by Robyn Vincent | Feb 13, 2020 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
The opening of the Wyoming legislative session delivered a key development for Teton County. On Monday, a bill that would have drastically undermined Jackson’s affordable housing program died in the House on introduction 30-29. The speedy death of House Bill 22 was...
by Erin McGibbon | Feb 7, 2020 | New Music
The funky Afrobeat collective Antibalas is heating up our wintry KHOL studios with their new release “FU Chronicles.” The album explores the convergence of kung fu and Afrobeat with funky rhythms and restorative melodies. It was 1997 when Martin Perna...
by Jeff Counts | Feb 7, 2020 | Culture, Film & TV
The 92nd Academy Awards ceremony is just a couple days away, so I think it’s time to lay my cards on the table. I’ve seen more than 40 films in the last two months. That means I’ve had a lot of time to consider which films and artists are Oscar-worthy. Frankly, I...
by Robyn Vincent | Feb 4, 2020 | Art & Design, Books, Culture, Gender & Identity
What we understand about the lived experiences of diverse groups of people throughout history is evolving. “Often times underrepresented voices are not evident in the historical record,” said Morgan Jaouen, executive director of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and...
by Robyn Vincent | Jan 31, 2020 | Culture, KHOL News & Events
Jackson Hole is often heralded as a conservation success story. But the human cost of that success is rarely part of the discussion. What is largely overlooked when folks celebrate the area’s vast swaths of protected land is the narrative of indigenous peoples. ...