The event is celebrating its 40th year in Jackson with over 50 scheduled events and 28 art galleries available to view throughout town.
‘We are here’: New mural to showcase Mexican-American heritage in Jackson
It’s one of three artworks recently commissioned by JH Public Art by artists with ties to Jackson’s sister city in Tlaxcala, Mexico.
On Set: John Wick’s back, but missing something
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts checks in on America’s favorite retired assassin and tells us if his story is still worth telling.
On Set: The smallest Avenger finally gets a big plot, and a major adversary
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts reviews Marvel Studios’ “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” with a close look at a new mega-villain.
Off Square Theatre students rejuvenate a classic with “The Sound of Music”
The company’s Natalia Macker and local youth performers discuss “The Sound of Music” and sing one of its timeless songs.
‘A sense of connection’: Teton County Library presents 50th Cabin Fever Story Slam
Storytellers will have the opportunity next week to share any five-minute story at the Virginian Lodge.
Behind the news: meet News Director Tyler Pratt
Pratt has over a decade of experience at public radio newsrooms across the U.S. where his previous reporting has centered around criminal justice, social justice and LGBTQ+ issues.
On Set: Even during an off year, Sundance still exhibits excellent documentary filmmaking
Part Two of KHOL film critic Jeff Counts’ 2023 Sundance Film Festival coverage highlights the best of the U.S. Documentary competition.
Jackson heli-ski owner hands over controls after 40 seasons
What started as a move from California in the 1970s helped spawn the rise of the pricey adventure experience in the Tetons.