by Robyn Vincent | Jan 29, 2020 | Environment, News, Politics & Policy
In the last decade, emissions in Teton County climbed 17%. The main culprit? Transportation. Nearly two-thirds of those emissions were from vehicles. What makes these findings further problematic is that the rise in emissions wasn’t commensurate with population...
by Erin McGibbon | Jan 28, 2020 | New Music
2020 is already shaping up to be a robust year for music. From electronic and hip-hop to jazz and blues, artists are delivering the January goods. Recently I’ve been listening to Elliot Moss’ new album, “A Change in Diet.” Moss’ sound is reminiscent of...
by Emily Cohen | Jan 22, 2020 | Culture, Film & TV
The resort community of Jackson Hole, China is inspired by a nostalgic image of the American Old West. The similarities go beyond just architecture.
by Robyn Vincent | Jan 17, 2020 | Culture, Performing Arts
For the first time, a local independent artist has sold out the Center for the Arts stage. Today Andrew Munz will deliver a stand-up comedy routine to a crowd of 500 people. Munz not only sold out the show, he also did so in six days using only social media to get the...
by Robyn Vincent | Jan 15, 2020 | Environment, News, Politics & Policy
The 2010s were the hottest decade on record. That recent finding from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association doesn’t surprise Dr. Rob Davies. He studies global environmental change and sustainable human systems. When it comes to the latter, he says...