Wyoming Arts Council

Liota performs, teaches in Gillette

Korean music group performs at UW

From a UW press release: Gagok, one of the oldest traditional Korean song forms, will be performed when the University of Wyoming hosts a traditional Korean musical ensemble Nov. 10-11.
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2007-2008 Centennial Community Theatre season

Performances take place at the Trading Post Dinner House in Centennial. Enjoy great theatre and a fine meal! October 26-28, and November 2-4 and 9-11 — The Ripper Show; and
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Alison Brown Quartet in Pinedale

On Thursday, November 1, 2007, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pinedale Auditorium, the Alison Brown Quartet, led by Grammy-nominated banjoist Alison Brown, offers up an astonishingly original instrumental sound that
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Longfellow Poetry Out Loud: "The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls"

Last Thursday at the Wyoming Arts Summit in Casper, Dana Gioia opened his keynote speech with a poem. This is only right, as Gioia is a poet when he’s not
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Longfellow Poetry Out Loud: "The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls"

Last Thursday at the Wyoming Arts Summit in Casper, Dana Gioia opened his keynote speech with a poem. This is only right, as Gioia is a poet when he’s not
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Arts galore in Casper this week

A five-day extravaganza of art comes to Casper this week in the form of the Casper College Literary Conference (Oct. 17-19), the Wyoming Arts Summit (Oct. 18-20), and the Wyoming
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Groucho Lives! (on)

“The greatest living interpreter of Groucho Marx’s material,” Frank Ferrante will appear in An Evening With Groucho, Thursday, October, 18, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. at the John F. Welsh Auditorium
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Hurwitz & Reece team up for CD release

On October 27, 6-8:30 p.m., the Parks Reece Gallery in Livingston, Mont., will hold a reception to unveil Parks Reece’s original painting he did for Michael Hurwitz’s new “Cowboy Fandango”
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Hurwitz & Reece team up for CD release

On October 27, 6-8:30 p.m., the Parks Reece Gallery in Livingston, Mont., will hold a reception to unveil Parks Reece’s original painting he did for Michael Hurwitz’s new “Cowboy Fandango”
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