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Mar 06 Friday
Friday, March 6 | 12 p.m.
Spend the lunch hour in "Where the Heck is Yucca Fountain?" with the artists and UW Art Museum preparators to learn more about their work and the process of installing this interactive exhibition.
This event is free and open to the public.
Join the UW Honors College and UW Libraries in this year's Middle East Film Festivals. This festival is free and open to the public.
Films will be screened nightly at Studio City Laramie with each night featuring a different film.Night 1: Trailer for Cinema Jazireh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB_gZQfYw-4Night 2: Trailer for The Daughter: https://youtu.be/GqBMGO-33UQNight 3: Trailer for Looking for Out Kulthum: https://youtu.be/sZNhZqouZosNight 4: Trailer for The President’s Cake: https://youtu.be/ovHvYXbNSwoNight 5: Trailer for Divine Comedy: https://youtu.be/sNb3Pn4a8CsNight 6: Trailer for Dormitory: https://youtu.be/sEYrN_4ajSc
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For additional information on film rating and content descriptions, please see the film website: www.middleeastfilmfestival.com
Film selections and screening times are subject to change. Any updates or last-minute substitutions will be posted on the festival website: www.middleeastfilmfestival.com
Individuals needing assistance attending events should call the UW Honors College at 766-4110.
Riot Act, Inc. proudly presents Pride and Prejudice by Kate Hamill on The Center for the Arts Main Stage. Performances run March 4–7 at 7:00 PM, with matinees on March 7 and 8 at 1:00 PM.
In celebration of the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, Riot Act, Inc. brings this beloved classic to the stage with a bold, contemporary twist.
This isn’t your grandmother’s Austen. Bold, surprising, boisterous, and timely, Hamill’s adaptation explores the absurdities and thrills of finding your perfect—or imperfect—match. Fast-paced and delightfully irreverent, this Pride and Prejudice speaks to a new era while honoring the wit and heart of the original. ~DPS
Directed by Angel May Wise, the production features a talented cast of local actors including Aaron Flohrs, Aaron Hawkins, Ian Chapman, Margaret Gordon, Kayla Dabel, Shannon Perrone, Sage Wilson, Kalley Miller, Suzy Garcia, Linda Rode, Lynnette Turner Parry, Parker Coleman, and Alexandra Jones.
Tickets are available in advance through The Center Box Office and are priced at $35 for adults and $25 for students and seniors. Riot Act, Inc. swag and concessions will be available before each performance and during intermission.For more information, contact info@riotactinc.org.
This free event, hosted by Teton Resilience Network, will feature Dr. Bryan Shuman from the University of Wyoming discussing climate science and research with tribal youth from Indigenous Youth Voices for Conservation.The public event is open to all and will follow a Youth Climate Futures Summit taking place during the day on March 6th at Teton Science Schools.
Mar 07 Saturday
The Friends of the Albany County Public Library is hosting a book sale in the basement of the Albany County Public Library from March 7-9, 2026. The sale is open from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm daily, and Monday is ½-price day. The proceeds from our sales go to support Albany County Public Library collections.
Popinchalk and Bablo will lead a hands-on screenprinting workshop inspired by the themes and atmosphere of Where the Heck is Yucca Fountain? Using templates developed by the artists, participants will print and embellish their own original artwork to take home. Whether you’re an experienced printmaker or brand new to the process, you’re sure to be delighted with what you’ll create.
Registration is required for this workshop. Please visit uwyo.edu/artmuseum for details and to register.
Step lively and roll back the clock with the Laramie Plains Museum and the Front Street Tavern as we slip through the looking glass and straight into the Jazz Age. For one glittering night for 21+, our historic 1910 bar turns into a bona fide speakeasy soirée—the cat’s pajamas of clandestine revelry—where the lights are low, the spirits are high, and the password means everything.
An honest-to-goodness absinthe fountain will be flowing, pouring that once-forbidden green fairy, while the bar slings Prohibition-era hooch, highballs, and giggle water just like the old days. Between sips, catch a whisper of history—tales of dry laws, bootleggers, and back-alley ingenuity—served smooth and easy, so you can soak it up without missing a step on the dance floor.
Light bites will keep you steady on your feet, whether you’re cutting a rug, laying down your luck at cards, or simply jawing with friends. And to keep the joint jumpin’, our live band Phryne will be on hand, swinging hot and sweet, spinning tunes fit to make even the wallflowers shimmy.
So doll up in your glad rags, shine those shoes, and join the fun—it’s bound to be the bee’s knees and then some.
Ring the Carriage House at 307-742-4448 to reserve your tickets and receive the secret code for entry.
And mum’s the word… this joint only opens for those in the know.
Mar 08 Sunday