by Emily Cohen | Feb 21, 2020 | Art & Design, Culture
James DePasquale speaks about his relationship with pop art pioneer Roy Lichtenstein in advance of an upcoming talk in Driggs, Idaho.
by Robyn Vincent | Feb 21, 2020 | Culture, Performing Arts
If you’ve spent any time at the Center for the Arts recently, chances are you’ve seen a few young people scurrying through the halls in curious clothing—boys donning tweed trousers, suspenders and bowties; girls in long, flowing skirts, lace blouses and wide-brimmed...
by Robyn Vincent | Feb 18, 2020 | Gender & Identity, Health, News, Politics & Policy
After two attempts last week, a bill to expand Medicaid died in the Wyoming Legislature. According to the Wyoming Department of Health, such a bill would have provided coverage to 19,000 low-income Wyomingites. And the federal government would have picked up 90% of...
by Jeff Counts | Feb 17, 2020 | Culture, Film & TV
World War II movies are so common these days. We are no strangers to three-hour prestige projects centered on such narratives of good versus evil. But what we get with Jojo Rabbit is something decidedly more modest—a funny little story from director Taika Waititi. The...
by Erin McGibbon | Feb 15, 2020 | New Music
Sometimes good things don’t take time. Case in point: the album “Unlocked.” Emcee Denzel Curry and producer Kenny Beats dropped the unexpected, fiery EP this month. The album’s genesis is testament to the duo’s nimble creativity. Curry recently appeared on...