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Prizes and screenings for top films at Shoot Out Cheyenne

The Shoot Out Cheyenne 24 hour filmmaking festival is set for October 15-17 in Downtown Cheyenne. Last year, 21 teams took the challenge and competed for $1,000 in top prize
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Vertical Orchestra performs via chairlift July 25

This comes from Bland Hoke, Public Art Ambasador for the Center of Wonder in Jackson: Vertical Orchestra will transform the Teewinot chairlift at Teton Village into a collaborative instrument on
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Daniel Pink to speak in Cheyenne in September

Daniel H. Pink is the author of four provocative books about the changing world of work — including the New York Times bestsellers, A Whole New Mind and Drive, which
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New show opens at Clay Paper Scissors on next Art Design & Dine event on July 8

From Clay Paper Scissors Gallery in Cheyenne: Art Design & Dine is coming up and Clay Paper Scissors has a new show! The show features pottery by Maura Jacobsen, Marianne
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New show opens at Clay Paper Scissors on next Art Design & Dine event on July 8

From Clay Paper Scissors Gallery in Cheyenne: Art Design & Dine is coming up and Clay Paper Scissors has a new show! The show features pottery by Maura Jacobsen, Marianne
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"Chrome, chrome on the range…"

Michael Hurwitz and The Aimless Drifters with Tracy Nelson and Gary McMahan (June 2010). A new album of 12 new original songs, with covers of an old Libba Cotton song
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"Chrome, chrome on the range…"

Michael Hurwitz and The Aimless Drifters with Tracy Nelson and Gary McMahan (June 2010). A new album of 12 new original songs, with covers of an old Libba Cotton song
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Wyoming Arts Council announces new quarterly deadline schedule for CAP grants

Effective immediately, the Wyoming Arts Council will accept applications on a quarterly basis for Community Arts Partners (CAP) grants. In an effort to better serve the needs of community partnerships
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Call for applications: Wyoming Tourism Board

Because tourism is such a huge business in Wyoming, and because much of it is connected directly (and indirectly) to arts and cutural destinations, service on the Wyoming Tourism Board is
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Arts project announced for long-vacant Hynds Building in downtown Cheyenne

“New arts complex slated for old Hynds” is the headline in this morning’s Wyoming Tribune-Eagle article about an arts project for the long-empty Hynds Building in downtown Cheyenne. Here’s an
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