Off Square’s Thin Air Shakespeare returns to the Center Amphitheater for a two-week run.
On Set: Walk and Talk, Straight to the Oscars
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts is back with a review of Aaron Sorkin’s latest talkative period piece, “Being the Ricardos.”
Dancers’ Workshop Brings Back That Holiday Magic
Michaela Ellingson of Dancers’ Workshop reflects on being a lifelong performer and the importance of self-discovery.
A New Era for Skinny Skis
Phil Leeds, former co-owner of Skinny Skis, reflects on the changing outdoor retail industry and four decades as a small business owner in Jackson.
An Encore for Pierre’s Theatre in Victor
The historic theater lit back up in early December for a production of “A Christmas Carol.”
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.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor: A Snapshot from Tlaxcala, Mexico
Alyson Spery of the local nonprofit DIY Docs reflects on the connections between Jackson, Wyoming, and Tlaxcala, Mexico.
On Set: A New Old West in ‘The Harder They Fall’
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts reviews Netflix’s bold new western with an all-Black principal cast.
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.