Wyoming Arts Council

Visiting prof explores politics of blues music

From a UW press release: Ulrich Adelt, the University of Wyoming’s 2007-08 visiting assistant professor in African American Studies, will lecture Tuesday, April 1, on the politics of blues music.Adelt’s
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Wyoming Cultural Trust Funds available

Grant applications for the next round of the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund (WCTF) are now available on the agency’s website, www.artsparkshistory.com The WCTFB can provide grant funding for all forms
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Wolin documents Jewish culture in the U.S.

Penny Wolin, who attended high school in Cheyenne, has announced a new project that “continues her exploration of Jewish culture in America.” Penny’s first book, “The Jews of Wyoming: Fringe
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Roberts talks about Great Depression in Wyo.

UW History Professor Dr. Phil Roberts will talk about “Legalizing Liquor, Talking Taxes, and Shrinking Government: How the 1933 Special Session of the Wyoming Legislature Dealt with the Great Depression”
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Wyoming’s Bobby Bridger on PBS special

Bobby Bridger of Cody is the author of “Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing the Wild West,” published in 2002 by University of Texas Press in Austin, part of the
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Wyoming's Bobby Bridger on PBS special

Bobby Bridger of Cody is the author of “Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing the Wild West,” published in 2002 by University of Texas Press in Austin, part of the
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Yazzolino & Thomasma at Teton Co. Library

On Friday, Feb. 8, 7-8 p.m., local teacher-musicians Terry Yazzolino and Dan Thomasma explore history through music at the Teton County Public Library in Jackson. They will play songs from
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Yazzolino & Thomasma at Teton Co. Library

On Friday, Feb. 8, 7-8 p.m., local teacher-musicians Terry Yazzolino and Dan Thomasma explore history through music at the Teton County Public Library in Jackson. They will play songs from
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"Power of Place" lectures in Carbon County

The lecture series, “The Power of Place: Legacies of Carbon County,” continues through March at the Carbon County Higher Education Center, 705 Rodeo St., Rawlins. The lectures are being recorded
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"Power of Place" lectures in Carbon County

The lecture series, “The Power of Place: Legacies of Carbon County,” continues through March at the Carbon County Higher Education Center, 705 Rodeo St., Rawlins. The lectures are being recorded
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