CULTURE FRONT: Play publicizes local plight
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – You were kicked out of your apartment because the landlord wouldn’t wait the extra few days for the rent check. Your small children are cold and hungry. Nights are getting...
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Nasty phunk in the Commons Jackson Hole, Wyoming – Drawing on mastery of all of the tools that make funk music what it is, Dumpstaphunk is a self-assured, borderline supergroup that is at least...
View ArticleFilm series rides French New Wave
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – At a time when Hollywood was adhering to a safe blueprint of cookie cutter endings and straightforward cinematography, a renegade film style was surfacing in France. Employing...
View ArticleDon’t Ask Me No Questions
Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Gary Rossington answers all before playing JH’s centennial. Can a song be bigger than “Sweet Home Alabama?” From the opening strains of the instantly recognizable riff – it’s a...
View ArticlePower to the pedestrian
The POP experiment hijacks Deloney Street. Jackson Hole, Wyoming – For many of us, Jackson Hole encapsulates an air of possibility. But while our natural arenas unleash potential for individual...
View ArticleMUSIC BOX: Jackson turns 100, Skynyrd turns 40
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – Anthemic and hard rocking, slow burning and lyrically meditative while often threading excessive triple-guitar assaults, the music of Lynyrd Skynyrd defines hard Southern rock....
View ArticleOutliers unite!
Make this stop on your Palates and Palettes Art Walk: Teton Artlab + Aspens Market. Jackson Hole, Wyo. – On Friday night, take a walk on the avant garde side and visit Teton Artlab’s P&P...
View ArticleMake it count at P&P
Heady art, delicious food and abundant booze flow through the streets of Jackson Hole, 5 to 8 p.m., Friday during Palates and Palettes Art Walk. More than 30 galleries participate in P&P,...
View ArticleMinton’s microcosm of art and nature
Make this stop on your Palates and Palletes Art Walk: Center Theater + a culinary surprise. Jackson Hole, Wyo. – As cartographers have always known, maps are more than navigational devices. They are...
View ArticleJackson Rising III charts new territory
Jackson Hole, Wyo. – Opening this Friday, Art Association’s annual Jackson Rising III exhibit showcases the work of eight different local artists who exemplify the range of talent and ideas percolating...
View ArticleTGR fuels pow hounds with world premiere
‘Almost Ablaze’ douses viewers with global mountain mayhem and candid commentary. Jackson Hole, Wyoming – Teton Gravity Research’s Almost Ablaze will take you to high places and do strange things to...
View ArticleMUSIC BOX: ODESZA thumps TGR; Rowdy Foxes at Tav
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – When Harrison Mills (a.k.a. CatacombKid) and Clayton Knight (a.k.a. BeachesBeaches) graduated from Western Washington University in Bellingham in 2012, it was unfathomable that...
View ArticleAlliance honors locals for 35th anniversary
Jackson Hole, Wyoming — It’s a little scary to envision what Jackson Hole might look like if it weren’t for the watchdog efforts of the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance. C’mon kids, the line...
View ArticleMUSIC BOX: SAVOY harvests massive bass
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – When a tour is dubbed “Mo Lasers Mo Problems,” its legit to guess that there’s going to be some electronic-induced dance grooves pumping from the speakers. Utilizing a dub-step,...
View ArticleThis Week: Calendar highlights
WEDNESDAY 9.24 & THURSDAY 9.25 Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah service will be led by Carl Levenson and Chazzan Judd Grossman. Prelude music begins at 6:10 p.m., childcare provided. Rosh Hashanah...
View ArticleWild festival spins hip science
Jackson Hole, Wyoming – More than two dozen organizations will offer free hands-on activities and demonstrations at Center for the Arts this weekend as part of WILD Science, the region’s first ever...
View ArticleSPECIAL EVENT: Juggling comedy and innovation
Moschen and Berky reunite on Center stage Jackson Hole, Wyoming – In the late 1970s, a producer in New York City introduced Bob Berky to Michael Moschen, starting a more than 10-year partnership in...
View ArticleTHIS WEEK: OCT. 15 – 21
WEDNESDAY 10.15 Embracing the Cuts and Scrapes Erick Nelson labors long hours with his hands to create the intricate woodcut prints he will unveil at The Rose this week. “Woodcut printmaking to me has...
View ArticleCALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS: OCT. 22-28
THURSDAY 10.23 MacBeth from The Met Adrian Noble’s production includes Anna Netrebko’s searing portrayal of Lady MacBeth, the mad and murderous mate of Zeljko Lucic’s doomed MacBeth. The Met: Live in...
View ArticleCalendar Highlights: Oct. 29 to Nov. 1
WEDNESDAY 10.29 Swing your partner Local legends BJ and Clayton lead you through the basics of Western Swing and Texas Two Step. Grab your boots and hit the dance floor. Country Western Swing Classes,...
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