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Who’s Your Diva? Missouri Smyth

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? Wendy Byrnes

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

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Master artist honored by National Endowment of the Arts

Clarissa Rizal of Juneau will be honored by the National Endowment for the Arts’ National Heritage Fellowship, which…

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Planetarium hosts September events

JUNEAU — The Friends of the Marie Drake Planetarium are having a garage sale on Saturday, Sept. 10…

Dwarf dogwood, also known as bunchberries, are high in pectin and can help thicken jams and jellies.

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Gathering Alaska: Crab apples and dwarf dogwood

Like gardeners, foragers are willing to share ideas. They might not be quick to reveal their favorite harvesting…

Dick Callahan paints through the no-see-um hour.

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Woodshed Kings: Painting one side of the house per year

My grandfather had a place on a lake and every summer he’d paint one side of it. On…

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Assistant professor, language advocate, chosen for Judson Brown Scholarship

Sealaska Heritage Institute through its Scholarship Committee has chosen a well-known language advocate and assistant professor of Alaska…

Autumn grasses sway in the afternoon breeze against a cerulean sky.

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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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Who’s Your Diva? Jessica Snyder

JLO: What was your first memorable public performance? JS: My first public performance was a Juneau-Douglas High School…

Who's Your Diva: Anneka Morgan

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Who’s Your Diva: Anneka Morgan

JLO: What was your first memorable public performance? AM: When I was about 11 I sang “Castle on…

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On Writing: Implausible Deniability

At the end of Shakespeare’s Richard II, the new king, Henry IV, already faces rebellion hatched in the…

Toy Run organizer Brillo accepts donations at the Douglas Firehall Sunday, August 21. It was the 22nd year for the annual Bob Valliant Toy Run. Douglas Volunteer Firefighters, Capital City Fire and Rescue, the Triangle Club and Louie's Bar supported the run. The Panhandlers Motorcycle Club rounded up hundreds of soft toys.

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Photos: Toy run

Panhandler Mark Pritchett and a new friend enjoy the Douglas sunshine. 2016 was the 22nd year for the…

This Patti Hutchens-Jouppi painting will be on display at Coppa during First Friday, part of the Plein Rein Painters' exhibit.

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September First Friday listings

Artist demonstration by weaver Della Cheney, jewelry by Renee Culp, an original audio play, and a drawing for…

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Up-and-coming Haines oil painter Yuko Hays to exhibit ‘Beginnings’

HAINES — After taking a 30-year break from the craft, Haines artist Yuko Hays has spent the last…

One of the two 40-foot spruce dugout canoes carved in Hoonah by master carver Wayne Price and apprentices Steven Price (Wayne's son), Zack James (Tlél Tooch Tláa.aa) and James Hart (Gooch Éesh) arrives to Bartlett Cove. Around two dozen paddlers made the trip from Hoonah to Glacier Bay in one of three dugout canoes.

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After hundreds of years, Huna Tlingit return to ancestral homeland of Glacier Bay

For the past 100 years, the Huna Tlingit were unable to return to their ancestral homeland of Glacier…

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Guo Hua Xia named Juneau Student Symphony music director

The Juneau Symphony is proud to announce that Guo Hua Xia of the Juneau String Ensembles has been…

From left, Ted (Theo Houck), Prentiss (Richard Jay Carter), Molly Aster (Sylvia Kwan) and Boy, also known as Peter, (Austin Roach) as Molly interprets "Norse Code" in "Peter and the Starcatcher," Perseverance Theatre's first play of the 2016-2017 season. The play runs Aug. 16 - Sept. 18 in Juneau.

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Pan Ascending: A review of Peter and the Starcatcher at Perseverance Theatre

I consider myself an involved father. I don’t just park my kids in front of movies for hours…

A screenshot of SHI's new Tlingit language app.

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SHI releases first Tlingit language game app

Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) has released its first Tlingit apps for students who want to learn their Native…

Making Thanksgiving Day pies at Douglas Community United Methodist Church.

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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…

Tree core samples provide those working to inventory the Tongass with a wealth of information.

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Building a better backyard: Locals inventory Southeast forests

Southeast Alaskans are not shy around the forest. Our rural communities are surrounded by the largest remaining temperate…