All posts tagged "jackson"
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START It Up: Four proposed schemes could raise up to $5 million for START service
After Teton County voters chose not to enact several proposals in May 2017 to expand funding for the county’s START bus system, officials from the town of Jackson and Teton County have begun looking elsewhere to shore...
- Posted January 17, 2018
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Getting Healthy-ish: Jackson author’s new cookbook makes kitchen duty mostly healthy
“Cooking healthy is a matter of knowing. It’s being willing to take a leap of faith and take the time to learn something new. My book is about being able to change your lifestyle in a sustainable,...
- Posted January 10, 2018
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Redneck Perspective: Westbank Redneck Shot in Closed Area
Locals and visitors alike responded with everything from outrage to support for the poacher of redneck 337, a 39-year-old male from the Teton Pines pack. Warden Jon Stephens got a call from a barista who witnessed a...
- Posted January 10, 2018
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The Kitchen: Quincy Charrette’s new kitchen is not to be overlooked
Is it Asian? Asian fusion? Modern? Modern fusion? Those are the questions everyone has about The Kitchen, one of Jackson’s most unique and evolving restaurants. When you walk through the restaurant’s heavy glass door, the modern architecture,...
- Posted January 4, 2018
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Art Beacon: Jackson’s public art instillation is a crowdsourced work of wonder
People started taking photos before they were even done. During construction, when ice luminaries sat on the ground and the wall wasn’t even built, people asked if they could sneak in for a photo. Sometimes Bland Hoke...
- Posted January 4, 2018
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Go Tell It On The Mountain: Film tour hits Jackson with stories of dangerous descents and badass women
A 70-foot waterfall descent in a pool toy. An ode to badass women athletes, BASE jumping cliffs, climbing granite and shredding singletrack. A climber who dislodged a boulder that hit him on the head while rappelling from...
- Posted December 20, 2017
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Eric Aho’s World: New show at Tayloe Piggott gallery creates a lush landscape through art
Walking into the Tayloe Piggott Gallery should feel like entering Eric Aho’s world. The abstract landscape oil painter’s work is void of people and features lush greenery and dynamic compositions of snow and ice. “You kind of...
- Posted December 20, 2017
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Chef Kitchen Secrets: Three of Teton County’s top chefs spill on life behind the restaurant curtain
Local KHOL radio personality and previous traveling restaurant consultant Jason Mitchell is no stranger to pleasing picky eaters. Mitchell graduated from the Culinary Institute of America with two degrees in Culinary Arts and Business Management. His culinary...
- Posted December 20, 2017
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Dietary Drinking Habits: Turn that paleo frown upside down with gluten-free vegan cocktails
By Greta Corona Hosting dinner for the holidays can be a lot of work and stress. Catering dinner can mean catering to the vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and paleo diet(s). While I can’t help you turn extra...
- Posted December 20, 2017
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Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner: Where to Feed Any and Every Picky Eater in Jackson
The holiday season is pretty darn great. Homes are filled with joy, laughter and family and friends who have gathered together to celebrate … well, whatever it is they choose to celebrate. Holidays: We dig ‘em. But...
- Posted December 20, 2017