Wyoming Arts Council

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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New blog post from Page Lambert — of horses and landscape and Wyoming memoirs

Great to hear from one-time Wyomingite Page Lambert about her recent Literature and the Landscape of the Horse Retreat at the Vee Bar Ranch in Albany County. For an overview,
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Colorado Council on the Arts gets new name and mission on May 18

Wyomingarts found the link to this news release on the Colorado Council for the Arts twitter site: You are cordially invited to join Gov. Ritter as he signs four bills
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Flobots perform free concert at UW April 28

From a UW press release: From Denver, Colo., the Flobots will perform a free concert Wednesday, April 28, at 8:30 p.m. in the University of Wyoming Union ballroom. The group
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Who put the "Ws" in "Wyoming Women Writing the West?"

Wyoming writers and those with Wyoming ties (in boldface below) had a major presence at the recent Associated Writers and Writing Programs’ (AWP) conference in Denver. Several attendees wrote interesting
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Who put the "Ws" in "Wyoming Women Writing the West?"

Wyoming writers and those with Wyoming ties (in boldface below) had a major presence at the recent Associated Writers and Writing Programs’ (AWP) conference in Denver. Several attendees wrote interesting
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New Belgium Brewery contest seeks films about craft beers, sustainability and whimsy

Enter your film now into the New Belgium Brewery’s Clips of Faith competition. Amateur filmmakers, activists, aspiring actors and actresses, and accidental brilliance in video – we want it all.
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CIFF will fete Cheyenne native Daniel Junge

From an April 8 press release: The Cheyenne International Film Festival (CIFF) is pleased to announce the films selected to screen at the Historic Atlas Theatre in downtown Cheyenne May
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Poet was once an interpretive guide in Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains

In celebration of National Poetry Month — this comes from New West: Poet William Notter grew up on the plains of northeastern Colorado, and now lives in Richmond, Virginia. He’s
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Poet was once an interpretive guide in Wyoming's Big Horn Mountains

In celebration of National Poetry Month — this comes from New West: Poet William Notter grew up on the plains of northeastern Colorado, and now lives in Richmond, Virginia. He’s
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