Wyoming Arts Council

Frontier-style "The Nutcracker" at UW this weekend

THE NUTCRACKERDirected by Marsha Knight Conducted by Michael Griffith December 2-4, 7:30 p.m., December 5, 2:00 p.m.UW Arts & Sciences Auditorium, Laramie This classic ballet about a young girl who
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Frontier-style "The Nutcracker" at UW this weekend

THE NUTCRACKERDirected by Marsha Knight Conducted by Michael Griffith December 2-4, 7:30 p.m., December 5, 2:00 p.m.UW Arts & Sciences Auditorium, Laramie This classic ballet about a young girl who
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Next "First Friday" reading series Dec. 3 at Second Story Books in Laramie

Next "First Friday" reading series Dec. 3 at Second Story Books in Laramie

UW Art Museum prepares for its Festival of Trees

This comes to us via the University of Wyoming Art Museum blog (museum dressed up for the holidays in photo at right): The Art Museum will have different hours this week
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UW Eminent Writer in Residence Rattawut Lapcharoensap wins Whiting Award

Rattawut Lapcharoensap, an Eminent Writer in Residence in the University of Wyoming’s MFA Program in Creative Writing, recently received a prestigious national award. Lapcharoensap was awarded $50,000 from the Mrs.
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Double-bassist Renaud Garcia-Fons performs at UW Nov. 17

From a UW press release: Double-bassist Renaud Garcia-Fons, joined by guitar and percussion, will perform at the University of Wyoming at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17, in the Fine Arts
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"Free expression in the academy" Nov. 13 in Jackson

From a UW press release: What are the promises and perils of our increasingly digital world? Who pays for dealing with climate change? Who should speak at a public university?
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"Free expression in the academy" Nov. 13 in Jackson

From a UW press release: What are the promises and perils of our increasingly digital world? Who pays for dealing with climate change? Who should speak at a public university?
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Danielle Pafunda: "The Dead Girls Speak in Unison"

This poetry news comes from an Oct. 29 post on the Owen Wister Review web site: Danielle Pafunda is an assistant professor of gender & women’s studies and English at the
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