Professional skier and filmmaker Veronica Paulsen digs into the nature of her fellow athletes and what it’s like to film in remote locations.
Group Empowers Unheard Voices to Take Control of their Narratives
DIYDocs is teaching residents of Jackson, Wyoming, and Tlaxcala, Mexico, how to make their own documentary films. All they need is a smartphone.
On Set: A Tale of Two New Releases
Do audiences want new films in a socially distanced theater or on their home screens? ‘Tenet’ and ‘Mulan’ each took different routes and movie critic Jeff Counts tells us what worked best.
Quarantine Diaries: Students Contemplate a Shifting Reality
What was it like for incoming sixth-grade students whose routines were upended by the COVID-19 pandemic?
On Set: ‘Palm Springs’ Speaks to Our Pandemic Daze
In both style and theme, the Hulu original film is perfect viewing for the quarantine-addled mind.
‘On the Trail of Wolves’: A Conversation with Philippa Forrester
The author argues that the debate on wolves reflects where people stand on politics, the environment, conservation.
Bald Eagle Spreads His Wings Again
After crashing through the window of a Hoback cabin, a rehabilitated ancient eagle returns to the wild.
Quarantined Regards: Musicians Reflect on Changing Industry
The pandemic has created a volatile environment for musicians, event producers and venues. KHOL spoke with local musicians to see how they are navigating.
On Set with Jeff Counts: Cinematic Gems for the Netflix Fatigued
As you burn through your Netflix backlogs and wonder how to pace yourself, film critic Jeff Counts revisits 2019 films that deserve a second look.