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Free writing classes for state employees

Free writing classes for state employees “On Writing” columnist Jim Hale is offering a “Writing for the Workplace”…

Jerry White, left, takes a selfie with carvers, Hoonah community members, and the newly expanded dugout canoe.

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Second dugout canoe successfully steamed

Carvers and community members on July 27 in Hoonah successfully steamed open the second of two forty-foot spruce…

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2016 Alaska Literary Awards now open to applications

The 2016 Alaska Literary Awards, an award program to support Alaska writers, are now open to applications. They…

Capital City Weekly "On Writing" columnist Jim Hale gives a talk on Shakespeare's First Folio, the changes editors John Heminge and Henry Condell may have made to some of the plays, and the context of play-writing in England in the 1600s.

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Photos: Shakespeare takes over Juneau

Actors with Theatre in the Rough and guest readers read “King Lear” at the Alaska State Museum on…

Emily Edenshaw-Chafin leads a counting song during a Haida language lesson at the Edward K. Thomas building on Tuesday.

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Learning Southeast’s indigenous languages

Most Haida speakers probably won’t ever use the phrase “gám hl k’áalaangw dáng gatáa’anggang.” It means “don’t eat…

A little ballet in the garden.

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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…

The Alaska Warbird Museum's logo.

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Yakutat air base celebrates 75th anniversary and WWII heritage

Seventy-five years ago, war came to Alaska ­— and as the first U.S. Army airbase completed in Alaska,…

Zuill Bailey (cello), Kurt Nikkanen (violin) and Scott Rawls (viola) will perform Beethoven's Opus 9 trio in Juneau on Sept. 4.

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Trio to perform Beethoven’s Opus 9 Labor Day Weekend

Beethoven’s youthful Opus 9 trios for violin, viola and cello are rarely played today but in 1799, 28-year…

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David Woodie talks new work at city museum

JUNEAU — Join David Woodie will be at the City Museum on August 11 at 7 p.m. for…

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On Writing: God bless you, Rocky Ragazzo

Between a short stint in the U. S. Navy and my first fumbling attempts at college, I drove…

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Helping Hands auction and dinner coming up soon

It’s time for Helping Hands annual fundraiser dinner and auction. There will be a silent auction as well…

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Dames in Defense this August

Alaskan Dames is hosting a Dames in Defense workshop series during the month of August at their Airport…

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David Woodie to give lecture on current painting exhibit

Join David Woodie at the Juneau-Douglas City Museum on Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. for a free public…

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Smoking Bill dance party

The ska/funk/rock band Smoking Bill of Seattle will be coming to town to perform on Aug. 5. There…

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NDNA urges residents to clean up and be responsible

After a clean up at Fish Creek Pond, North Douglas Neighborhood Association points out that although trashcans are…

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Recent Births

Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital • A son, Garrett Reid, weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz., was born…

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Gimme a Smile: Laundry withdrawal

I have laundry withdrawal. I never thought I would say those words. All I want to do is…

Erik Scholl, owner of Gla-Scholl Grinds, has opened a new stand at the Alaska Club's valley location, now serving acai bowls.

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From one rainforest to another: acai bowls

People started gathering outside of the Alaska Club’s Mendenhall Valley location midafternoon on July 18. With the sweltering…

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Senior Menu

Monday, Aug. 1 Chicken Tahitian Rice Peas Carrot Pineapple Salad Tuesday, Aug. 2 Meatloaf Mashed Potatoes & Gravy…

Tari Stage-Harvey

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Living & Growing: Coke and sweet thai chili sauce

I was recently in the Atlanta airport and immediately thought of Coke. Maybe it was all the advertisements?…