Photographer Jessyca Valdez features the portraits and stories of 14 immigrants from around the world currently living in Jackson Hole.
New Film Highlights Uniting Force of Public Lands
If there is one thing that unites people in the West regardless of their background or political persuasion it’s public lands. Filmmaker Leigh...
Weekend Spotlight: Tiki Garcia Paints Liberated Women
In her paintings, artist Tiki Garcia depicts women liberated from the male gaze. From a young age, Garcia felt commodified by men and this work allows...
Mexican-American Artist Explores Heritage, Identity for Dia de los Muertos
Growing up, Nelda Reyes remembered a time when she lived among five generations of family members. “So I was able to meet some of my...
The Curtain Rises on the Love, Rejection and Resilience of ‘A Chorus Line’
Few people can say they've escaped the pain of rejection. But for many entertainers, rejection isn't just an occasional letdown. It's something they...
Jackson Women Push for Period Poverty Awareness
Donned in their brightest red coats, a small group of women gathered in town square on Saturday for the first ever National Period Day. They passed out...
Writer of The Simpsons Reveals Secrets of Satire and Success
If you’re a child of the 90s, The Simpsons theme song is forever etched in your mind. The first episode premiered in December 1989. And it’s been going...
Longtime Fiber Artist Finds Activist Niche
When Doris Florig was snorkeling in the Caribbean recently, she emerged from the turquoise waters near Belize crestfallen. “I came up and a woman in a...
Japanese Internment Camp Prisoner Talks Mass Incarceration, History and Power
When he was nine years old, Sam Mihara and his family were imprisoned at Heart Mountain. Just miles from Cody, Wyoming, Heart Mountain was one of the...