Miss America will be crowned next month in Orlando, Florida, an over 2,000-mile, seldom-made trek from Greybull, Wyoming. But one 21-year-old will be doing exactly that, looking to be the Cowboy State’s first winner.
On Set: “A Quiet Place: Day One”
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts just watched the prequel to “A Quiet Place” and tells us how well it sets up the universe of the original film.
Poetry on the air and out of the box
Now in its 14th year, the Poetry Box has collected over 200 poems from local and regional writers – and distributed over 20,000 copies of those poems.
Mountains of Color Film Festival celebrates stories from people of color in the outdoors
The festival will screen films June 7 to 10. Also on deck are filmmaking workshops, hikes and panel discussions.
On Set: The Paradise Paradox highlights mountain town mental health crisis and solutions
Filmmaker Brett Rapkin speaks about mental health in mountain towns in advance of a screening of his documentary on May 13.
On Set: Double feature! Challengers and The Fall Guy
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts reviews two films that are vying to be the first hits of the summer popcorn season.
Fashion show celebrates LGBTQ+ community at Center for the Arts
The “Spring Fling Fashion Thing” features runway looks designed by local artists.
On Set: Local film series goes behind the scenes of Teton adventures
Professional skier and filmmaker Veronica Paulsen digs into the nature of her fellow athletes and what it’s like to film in remote locations.
Young Jackson dancers shine in annual choreography showcase
Junior Repertory Company students are the driving force behind “New Dances, New Choreographers.”