Christine Stevens’ writing takes a turn in a dry stream bed.
After 15 years, Jackson-based improv troupe keeps serving up silliness for the soul
For the members of Laff Staff, the comedy group is their family – and together, they’re getting ready for their anniversary show this month.
Ballet Hispánico performance to explore what it means to be Latino
The New York-based dance company will perform at the Center for the Arts this week, fuzing together different cultures and forms of dance.
On Set: Argylle Review
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts reviews a twisty new spy caper from the director of the “Kingsman” franchise.
Sundance Film Festival wraps this weekend — and is accessible for online viewing
The “Winding Path” features an Eastern Shoshone medical student as she reflects on summers spent on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
Andrew Munz on combating the housing crisis with laughter in a new stand-up special
‘Almost Homeless’ finds the local comedian grappling with the concept of refuge in Jackson Hole.
New film from Jackson botanist unpacks impact of changing climate in Greater Yellowstone region
“For Everything There Was A Season” premieres at Teton County Library and examines how shifting weather creates “a tizzy for wildlife.”
Hockey brings the Jackson Hole community together for more than a quarter century
Jackson Hole Moose are halfway through their 26th year and playing the last games of January this weekend.
‘Electric Dandelions’ and ‘Cloud Lights’ help illuminate the dark winter season
The head of JH Public Art says the return of the annual GlowNights art installations is an opportunity for the community to come together outside.