KHOL’s new music director is a longtime DJ exploring the common threads between iconic artists and the musicians they have inspired.
Emily has served as executive director of KHOL since June 2019. She has a background in ecological design and urban planning and has worked as a teacher on the US-Mexico border in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, as a policy wonk in Washington, DC and as a land use planner in Wyoming. She enjoys getting away from the operations side of radio to produce original stories about arts and culture in Jackson.
Recent Stories by Emily Cohen
Jackson Residents Howl for Frontline Workers
The howl is Wyoming speak for thank you. It is the locals’ way of connecting and showing support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Quarantined Regards: Life From a Distance
At the start of the pandemic, nurse and photographer Shivyon Mitchell began a photo series titled “Six Feet Away.”
Pop Secrets — Former Assistant to Art Innovator Roy Lichtenstein Takes Us Inside His Studio and Beyond
James DePasquale speaks about his relationship with pop art pioneer Roy Lichtenstein in advance of an upcoming talk in Driggs, Idaho.
‘Americaville’ Director On Jackson Hole’s Chinese Alter Ego
The resort community of Jackson Hole, China is inspired by a nostalgic image of the American Old West. The similarities go beyond just architecture.