014
Mike Flanagan will present a lecture on “How a Bronze Sculpture is Made” on Tuesday, February 18, from 7-8 pm at the Sagebrush Community Art Center in Sheridan. This lecture is
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Dr. Jane Chu is President Obama’s choice for new NEA chairman
Featured News | Posted: February 13, 2014
From a Feb. 12 release from the White House Press Office: Today, President Obama announced his intent to nominate Dr. Jane Chu as Chairman of the National Endowment for the
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“All Day Box and Bag Sale” March 2 at Delta Kappa Gamma used book sale
Featured News | Posted: February 13, 2014
The 31st annual Delta Kappa Gamma Used Book Sale will be in the former State Liquor Division Warehouse, ½ block east on Campstool from the south end of Norris Viaduct
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Special Feb. 26 performance of “Amadeus” set for Casper College Humanities Festival
Featured News | Posted: February 13, 2014
The Tony award-winning play “Amadeus” by Peter Shaffer comes to the McMurry Mainstage beginning with a Wednesday night performance, as part of the 29th Annual Casper College Humanities Festival, on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
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Call For Entries: “Pocatello Rocks”
Featured News | Posted: February 12, 2014
From the Pocatello (Idaho) Arts Council: The Pocatello Art Council is sponsoring a Stone Sculpture Symposium to be held in Pocatello, Idaho, on October 6 through October 12. An application
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New downtown Laramie bike racks getting ready for cycling weather
Featured News | Posted: February 12, 2014
WWCC Visiting Writers Series presents Kate Kingston on Feb. 28
Featured News | Posted: February 11, 2014
News from the Western Wyoming Community College Visiting Writers Series: Colorado poet Kate Kingston’s will read from her work on Friday, Feb. 28, 7 p.m., in Room 1302 at Western
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Wyoming Poet Laureate and UW Collegiate Chorale perform for Legislature on opening day
Featured News | Posted: February 5, 2014
Wyoming Poet Laureate Echo Klaproth will be reading her work in both chambers of the Wyoming State Legislature beginning at (approximately) 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 10, in the State
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Feb. 21 Manhattan Transfer concert a highlight of spring semester events at UW
Featured News | Posted: February 4, 2014
The University of Wyoming will offer a full schedule of entertainment this spring semester, with a variety of musical and theater productions along with art exhibitions and public programs. Among
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Call for entries: Wyoming Writers, Inc., 2014 writing contest
Featured News | Posted: February 3, 2014
Wyoming Writers, Inc., is now accepting submissions for the 2014 writing contest in these categories: 1) Adult fiction 2) Children’s/Juvenile Fiction 3) Nonfiction 4) Traditional poetry 5) Free Verse 6)
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