Maggie Simpson's one-woman play on stage at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Uncategorized | Posted: August 13, 2008
The Queen of Wyoming, written and performed by singer/songwriter Maggie Simpson, will be on stage in Edinburgh, Scotland, through Aug. 24 as part of the city’s famous Fringe Festival. Maggie’s
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Meet the bookfest authors: Mark Jenkins
Uncategorized | Posted: August 12, 2008
Laramie’s Mark Jenkins is a critically acclaimed author, internationally recognized journalist, and renowned speaker. As a field staff writer for National Geographic, Jenkins covers the globe writing and speaking about
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Int’l opportunities for Wyoming performers
Uncategorized | Posted: July 21, 2008
Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation announces a major expansion of USArtists International (USAI) effective immediately. The Foundation received grants of $500,000 from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and $100,000 from the Trust
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Int'l opportunities for Wyoming performers
Uncategorized | Posted: July 21, 2008
Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation announces a major expansion of USArtists International (USAI) effective immediately. The Foundation received grants of $500,000 from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and $100,000 from the Trust
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Paul Taylor tells stories of the outback
Uncategorized | Posted: July 2, 2008
The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson presents Paul Taylor, an acclaimed performer on the WAC artist roster, sharing stories of Aboriginal and European Australia on July 16. Two
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Nina McConigley: "Cowboys and East Indians"
Uncategorized | Posted: July 2, 2008
The Virginia Quarterly Review has published Nina McConigley’s story “Cowboys and East Indians” in its summer 2008 issue. The story’s set in Laramie. To read an excerpt, go to http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2008/summer/mcconigle-cowboys-indians/
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Nina McConigley: "Cowboys and East Indians"
Uncategorized | Posted: July 2, 2008
The Virginia Quarterly Review has published Nina McConigley’s story “Cowboys and East Indians” in its summer 2008 issue. The story’s set in Laramie. To read an excerpt, go to http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2008/summer/mcconigle-cowboys-indians/
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No Fog West presents "Talking to Terrorists"
Uncategorized | Posted: June 30, 2008
Information from the No Fog West Theater Company in Sheridan: In keeping with many of the themes and theories we developed from our experiences working on “The Laramie Project”, we
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No Fog West presents "Talking to Terrorists"
Uncategorized | Posted: June 30, 2008
Information from the No Fog West Theater Company in Sheridan: In keeping with many of the themes and theories we developed from our experiences working on “The Laramie Project”, we
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UW takes vertical dance to Greenland
Uncategorized | Posted: June 24, 2008
Two University of Wyoming faculty members recently presented a vertical dance performance at the Katuaq Culture House in Nuuk, Greenland. The performance by Margaret Wilson, assistant professor in the Department
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