All posts tagged "poetry"
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THE NEW WEST: Indigenous Wisdom
The voice of Red Elk-Reed hails from the real old West. JACKSON HOLE, WY — On the high plains of the American West, where four or five generations of land tenure is invoked to claim greater credibility...
- Posted September 6, 2017
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CULTURE FRONT: Poetic prowess at the library
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – A few weeks ago, the small town of Ethete, Wyoming, was home to a minor literary first. Wyoming poets David Romtvedt and Matt Daly were in residence at Wind River Tribal College for...
- Posted February 3, 2015
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REDNECK PERSPECTIVE: St. Blythe would soon be there
’Twas the night before Christmas in my trailer house, I was doing bourbon shots and unbuttoning Blythe’s blouse; Her stockings were nylon, I removed them with care, In hopes that black lace soon would be there! Blythe’s...
- Posted December 16, 2014
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THIS WEEK: November 26 – December 2
CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS WEDNESDAY 11.26 to MONDAY 12.15 Dual art exhibit View this eclectic art show incorporating a variety of media, including watercolors and computer-generated digital art. The art of Stacy Beazer-Rogers and Helen Farrell is contemporary, but...
- Posted November 25, 2014
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POETRY CORNER: For the love of poetry
JACKSON HOLE, WYO – In April, Teton County Library honors poetry as part of our year-long 75th Anniversary Celebration and highlights the genre as part of national Poetry Month. One program, Voces, is a bilingual poetry reading session, allowing...
- Posted April 9, 2013