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.
On Set: New documentary retraces journey of Wyoming prisoner of war during World War II
The film “Dear Sirs” tells the personal story of director Mark Pedri’s grandfather, Silvio, during World War II—a history that was discovered only after his death.
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.”
On Set: A new ‘need for speed’ that was worth the wait
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts strapped into the cockpit for the new “Top Gun” movie and checks in with Maverick after 36 years.
Artist Elizabeth Morisette finds inspiration in found objects
The Colorado-based artist discusses her creative process and how sentimentality plays a major role in her work.
On Set: The Evelyn we were all looking for
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts takes another trip through alternate universes, but this time without the help of the MCU.
On Set: We’re well past the endgame now
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts checks in on the status of yet another of entertainment’s most beloved brands.
Mountain town journalist writes an anthropology of ski bumming
KHOL speaks to veteran ski writer Heather Hansman about her new book, “Powder Days.”