Wyoming Arts Council seeking musicians for 2023 Summer Road Trip Playlist By Cap City News|6 days ago
‘So overwhelming to win’: KW grad wins prestigious Kennedy Center acting award CASPER, Wyo. — "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is arguably loved by just about everyone, and is inescapable during By Dan Cepeda|June 8, 2022
PHOTOS: Downtown Casper bustles during first Art Walk of 2022 season CASPER, Wyo. — Casper residents were greeted with sunny, albeit somewhat cooler than usual, weather during the first Casper Art By Dan Cepeda|June 3, 2022
(PHOTOS) Young Casper cellist to hold recital to help fund new instrument CASPER, Wyo. — Harry Potter and classical music aren't often brought up in the same conversation, but Casper cellist Alexis By Dan Cepeda|June 2, 2022
‘Art of the Party’ event features silent disco, Afro-Latin grooves, tournaments and prizes CASPER, Wyo. — ART 321 is hosting a day packed with dance, live music, tournaments, 45 art vendors, prizes and By Greg Hirst|May 22, 2022
WSO’s ‘Suffragette Symphony’ documentary to air on Wyoming PBS this month CASPER, Wyo. — A documentary on the landmark symphony "Julia Louisa Esther," which was commissioned for the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra By Oil City Staff|May 20, 2022
(PHOTOS) Walking with Casper: Artist, rescued dog stick to shadows of Platte River passageway CASPER, Wyo. — Walking is meditation, the pace not always slow, for artist Linda Ryan and her rescued dog Bella. By Brendan LaChance|May 14, 2022
(PHOTOS) ‘He’s got a lot to say’: Music a driving force in Casper teen’s busy life CASPER, Wyo. — Oliver Soulek and his parents were downstairs in their east Casper home recently, enjoying the new Marvel By Dan Cepeda|May 12, 2022
Wyoming Symphony Orchestra’s Rachel Bailey stepping down as executive director CASPER, Wyo. — After what the board’s president called “10 amazing, successful, and dedicated years of leadership,” the Wyoming Symphony By Greg Hirst|May 6, 2022
Downtown Casper theaters set to reopen; America will start with ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ CASPER, Wyo. — Two movie theaters are preparing to reopen in downtown Casper. The America Luxury Movie Palace will reopen By Brendan LaChance|May 5, 2022
Asia featuring John Payne, Jo Dee Messina headline 2022 Beartrap Summer Festival CASPER, Wyo. — Rock group Asia and country star Jo Dee Messina were announced as headliners for this year's Beartrap By Oil City Staff|May 2, 2022
‘Songs of Hope’: Springtime rejuvenates sing time for Casper Civic Chorale CASPER, Wyo. — The Casper Civic Chorale is rehearsing in person again as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides and members are By Brendan LaChance|April 27, 2022
Elite touring ballet ensemble to perform at Highland Park Church in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — The elite touring ensemble Ballet West II is coming to Casper for an ARTCORE performance at the By Oil City Staff|April 25, 2022
Keyhole Burlesque returns to The Bourgeois Pig this weekend with ‘Cuties in Bloom’ CASPER, Wyo. — The Keyhole Peepshow burlesque troupe is performing its latest show two nights in a row this weekend By Oil City Staff|April 22, 2022
Casper, Colorado children’s chorales bringing song of ‘hope, joy, and resiliency’ Tuesday CASPER, Wyo. — The Casper Children’s Chorale will open for the Colorado Children’s Chorale for an ARTCORE performance at the By Greg Hirst|April 18, 2022
PHOTOS: After inaugural success, Bad Poetry night to return monthly to the Bourgeois Pig CASPER, Wyo. — After the resounding success of the inaugural Bad Poetry Slam (O-Rama) Sunday, April 10, organizers said the By Greg Hirst|April 15, 2022
Health and Wellness Through the Arts Conference returns to ART 321 in May CASPER, Wyo. — ART 321 will host the second annual Health and Wellness Through the Arts Conference on May 13 and By Greg Hirst|April 15, 2022
‘Soiree’: Casper musicians, distillers featured in upcoming Sheridan arts event CASPER, Wyo. — Organizers of a unique event in Sheridan hope to bring together diverse artistic endeavors that are growing By Dan Cepeda|April 14, 2022
West Point grad, historian and ‘Etched by the West’ author to give public lecture at the NIC in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Author, historian and West Point graduate Byron Price will deliver a free public lecture at the Nicolaysen By Brendan LaChance|April 13, 2022
PHOTOS: Casper students among winners of statewide essay contest based on ‘Cowboy Ethics’ CASPER, Wyo. — Twenty-two Wyoming students who wrote essays prompted by one of the ten principles in the Jim Owens By Greg Hirst|April 11, 2022
PHOTOS: New galleries at The NIC explore the abstract, phenomenal, and traditional CASPER, Wyo. — The Nicolaysen Art Museum hosted an opening reception for three new installations by Wyoming artists on Friday By Greg Hirst|April 9, 2022
WSO gives young Casper and Laramie musicians a chance to shine this weekend CASPER, Wyo. — Casper native Alexis DePaolo was too young to remember when she first picked up an instrument, but By Dan Cepeda|April 7, 2022
PHOTOS: Nicolaysen Art Museum hosting three new artist exhibits, plus first Casper Artists’ Collective showing CASPER, Wyo. — The Nicolaysen (NIC) Art Museum announced Wednesday that it is hosting a number of new exhibits, including By Brendan LaChance|April 6, 2022
Artists from 16 states depict Pacific marten in 39th annual Wyoming Conservation Stamp Art Show CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department's 39th annual Wyoming Conservation Stamp Art Show will be held starting By Brendan LaChance|April 4, 2022
Bourgeois Pig celebrating third year with Bad Poetry Slam, live music, gallery opening this weekend CASPER, Wyo. — The Bourgeois Pig coffee shop will celebrate the third anniversary of its downtown Casper location with three By Greg Hirst|April 4, 2022
The Nic hosting reception Friday for Casper Artists’ Collective exhibit CASPER, Wyo. — The Casper Artists' Collective is holding the opening reception for its new member exhibit at the Nicolaysen By Oil City Staff|April 3, 2022
Stage III’s production of mystery-drama ‘Proof’ enters final weekend Friday CASPER, Wyo. — Stage III’s production of the mystery-romance-drama Proof, written in 2000 by David Auburn, will enter its final weekend By Greg Hirst|March 28, 2022
CC music instructor and trombonist Nathan Baker’s ARTCORE performance moved to Sunday CASPER, Wyo. — Casper College music theory coordinator and trombonist Nathan Baker’s ARTCORE performance has been moved from Saturday, April By Greg Hirst|March 28, 2022
New survey: How can ART 321 help advance ‘collective vision of the future of arts in Wyoming’? CASPER, Wyo. — On Tuesday, ART 321 announced a new survey it is asking people to take to help provide By Brendan LaChance|March 22, 2022
‘The Thinkers’ book signing with Casper’s Zak Pullen to help support Science Zone CASPER, Wyo. — Casper artist Zak Pullen will be signing copies of the new illustrated book "The Thinkers" next Tuesday By Dan Cepeda|March 17, 2022
Oscar-winning actor William Hurt dies at 71 The death of Oscar-winning actor William Hurt at the age of 71 on Sunday was announced by his son Will By Oil City Staff|March 13, 2022