The University of Wyoming Art Museum is now displaying selected student work for their annual student exhibit. Submissions for artwork are ope…
The sixties and seventies in many ways were the labor pains of a coming birth. The Vietnam War led to the anti-war movement; and the civil rig…
In the spring of 1893, Albany County Surveyor W.O. Owen received a set of maps from the US Geological Survey for review. Owen had known what t…
In the spring of 1893, Albany County Surveyor W.O. Owen received a set of maps from the US Geological Survey for review. Owen had known what t…
Agnes Evans is your average cheerleader-type teenager. But, Agnes is struggling to come to terms with the death of her geeky younger sister, T…
Short film and music video director Ninian Doff makes his feature directorial debut with his dark comedy, “Get Duked!” and it is familiar … bu…
Relative Theatrics (RT) is continuing their eighth season and producing Brooke Erin-Smith’s “The Care and Feeding of Small Animals,” scheduled…
When Thornton Biggs (c. 1855-1941) was born he was a “possession” of his slave-holding owner in Maryland. His parents were slaves and it seeme…
A lot of controversy surrounds Emerald Fennell’s “Promising Young Woman” (2020) and audience members might leave the theater with confused smi…
Social distancing may have put a damper on many forms of entertainment, but local book clubs are still going strong. The Albany County Public …
As of 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Pete Gosar was in the lead to get a pie in the face. But not far behind was Peggy Trent. In close pursuit, nipping …
This year’s recipients of the distinguished Governor’s Arts Awards includes Laramie-based dancer and arts educator, Dr. Margaret Wilson. Wilso…
It’s hard to separate fact from fiction when talking about the old Virginia Dale Stage Station on the Wyoming/Colorado border about 29 miles s…
There is perhaps nothing more iconic to the imagery of the American West than the horse. Throughout the history of Westward expansion, this ma…
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Regina King, known for her performances in “Ray” and “Miss Congeniality 2,” knocks the world of entertainment out with her directorial debut, …
One fateful evening, British socialite and novelist, Charles Condomine, invites an eccentric medium named Madame Arcati to his house. During h…
Paul W.S. Anderson’s “Monster Hunters” has all the makings of an excellent role-playing film except it moves entirely too slow, even by videog…
This year, many of us have been forced to get creative with how we connect with others. Across the world, artists and musicians have found uni…
Pre-statehood Laramie editors included, among others, an ex-Confederate soldier, a moralizing father of over 20 children, an attorney who owne…
On a Thursday morning, the University of Wyoming Art Museum was empty, save for a welcoming young person sitting at the front desk behind a Pl…
Fun, artistic, creative events are almost exclusively organized for children, leaving adults little more than pantry dinners (scraps from your…
The big blue “On the Hook’ food truck rolled into Laramie yesterday, Tuesday, Jan. 12. Before long, a constant stream of people lined up to in…
What does it mean to connect with and see people in the community in a time of mandated isolation and social distancing, especially when being…
Of the many occupants of the 1888 historic house at 620 S. Seventh St. in Laramie, its longest resident was Martha Stickney, who lived there f…
From the tundra of 2020 shutdowns, isolation, and dark winter days, Laramie-based band Bob Lefevre & the Already Gone sprouted a red-hot d…
The event that took place Wednesday in the nation’s capitol could not have been timed better for a historical documentary on the Ku Klux Klan …
If you stop by any restaurant in southeastern Pennsylvania on New Year’s Day, they will likely be serving pork and sauerkraut as their special…
The beauty of an old year yielding to a new one is celebrated through countless traditions: some sparkly, others savory. But one tradition, or…