Music

C&C breaks country trend, brings alternative band

Three bands have been brought together for students by the University of Wyoming Concerts & Convocations.    Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is co-headlining a concert with We the Kings and special guest Cartel at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the UW College of Arts and Sciences auditorium. Doors open at 7 [more]

Post-rock band performs in Denver

Explosions in the Sky looks forward to playing in Wyoming one day, but until then the band will have to settle for playing in Denver at the Fillmore next Tuesday, a member said. For those who don’t know the band, Explosions in the Sky are a Texas musical outfit that plays instrumental post-rock us [more]

Act I: Background Writer, actor, producer, professor are all names to describe William Missouri Downs. His plays have been translated and performed world-wide. Yet, he allows for the University of Wyoming to perform such great comedies as “Books on Tape,” which was performed last spring, for bas [more]

Monday night—almost a week has passed since I interviewed the actors and director. Today was dress rehearsal. The first problem in the play was the actors’ entrance. When the female professor entered the stage her shoes were all I could focus on. The actress’s light melodic voice was trying to [more]

The Sunshine House performed in Simpson Plaza Wednesday.  The band is indie/folk-like sounding band using various instruments such as percussion, guitars, vocals and violins to create a unique style of music.  Left:  Tyler Kellogg on drums, Jared Lish on strings, Dylan Curtis and Zac [more]

The Laramie Municipal Band began its summer concert series in Washington Park last night.  The concerts start every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., last about an hour and are free to the public. Band members describe the summer concert series as “the best family entertainment in Laramie during the su [more]

The Second City improv group preformed their touring show “Fair & Unbalanced” Wednesday night in the A&S Auditorium.  “College audiences are my favorite kind of audience. You can push a little further than say a preforming arts center where we have to be a little more tame,” Sha [more]