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Living & Growing: Truth, justice and the American Way

Truth, justice and the American Way. This was Superman’s catch-phrase, and has been in circulation for almost 80…

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Recent births

Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital • A son, Tobin Will Kantola, weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz., was…

Guy Unzicker.

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Guy About Town: The dangerous road of expression

My hands were shaking. I couldn’t read my notes. I felt like doubling over and the act of…

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UAS nurtures new Master of Arts teachers for Alaska

When Andrew Israelsen searched for a graduate teaching program, he looked north — way north. The Southern California…

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Black and White Gala raises money for psychiatric equipment

The Bartlett Regional Hospital Foundation’s annual Black & White Gala and Fundraiser will raise funds for psychiatric telemedicine…

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Thank you for helping us find Ryan

Our family wishes to extend our heartfelt thanks to all that responded last week to help search for…

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St. Vincent’s thanks donors

The St Vincent de Paul Mission is to provide material and spiritual charity and to work for social…

Auke Rec on a moody day.

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Wild Shots

Submit your wild shots: The Empire Outdoors page is looking for superb images of Alaska’s wildlife, scenery or…

A female darner dragonfly lays her eggs at the edge of a pond.

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Off the Trails: Hither and yon

One sunny day in late August, a friend and I headed up to the meadows at the base…

The Git Hayetsk dancers, founded by Mike and Mique'l Dangeli, perform at a fundraiser in March 2014.

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New professor embodies both the academic and active nature of Native art

Mique’l Dangeli has been a little busy. In between being an artist-in-residence at the Scotiabank Dance Center in…

Kids dye cloth using lichens and mushrooms during Karen Dillman's class at the Rainforest Festival in Petersburg.

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A forest of forageables at the Petersburg Rainforest Festival

Ten years ago, U.S. Forest Service ecologist Karen Dillman returned to Petersburg from the Cordova Fungus Festival and…

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Juneau’s Arts Complex receives JCF grant

The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council announced Sept. 8 that it received a grant from the Juneau Community…

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United Way awards eight Southeast Alaskan nonprofits

The United Way of Southeast Alaska has this year awarded $15,750 in Community Impact Grants to eight different…

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Talks held in Sitka, Juneau for Audobon’s new Southeast ecological study

Where can you find the highest number of bird species in Southeast Alaska? Where does the habitat of…

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Alaska Community Foundation announces scholarships

The Alaska Community Foundation has awarded academic scholarships to 52 students across the state, including ten in Southeast…

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Juneau cabaret to perform Sept. 18

An evening of cabaret music performed by some of Juneau’s best singers and accompanists is soon coming to…

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On Writing: Still harping on Strunk & White

Quite a few readers, my wife included, were visibly shaken by my suggestion that we burn our copies…

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Who’s Your Diva? Libby Bakalar

Editor’s note: The Capital City Weekly is featuring two divas a week leading up to Juneau Lyric Opera’s…

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Who’s Your Diva? Celia Montalto

Editor’s note: The Capital City Weekly is featuring two divas a week leading up to Juneau Lyric Opera’s…

A natural moss-covered moose head along a Taku River trail.

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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…