Wyoming Arts Council

Call For Entries: Pavement Saw Press

Pavement Saw Press Transcontinental Poetry Award is now accepting entries. Electronic and mailed entries must meet these requirements: 1. The manuscript should be at least 48 pages of poetry and
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Blogs focus on western history & folk music

Oklahoma historian and musician Sue Schrems has been blogging a lot longer than they rest of us. Her Western Americana blog is a compendium of insightful posts on Montana gold-mining
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Blogs focus on western history & folk music

Oklahoma historian and musician Sue Schrems has been blogging a lot longer than they rest of us. Her Western Americana blog is a compendium of insightful posts on Montana gold-mining
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Where do artichokes come from?

From a press release from Jennifer Heath, editor at Baksun Books: Seeking contributions to a new anthology: FOODLORE, wherein writers invent origin myths for their favorite foods. 3,000 words minimum;
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Matt Flint paintings at Jackson gallery

The Lyndsay McCandless Contemporary Gallery in Jackson presents its monthly “First Friday” event on June 6, 5:30-7:30 p.m.Meet Lander painter Matt Flint, winner of a 2008 Wyoming Arts Council visual
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Opportunites: American Academy in Rome

From the American Academy in Rome: The American Academy in Rome invites applications for the Rome Prize competition. One of the leading overseas centers for independent study and advanced research
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Byline Magazine contest deadline changed

Ella Marie Hayes, Wyoming representative for Byline Magazine, sent this info: Byline’s Biennial Poetry Chapbook Competition is open to all writers. FMI: http://www.bylinemag.com Manuscript page length: between 20-30 pages. Do
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Orozco conducts bilingual program at library

From a press release: Families with children of all ages are invited to join “An Evening of Spanish Children’s Music” with José-Luis Orozco from 6-7 p.m., on Tuesday, May 20.
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NMWA gets designation as national museum

From a May 9 National Museum of Wildlife Art press release:President George W. Bush signed a bill today that recognizes the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole as
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Photo Gallery: Poetry Out Loud Finals in D.C.

In the two photos above, Buffalo High School senior Caila Booth performs at the Poetry Out Loud semifinals April 28 at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Leslie Liberato (left),
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