WYO Performing Arts and Education Center Executive Director Erin Butler said the film series has been a way to keep the history and influence of the western film genre alive. [...]‘Keeping history alive’: WYO hosts classic western film series
“Midnight on the Range” — hosted at The Sheridan Inn in collaboration with Big Horn Records and Luminous Brewhouse — will feature three local recording artists, along with appetizers from Open… [...]The Sheridan Inn hosts inaugural New Year’s Eve event
Craig Johnson's new short story, called “Starters End,” will be featured in an upcoming November 2025 anthology of Johnson’s other past Christmas stories. [...]Local author shares annual tradition
The Neltje Center is more than just a place; it’s a living testament to the idea that creativity and community can change lives. [...]Column: Reflections from the UW Neltje Center
From the minute guests step into the Carriage House Theater, director Ian Cannon-Wallace wants them to be immersed in Studio A at WCTG, a radio broadcast studio in Manhattan, New York, during … [...]1940s radio meets Christmas classic in stage production
SHERIDAN — It’s not easy to corral 62 children into a professional ballet production of “The Nutcracker,” yet for the fifth time, the event that combines a nationally traveling company with lo… [...]Local dancers share stage with San Diego Ballet for ‘The Nutcracker’
“Who She Is” is under license for national broadcast for three more years, with its most recent showing at Kinnison Hall in the Whitney Center for the Arts at Sheridan College on Thursday, Nov 21. [...]"Who She Is" film brings awareness and action to MMIW crisis
For the third year, Trail End’s curated holiday atmosphere has been recognized in a national competition. [...]Trail End's holiday programming receives national recognition
The Brinton Museum's Barbara McNab reflects on an exhibit at the Brinton museum featuring textile work from the Diné culture. [...]Column: Diné (Navajo) treasures at The Brinton Museum
SHERIDAN — The Whitney Center for the Arts at Sheridan College has often used its Kinnison Hall to host a wide range of musical events. Yet this year, the Whitney Center has added a few modifi… [...]Whitney Center hopes to serve community through event calendar
On his podcast last week, comedian Trevor Noah interviewed a group of grade schoolers about what “it’s really like to be a kid.” Noah just released a children’s book so there’s little doubt th… [...]Column: Surprises from small town greatness
The 1975 film “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” isn’t just a classic for moviegoers. In Sheridan, the production has become a decade-long Halloween spectacle. [...]'Rocky Horror' returns to the WYO
Jill Benson reflects on the recent Collective Arts Festival and the work of the Bighorn Arts Collective in her latest column [...]Column: Working together to enhance the cultural landscape
The Wyoming Hotshot Crew has devised a clever and original way to maintain their caloric needs, save money, and keep the crew safe from germs that can over run fire camps. Columnist Sara Evans… [...]Column: How to fuel an elite firefighting crew
A few weeks ago, Brennan Brinda, 22, along with his girlfriend Lena Wilson, 20, hid two specially-tailored decks of cards for Beckett and his 9-year-old brother Camden in a parkwide scavenger hunt. [...]Gillette man aims to turn card collection into scavenger hunts for kids
Columnist Aaron Odom looks ahead to a new season at Trident Theatre and the Civic Theatre Guild. [...]Column: A theatrical appetizer
From now through July, SAGE art gallery is hosting an art show displaying the works of Miss Indian Americas and their families [...]History and hope: SAGE gallery show highlights art of Miss Indians Americas and families
Everyone seems to love a good revenge drama, which is why “Hamlet” has remained one of the most enduring plays through history. Life lessons, if you look for them, abound in Shakespeare’s clas… [...]Column: Lessons in 'Hamlet'
Columnist Denise Gillenwater shares the rich history and benefit of book clubs. [...]Column: No one too old, young, cool for book clubs
“You gotta have fun. Regardless of how you look at it, we’re playing a game,” Carter Nuzum recited. “It’s our job but I don’t think you can do well unless you’re having fun.“I’m Derek Jeter, I… [...]Gillette sixth-graders come out swinging for living wax museum
Columnist Carrie Edinger shares five reasons that a Brinton Museum membership is a wonderful idea. [...]Column: March is membership month at museum
For many, the date Feb. 9, 1964, may fade into history.No wars began. No major elections took place. It was a Sunday — a day for staying at home, tidying up and preparing for the week ahead.Bu… [...]Gillette woman shares Beatles memorabilia in honor of 60-year anniversary
Columnist Christian Erickson wonders: "What if AI turns out to be the best thing to happen to the arts in years?" [...]Column: Harnessing the power of AI for art
Columnist Beth Venn salutes the women who have helped Wyoming thrive, including Jentel residency founders Neltje and Mary Jane Edwards. [...]Column: Women — Wyoming's cultural leaders
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