Ivan McClellan documents cowboys and cowgirls in the American West, challenging mythology to include people of color.
Drag theater company debuts in Rock Springs with performance of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
A growing theater scene in Rock Springs creates a safe space for people of all backgrounds.
“They cannot fight ‘Latine’“: Colorado drag queens raise awareness for gender-neutral term
The Roaring Divas, a new group of drag queens in western Colorado, are popularizing the gender-neutral term “Latine” in place of “Latinx.”
Alina Lobacheva Plummer: A Jackson resident and new U.S. citizen in her own words
Lobacheva Plummer is one of 20 new citizens who were welcomed during a naturalization ceremony at Grand Teton National Park on Friday.
Students hope to start new Gay-Straight Alliance club at Teton High School
While LGBTQ+ rights are being celebrated across much of the country for Pride Month, a group of Teton Valley students say they still need more support.
Do-it-all artist Andrew Munz is proud to entertain—and poke fun of—Jackson
The local creative discusses the importance of Pride Month, nurturing local talent and creating his alter ego, “Your Girl Catherine.”
New York Dancers Join Jackson Locals in Performance that ‘Pushes Against Discomfort’
Two Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company members discuss the concept behind the production of “What Problem?”, which tackles social isolation and racial justice.
One Busy Rabbi and a ‘Booming’ Jewish Community Celebrate Hanukkah in Jackson
KHOL spoke to the lone rabbi in Wyoming about what the Festival of Lights means this year.
Jackson Expands Community Celebration of Día de los Muertos
Ten local organizations made altars for the Day of the Dead, a Mexican celebration honoring ancestors and loved ones who have passed away.