Exploring the roots of Basque poetry from a Wyoming perspective
The tree of Gernika is no metaphor but a real tree – or series of trees – grown over the centuries in the town of Gernika in northern Spain, known to most of the world as Guernica. The tree represents the centuries-old traditions of the Basques. You may know Guernica...
Author Anna North imagines an even wilder Wyoming Wild Bunch
Imagine, if you will, that Wyoming’s infamous Hole in the Wall Gang in the late 1890s was composed of young women escaping a post-pandemic totalitarian society. That’s the scenario constructed by Anna North in her new revisionist historical novel, “Outlawed.” These...
From outlaw skulls to rail stories, Rawlins museum animates history
Wyoming is home to more than 100 museums. They include the obscure — the Cody Dug Up Gun Museum — to the renowned — theUniversity of Wyoming Art Museum in Laramie. But only one Wyoming museum showcases the skull of infamous outlaw Big Nose George Parrott, who once...
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