When Billings’ Patrick Branger isn’t fighting fires, he’s probably out moonlighting as a clown.
On Set: In “Halloween Ends” all things, good and otherwise, must come to a close
Michael Myers and Laurie Strode go one more round in their four-decades-long battle.
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.”
Acclaimed political theater company makes Wyoming debut
The cultural organizations residing in the Center for the Arts come together for first of its kind collaboration.
Visionary architect Jason McLennan sees a cleaner future
The green building pioneer discusses the concept of living buildings and how they can improve our society.
“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.”
Meet KHOL’s new reporter and producer, Hanna Merzbach
Merzbach comes to Jackson from Bend, Oregon, where she worked as a freelance journalist and reported on housing and the environment.
TGR’s latest film basks in the magical energy of the mountains
Teton Gravity Research co-founder and president Steve Jones discusses his early days in Jackson Hole, how TGR stays progressive and the company’s latest film “Magic Hour.”
New Off Square play “The Revolutionists” provokes thought and laughter
Director Allison Watrous and Off Square Theatre’s Sadie Frank discuss the layered context and complexities of the raucous comedy that celebrates female voices.