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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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Cheyenne Artists’ Guild announces art show winners

The Cheyenne Artists’ Guild has announced the results of its 40th National Juried Art Show and Sale. Liliane Francuz of Fort Collins, Colo., served as the juror for the competition. She announced the
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Cheyenne Artists' Guild announces art show winners

The Cheyenne Artists’ Guild has announced the results of its 40th National Juried Art Show and Sale. Liliane Francuz of Fort Collins, Colo., served as the juror for the competition. She announced the
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La Boheme kicks off Opera Colorado season

Due to the shortage of opera in Wyoming, wyomingarts goes out of its way to list performances in adjacent states. Here’s some info from Opera Colorado about its fall presentation
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Musician/poet Ken Waldman tours Wyoming this fall — open dates still available

If you haven’t already, pick up the beautiful new 2010-2011 program, “Everything ARTCORE.” Cover design is by Eric Lewis and AdBay’s Jason Yocum  and Travis Gray designed and produced the
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Harmonic singing and chanting

I’ve gotten involved in an harmonic singing group in Ft. Collins and am finding the experience mystical. The vibratory force that we all operate on is not always apparent, but when
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CSU brings outdoor theatre — and the starry sky — indoors

Outdoor summer theatre is a real treat in the Rocky Mountain West. You can bring a picnic and dine on the lawn. The evenings are cool, relatively bugless and the
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Public art project uses beetle kill trees

The June 10 edition of Vail (Colo.) Daily (via WyoFile) includes a story about a public art project by Wyoming artists Ben Roth and Brad Watsabaugh using pine beetle kill
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Pine Bluffs writer Liz Roadifer receives first-place award at Crested Butte conference

Pine Bluffs writer Elizabeth Roadifer received first place In the Fantasy/Science Fiction category in “The Sandy” writing contest held June 18-20 at the Crested Butte Writers conference in Crested Butte,
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Margaret Coel presents "Arapahos, the Spirituality of a Plains Indian Tribe"

Colorado author Margaret Coel will be conducting a program entitled “Arapahos, the Spirituality of a Plains Indian Tribe,” July 11-17, at Ring Lake Ranch near Dubois. Get registration information at
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