Filmmaker Jhane Myers said that having a female protagonist at the center of her film, “Prey,” helped to shift the demographic of people drawn to the “Predator” franchise.
Catholics remember Pope Francis
Our Lady of the Mountains recalls the late pontiff’s humility, compassion and humor.
‘Dance party with a purpose’ advocates for LGBTQ Wyomingites
With bills targeting LGBTQ+ access to restrooms and other public spaces in the state legislature, Jackson Hole Pride is giving the queer community and allies a chance to party and fight for queer rights in the Equality State.
The river as a guide
Local nonprofits the Jackson Hole Writer’s and the Snake River Fund partnered to host a nature writing workshop on a raft — floating from Wilson to South Park.
Grand Teton Music Festival expands free offerings
Those putting on the festival say the new family programs, music classes and concerts are seeing record turnout.
New film from Jackson botanist unpacks impact of changing climate in Greater Yellowstone region
“For Everything There Was A Season” premieres at Teton County Library and examines how shifting weather creates “a tizzy for wildlife.”
‘Electric Dandelions’ and ‘Cloud Lights’ help illuminate the dark winter season
The head of JH Public Art says the return of the annual GlowNights art installations is an opportunity for the community to come together outside.
Colleen Friday’s nature-inspired contemporary artwork is a confluence of identities
The Northern Arapaho artist discusses her creative process, Native American representation in contemporary art and how everything is connected.
David Dorfman Dance aims to give Jackson an out-of-body experience
Founder David Dorfman and composer Liz de Lise join KHOL to discuss the inspiration behind new production “(A) Way Out of My Body.”