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Michael Wittig, as Ed, left, Ty Tamaoka, as Richard, center, and Jack Scholz, as Tommy, during rehearsal of “Blue Ticket” written by Maureen Longworth at McPhetres Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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New play brings long-rumored Juneau history into the spotlight

“It is part of our history.”

Guitarist Rowan Robertson formerly of Dio, Todd Kerns bassist and vocalist for Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, and vocalist Johnny Solinger former of Skid Row stand on stage at Centennial Hall, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019. The rockers are part of the Raiding the Rock Vault lineup. (Ben Hohenstatt | Juneau Empire)

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They’ve played with Ozzy and Slash, now they’re playing Juneau

All-star tribute show ready to rock Centennial Hall.

Book it: Author born in Juneau publishes debut novel

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Book it: Author born in Juneau publishes debut novel

She’s finding success on young adult fiction charts.

Erin Tripp, center, playing Aanteinatu, is welcomed into a new clan during the Perseverance Theatre’s production of “Devilfish” written by Vera Starbard on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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Theater Review: ‘Devilfish’ is a hell of a play

Perseverance Theatre’s latest swings for the fences and connects.

Members of the Killer Whale clan support a replica of a sculpin clan hat on Ray Wilson, clan leader for the Kiks.ádi Clan, during a welcoming ceremony at Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. The original hat was collected from the Kiks.ádi Clan in Sitka in 1884. The Smithsonian Institution used a 3D digitization process to document the hat and constructed the hat using traditional materials. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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New technology brings old Tlingit hat back to Alaska

After 135 years away, it came back to Southeast Alaska.

Dr. Rosita Worl, president of the Sealaska Heritage Institute, speaks Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019, about plans to build a Sealaska Heritage Arts Campus in the current location of the Sealaska Corporation parking lot. SHI this week received word that it received a federal grant of more than $5.6 million for the $12 million project, which, along with donations and grants from other sources, puts the project at 70 percent toward its funding goal. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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New downtown arts campus could break ground by June 2020

The Walter Soboleff Building could have a new neighbor soon.

Erin Tripp, right, playing Aanteinatu, rehearses with Rio Alberto, playing a magical wolf, in Perseverance Theatre’s production of “Devilfish” written by Vera Starbard on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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‘Devilfish’ opens Perseverance Theatre’s season with an original, indigenous vision

It’s a love letter to Tlingit culture and people.

Concerts bring music by women out of the shadows

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Concerts bring music by women out of the shadows

Women musicians and composers take center stage in upcoming shows.

Vera Starbard, Perseverance Theatre playwright-in-residence and writer of multiple episodes of “Molly of Denali” and her sister, Miranda Cook, prepare to pass out gifts to the audience at Starbard’s Evening at Egan lecture Friday at University of Alaska Southeast’s Egan Library. (Ben Hohenstatt | Juneau Empire)

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Tlingit playwright wants to bring arts and healing to whole communities

Old traditions and new studies link healing and art.

Kray Van Kirk is coming back to Juneau to play his first-ever full-length concert in the capital city. (Coutesy Photo | Jana Seale)

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This guy is Kray: Singer-songwriter returns to Juneau with songs about heroes

This guy is Kray.

Designer from Juneau to show new collection in New York City

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Designer from Juneau to show new collection in New York City

Hello, New York Fashion Week.

Logainne Schwartzandgrubenniere (Kristina Paulick), William Barfee (Nomi Saxton), Chip Tolentino (Zebadiah Bodine) and Leaf Coneybear (Felix Thillet) covet a trophy held aloft by Rona Liza Perretti (Jess Skiba) during rehearsals for “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019. (Ben Hohenstatt | Capital City Weekly)

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Musical comedy will ‘bee’ opening soon

Get ready for l-a-u-g-h-s with a lot of h-e-a-r-t.

Handmade guitars, custom fly rods and abstract paintings: Here’s what’s happening for First Friday

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Handmade guitars, custom fly rods and abstract paintings: Here’s what’s happening for First Friday

Happy First Friday, Juneau.

Seattle photographer, Juneau publisher make boutique books

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Seattle photographer, Juneau publisher make boutique books

They know it’s not for everyone.

National humanities chair makes point to visit rural Alaska, including Hoonah

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National humanities chair makes point to visit rural Alaska, including Hoonah

Oh, the humanities.

It’s a capital city comedy collective comeback

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It’s a capital city comedy collective comeback

Get ready to laugh.

At new open mic night downtown, GRLZ run the stage

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At new open mic night downtown, GRLZ run the stage

An open stage for female expression.

This event celebrating People of Color was hosted by a student intern

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This event celebrating People of Color was hosted by a student intern

It was her brainchild.

‘Powder keg’ opera to play in Juneau

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‘Powder keg’ opera to play in Juneau

Fury on stage and wining in the audience.

Wyland, an artist based out of Laguna Beach, California, fills in detail while painting a mural at Icy Strait Point, Saturday, Aug. 10. (Courtesy Photo | Icy Strait Point)

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Artists, kids paint mural at Icy Strait Point in Hoonah

The ocean and marine life inspired the work.