‘Strangers in the Land’ traces 19th-century violence against Chinese immigrants in Wyoming to contemporary crackdowns.

‘Strangers in the Land’ traces 19th-century violence against Chinese immigrants in Wyoming to contemporary crackdowns.
The digital project is helping readers and writers connect across the state.
For one co-author, inspiration came from 19th century explorer John Wesley Powell’s argument that the American West was not the popular myth of a place of infinite resources.
Thirty authors discuss recent releases from grizzlies to astronauts.
The former KHOL DJ returned to Jackson to promote his first book “Shake Yourself Free: Take Control of Your Life to Move Through the Pain.”
The legendary photographer reflects on the famed mama bear’s role in conservation.
Author J.B. Zielke joins us to discuss his self-published memoir and experiencing cultures worldwide on horseback.
More than 40 people gathered to share their work and process emotions during National Poetry Month.
KHOL speaks to veteran ski writer Heather Hansman about her new book, “Powder Days.”