Wyoming Arts Council

Morris late addition to Author’s Day

Retired rodeo champ Abe Morris has been added to the line-up for Author’s Day on Saturday, Aug. 18, noon-6 p.m. at the Wyoming State Fair in Douglas. Morris will read
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Morris late addition to Author's Day

Retired rodeo champ Abe Morris has been added to the line-up for Author’s Day on Saturday, Aug. 18, noon-6 p.m. at the Wyoming State Fair in Douglas. Morris will read
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KUWR launches fall membership drive

You can tell that fall is on its way when Wyoming Public Radio begins its membership drive. KUWR in Laramie is a stalwart supporter of the arts, and you can
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How the buffalo was saved — barely

In New West, Jenny Shank reviewed the latest book by Wyoming native Michael Punke, “Last Stand: George Bird Grinnell, the Battle to Save the Buffalo, and the Birth of the
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Arts Summit promotes "creative economy"

The first-ever Wyoming Arts Summit, scheduled for October 19 and 20, is shaping up to be a “creative economy” camp for elected officials, commissioners, educators, arts advocates, artists and business
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Arts Summit promotes "creative economy"

The first-ever Wyoming Arts Summit, scheduled for October 19 and 20, is shaping up to be a “creative economy” camp for elected officials, commissioners, educators, arts advocates, artists and business
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WyoBookFest profile: Paisley Rekdal

Paisley Rekdal is the author of a book of essays, The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee (Pantheon 2000 and Vintage 2002), and three books of poetry, A Crash of
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Bookfest Profile: Lee Alley

Lee Alley is a decorated Vietnam War combat veteran from Wheatland, Wyoming, who now helps veterans of other wars adjust to civilian life and come to terms with their experiences.
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WWP play recalls 1885 Chinese Massacre

From a University of Wyoming press release: The Wyoming Writing Project will present an original play, “The Ghosts of Bitter Creek,” during a dinner-theatre performance Friday, Aug. 3, at the
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Proulx stories yield taste treats

This item about Wyoming writer Annie Proulx comes from Jenny Shank, New West book editor: Rocky Mountain News Book Editor Patti Thorn and Food Editor Marty Meitus team up on
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