The Natrona County Library is more than just a place for books. You can check out movies, television shows and video games on all the latest formats and platforms... and it's all free of charge!
Cole Smith is a filmmaker and active duty Air Force officer stationed in Cheyenne.
Earlier this year, he released "Memorial Day", a short film, produced in cooperation the Wyoming Arts Council, that depicts two friends commemorating a fallen comrade...
In 1989, Trump co-starred with supermodel Bo Derek, actor Anthony Quinn and famed Wyoming lawyer Gerry Spence in “Ghosts Can’t Do It,” which was shot in Jackson.
The latest Wyoming-related rumor states that "The Notebook 2 is filming in Cheyenne, Wyoming... Plot Details Released". Could this be true? Find out here.
Devil's Tower National Monument was used to shoot a real life recreation of the "Night on Bald Mountain" scene from the Disney classic "Fantasia"... and it's truly amazing!
When you think about Wyoming movies, old westerns typically come to mind.
While the Cowboy State has inspired many tales of rugged, frontier justice, it’s also been the setting for some terrifying science fiction thrillers and horror films...
He was born Randall Severn Parker III, but fans of the popular adult cartoon South Park know him as Trey Parker.
During his career, Parker has won five Emmy awards, four Tony awards and a Grammy for the long running cartoon and his hit Broadway musical The Book of Mormon...
For over 60 years, Dell Burke was an institution in the town of Lusk, Wyoming.
From 1920 to 1978, Burke owned and operated the most famous brothel in the Cowboy State, The Yellow Hotel.
Burke arrived in the bustling mining boom town in 1919 after authorities in Casper had shut down her business in the notorious Sandbar District...
Most students who attend the University of Wyoming eventually graduate and move along. Some of them never leave.
Matt Groathouse's love for skateboarding began in seventh grade. Throughout junior high, high school and college, the Laramie native would practice new tricks on the UW campus...
Twitter continues to provide us with the kind of important culture-defining talking points we need in an ever-increasing tense world. And then there's this.