by Robyn Vincent | Oct 31, 2019 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
Middle-class folks who want to make Jackson their home don’t have many options these days. Housing Authority director April Norton listed off some numbers to explain. The median income for a single person living in Teton County is around $72,000, she said. (That’s...
by Robyn Vincent | Oct 29, 2019 | Art & Design, Culture
Growing up, Nelda Reyes remembered a time when she lived among five generations of family members. “So I was able to meet some of my great-great-grandparents,” Reyes said. That gave the Mexican-American artist and educator access to the roots of her indigenous...
by Robyn Vincent | Oct 28, 2019 | Health, News
The August mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, left 22 people dead, most of them Latinx. And since then a troubling narrative has emerged. It’s one that shows Latinx people are targets in this country. (We use the term “Latinx” because it is gender-neutral and includes...
by Robyn Vincent | Oct 24, 2019 | Culture, Performing Arts
Few people can say they’ve escaped the pain of rejection. But for many entertainers, rejection isn’t just an occasional letdown. It’s something they experience with impossible frequency. We’re talking daily, if not multiple times a day for...
by Robyn Vincent | Oct 22, 2019 | News, Politics & Policy
Last Thursday was another chaotic news day in Washington D.C. Among the most stunning revelations: acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney held a press conference in which he told reporters that President Trump held foreign aid from Ukraine for reasons that...