Wyoming Arts Council

Shepard Symposium marks 15th year with staged reading of "Beyond Brokeback"

The 15th Annual SHEPARD SYMPOSIUM ON SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMEMORATES the 5th ANNIVERSARY OF BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN WITH STAGED READING OF BEYOND BROKEBACK IN LARAMIE on April 8. Assistant Professor John J. O’Hagan
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Shepard Symposium marks 15th year with staged reading of "Beyond Brokeback"

The 15th Annual SHEPARD SYMPOSIUM ON SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMEMORATES the 5th ANNIVERSARY OF BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN WITH STAGED READING OF BEYOND BROKEBACK IN LARAMIE on April 8. Assistant Professor John J. O’Hagan
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John Byrne Cooke screens rare footage of Janis Joplin March 13 in Jackson

“Janis Joplin: Rare Footage,” a program to benefit the Jackson Hole Writers Conference, will take place on Sunday, March 13, 7 p.m., in the Center for the Arts Theatre in
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Call for entries: The Faces of Migration Student Short Film Competition

The Filmmaking Club and the Humanities Center at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA are proud to present this year’s The Faces of Migration Student Short Film Competition held
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Cheyenne filmmakers return home to make feature film based on Kafka story

From the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle: Writer/director Dillon Petrillo trains his camera on actress Mary Higgins in between takes while filming a movie based on Franz Kafka’s “Description of a Struggle” at
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Temple Grandin at UW: "Animals, Autism and Sensory-Based Thinking"

From a University of Wyoming press release: A renowned designer of livestock handling facilities and whose life story of overcoming autism is profiled in an Emmy-award winning HBO movie will give
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Temple Grandin at UW: "Animals, Autism and Sensory-Based Thinking"

From a University of Wyoming press release: A renowned designer of livestock handling facilities and whose life story of overcoming autism is profiled in an Emmy-award winning HBO movie will give
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Rare herd of Recycled Plastic Bottle Elk sighted in Jackson

The Jackson Hole Film Festival, as an expansion of their Arts Education Biennial grant from the Wyoming Arts Council, conducted a project where 350-plus students were involved in creating recycled
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"TreeMiere" set for Jackson Center for the Arts

In conjunction with an exhibit by Brazilian artist Thais Beltrane, filmmaker David Gonzales presents the premiere of “Seeing Red: TreeFight’s First Year,” a documentary about the campaign to save the whitebark pine trees
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"TreeMiere" set for Jackson Center for the Arts

In conjunction with an exhibit by Brazilian artist Thais Beltrane, filmmaker David Gonzales presents the premiere of “Seeing Red: TreeFight’s First Year,” a documentary about the campaign to save the whitebark pine trees
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