The famed radio host shares what he’s learned about what makes a good story.
New Off Square play “The Revolutionists” provokes thought and laughter
Director Allison Watrous and Off Square Theatre’s Sadie Frank discuss the layered context and complexities of the raucous comedy that celebrates female voices.
The summertime magic of Shakespeare in Jackson Hole
Off Square Theatre’s Natalia Macker and Melissa Elliott discuss the joy of bringing Shakespeare to life and this year’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Do-it-all artist Andrew Munz is proud to entertain—and poke fun of—Jackson
The local creative discusses the importance of Pride Month, nurturing local talent and creating his alter ego, “Your Girl Catherine.”
10 years in, Treefort Music Festival is evolving on its own terms
The Boise festival boasted more than 25,000 visitors but still managed to maintain its indie and non-commercial feel.
New York Dancers Join Jackson Locals in Performance that ‘Pushes Against Discomfort’
Two Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company members discuss the concept behind the production of “What Problem?”, which tackles social isolation and racial justice.
Dancers’ Workshop Brings Back That Holiday Magic
Michaela Ellingson of Dancers’ Workshop reflects on being a lifelong performer and the importance of self-discovery.
An Encore for Pierre’s Theatre in Victor
The historic theater lit back up in early December for a production of “A Christmas Carol.”
Free Outdoor Shakespeare Returns to Jackson
Co-directors and performers Edgar Landa and Kate Gleason discuss modernizing “Much Ado About Nothing” with a Mexican-American lead character.