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Nominate a local photographer

The Capital City Weekly is looking to feature photographers around Southeast for a Nov. 16 Photography Issue. Let…

Lead carver Mic Beasley, left, and carver Fred Fulmer work on a healing totem pole at Harborview Elementary School through the summer. The totem will be erected at Gastineau Elementary School as a remembrance of the Tlingit graves the school was built on.

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Poles to mark Taku Khwaan, Auk Khwaan territory, heal historical trauma

For the last decades, nothing has marked South Douglas as traditional Taku and Auk Khwaan land. That will…

Kiah Murray played a fortune-telling parrot in Allison Holtkamp's "24-hour miracle" play "Finding Nora."

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24-Hour Miracle features #badombres

They call it “the extreme sports of theatre.” With 24 hours from blank page to premiere, Juneau-Douglas Little…

Roger Williams of Gustavus, a metalsmith, creates spoons and ladles he sells in Gustavus, Juneau, and on Etsy (a website.)

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In the Works with Roger Williams, Gustavus metalsmith

CCW: How did you get started metalsmithing? RW: I was involved in welding first. I was intrigued with…

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Final Friday highlights Valley businesses

A year ago, small business owners in the Mendenhall Valley, under the lead of Courtney McNaughton of Red…

A girl samples berries from a prolific huckleberry bush.

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Art in Unusual Places

The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places. Photographers of all levels…

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For the Love of Music: A Review

This is the title of a magnificent chamber concert given several weeks ago as part of the Con…

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Writers’ Weir: The Body in the Dunes

The blades of beach grass murmured like animated ideograms to tell us why, compass needles to tell us…

The cast of The Addams Family, a one-weekend-only musical put on by Juneau-Douglas High School. In the play, Wednesday Addams is engaged - to a boy from a "normal" family. As the Addams family hosts a meet and greet dinner between the two families, hilarity ensues.

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The Addams Family comes to Juneau

Juneau-Douglas High School Theatre is performing “The Addams Family Musical” for one weekend only. In the play, Wednesday…

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Alaska Climate Action Network to present film series

JUNEAU — Alaska Climate Action Network will present a series of three films about climate change, its impacts…

A prepatory sketch artist Ricardo Búrquez made before starting his "My World" mural at the Main Street Gallery in Ketchikan.

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Shorefront mural takes shape before Ketchikan’s eyes

Three miles, 20 feet, 25 days: Those are the specifications for Ricardo J. Búrquez’s “My World” mural project.…

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Meals with Midgi: Second round dinners

True confession time: I don’t keep a lot of leftovers. Part of that is because The Captain tends…

UAS to hold Power & Privelege Symposium on Nov. 9

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UAS to hold Power & Privelege Symposium on Nov. 9

The University of Alaska Southeast will hold its first annual Power & Privilege Symposium from 8:15 a.m.-9 p.m.…

Actors Enrique Bravo, left, Cate Ross, center, and Shelley Virginia rehearse for Perseverance Theatre's production of "Not Medea."

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Photos: Perseverance Theatre’s ‘Not Medea’

Actors Shelley Virginia and Enrique Bravo rehearse for Perseverance Theatre’s production of “Not Medea.”

Music instructors Meghan Johnson, left, and Lorrie Heagy direct first graders in the Juneau Alaska Music Matters (JAMM) program at Glacier Valley Elementary School in December 2014. Johnson is the principal cellist for the Juneau Symphony.

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A Q&A with Juneau Symphony principal cellist Meghan Johnson

Editor’s note: The Capital City Weekly is running Q&As with Meghan Johnson and Bill Paulick ahead of Juneau…

Bill Paulick

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A Q&A with Bill Paulick, Juneau Symphony principal French horn player

Editor’s note: The Capital City Weekly is running Q&As with Meghan Johnson and Bill Paulick ahead of Juneau…

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Alaska Positive juror to give lecture at state museum

The 2016 Alaska Positive juror, Larry McNeil, will give a lecture at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 21…

Emmanuel Jal

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Former child soldier, peace activist to perform hip-hop in Juneau

A former child soldier turned peace activist and hip-hop artist is coming to perform in Juneau Oct. 25-26.…

Romeo walks on the frozen Mendenhall Lake.

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Black wolf display nears completion

Juneau once got to know a certain gregarious black wolf. Now, after seven years, that wolf is returning…

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Tidal Echoes open to submissions

Tidal Echoes, the literary journal of Southeast Alaska, is accepting submissions for its 2017 issue. Tidal Echoes accepts…