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Loading the boat. The computer was one of three that some non-homeless person threw down the hill into the water.

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Woodshed Kings: Homeless Camp is pass/fail

Juneau’s got the Boy Scout Camp, Methodist Camp, Running Camp, 4-H Camp, Discovery Camp, Bible Camp, Science Camp,…

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Juneau zine seeks submissions

JUNEAU — A local zine, MYTH, with new editions out the first of each month, is seeking poetry…

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Gathering Alaska: Bog cranberries

Editor’s note: This is the last of Corinne Conlon’s foraging columns for the year. “Gathering Alaska” will return to…

This undated photo shows the Douglas Indian village.

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Group talks about path to healing over village burned decades ago

Fifty-six years ago, the City of Douglas condemned, burned down and bulldozed Douglas Indian Village. The fire took…

Defense attorney and historian Averil Lerman talks about her research into the 1940s Juneau police blotter.

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Prostitutes and police: Southeast Alaska’s hidden histories

Do you know which bar is the oldest in Alaska? How about what the relationship was, in the…

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Writers’ Weir: Untitled

Writing a poem is like love, it cannot be dragged in, it must want to be with you;…

Conceptual design out for the new Juneau arts complex

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Conceptual design out for the new Juneau arts complex

Juneau has got its first peek at what its new Juneau Arts and Culture Center may look like.…

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Prairie Home Companion to get new voice

One of public radio’s flagship programs, “A Prairie Home Companion,” will be having a new host, beginning Saturday,…

Approaching the famed Northwest Passage: A high latitude sunset in Baffin Bay, just east of Lancaster Sound.

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Traversing the Northwest Passage

Surreal: having the disorienting, hallucinatory quality of a dream; unreal; fantastic. We all felt it —a strange and…

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On Writing: Still harping, Part 2

I want to clear up some confusion about that poor misunderstood verb “to be.” Strunk & White’s “Elements…

Aspen branches lit by a campfire after dark.

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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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Juneau Jazz & Classics Festival artistic director Linda Rosenthal to pass baton

Violinist Linda Rosenthal, founder and artistic director of the Juneau Jazz & Classics Festival, announced that after 30…

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Juneau musicians to perform for JAMM benefit

JUNEAU — The Con Brio Chamber Series will perform “For the Love of Music,” a program of chamber…

Reid Glacier and the Ibach cabin.

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“A 40-year contemplation” of Glacier Bay

For years, Judith B. Aftergut searched for her path. It was Glacier Bay and the stories of many…

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Public invited to TV taping about Alaska sesquicentennial

JUNEAU — The public is invited to be part of a TV audience for the taping of “The…

The cover of McKibben Jackinsky's book.

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JDHS graduate, retired Homer News reporter writes book on “drill baby” on Kenai Peninsula

Juneau-Douglas High School graduate and Homer writer McKibben Jackinsky’s first book, “Too Close to Home? Living with ‘drill…

Pages from September's issue of MYTH zine.

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Anonymous poetry and art zine hits Juneau streets

If you’ve been downtown in the last few months, you might have noticed — amidst all the tourists…

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Gold Street Music concert features Huckleberry Pickers

JUNEAU — In the first concert of its 13th season, Gold Street Music will feature The Huckleberry Pickers:…

The family crests of George Suckinaw James Jr. who is from the First House of Kuiu Island.

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Preserving petroglyphs

Some may call Alaska “The Last Frontier,” but evidence of Alaska Natives’ thousands of years here is etched…

Building Fires in the Snow made for a good read in front of the Shakes Glacier along the Stikine River.

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Review: Building Fires in the Snow

‘A LANDMARK ADDITION’ TO ALASKAN WRITING BY CHELSEA TREMBLAY For the Capital City Weekly I was sitting on…