Wyoming Arts Council

Japanese Film Fest in Cheyenne & Laramie

The Japan-America Society of Wyoming (JASWY) will hold its third Japanese Film Festival at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne on Feb.28 and at the University of Wyoming in Laramie
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Call for entries: Wyoming Short Film Contest

From Colin Stricklin at the Wyoming Film Commission: With a grand prize of $25,000 and a winner announced each May, the Wyoming Short Film Contest offers filmmakers an excellent reason
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"Taking Chance" debuts in Dubois Feb. 18

Reporter Addie Goss reports this on Wyoming Public Radio: A film about a Wyoming soldier killed in action in Iraq will be shown on Wednesday, Feb. 18, in Dubois. The
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"Taking Chance" debuts in Dubois Feb. 18

Reporter Addie Goss reports this on Wyoming Public Radio: A film about a Wyoming soldier killed in action in Iraq will be shown on Wednesday, Feb. 18, in Dubois. The
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In search of the real Tom Horn

Baylie Davis and Becky Orr report in the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle that The History Channel’s Conor McCarthy is in Cheyenne this week filming a documentary on the infamous stock detective Tom
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What about Marian the Librarian?

From a Teton County Public Library press release: They have more cardholders than VISA, more items than FedEx and more outlets than McDonald’s. Meet America’s librarians when Teton County Library
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Funding available for documentary projects

Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University “is intended to fund collaborative work between a writer and a photographer in the formative or fieldwork
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Cheyenne-raised filmmaker is on shortlist for Academy Award in documentary category

In November, Filmmaker Magazine reported that “They Killed Sister Dorothy,” a film by Daniel Junge, who grew up in Cheyenne, has been named to the shortlist of 15 titles in
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Call for entries: Wyoming Short Film Contest

From a press release: The Wyoming Short Film Contest is back and open for submissions. With the first year in the history books and the 2008 winner’s check in the
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Helpful hints on performing arts fellowships

Wyomingarts has fielded a number of calls from performers about guidelines for the 2009 Wyoming Arts Council performing arts fellowships. Inquiring minds want to know whether the inclusion of a
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