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Art in Unusual Places

ART IN UNUSUAL PLACES The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places.…

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Tyler Rental to acquire T&S Welding

Tyler Rental, Inc., will acquire T&S Welding, Inc. business and assets. T&S will continue its current business until…

Cyclops formed by many hued lichens expanding on a wet rock surface on blue mussel beach trail. Photo by Denise Carroll.

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Art in Unusual Places

ART IN UNUSUAL PLACES The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places.…

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JDHS Theatre Program receives national award

The Juneau-Douglas High School Theatre program has won the American High School Theatre Festival Award for the second…

Juneau-Douglas High School students rehearse for their spring musical production of "Junie B. Jones."

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JDHS brings “spunky” Junie B. Jones to stage

On a recent evening at Juneau Douglas High School, assistant director and high school junior Lydia B. Smith…

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International Midwives Day

International Midwives Day is celebrated on May 5 in more than 50 countries to recognize and honor midwives…

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CCTHITA holds 81st annual tribal assembly

Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Central Council) held its 81st Annual Tribal…

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Public review and comment on mining exploration near Haines

HAINES — The Bureau of Land Management Glennallen Field Office has opened a public review and comment period…

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Get $25 to pay for your whale pinger

Southeast Alaska Fishermen’s Alliance (SEAFA) would like to announce that the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation has awarded us…

Spruce tips, a delicious and citrusy harbinger of spring, make wonderful jelly. Photo by Dick Callahan.

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Woodshed Kings: This bud’s good for you

Spruce tips are out, and you can use them in jelly, spring tonics, gin and tonics, spruce salt,…

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Writers’ Weir: Today I Cry

Today I cry! I cry for the world I cry for myself, my family, my friends and those…

Review: Stuart Archer Cohen's 'This is How it Really Sounds'

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Review: Stuart Archer Cohen’s ‘This is How it Really Sounds’

From the very beginning of “This is How it Really Sounds,” you know you are entering a rare…

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City museum offers walking tours

Want to know more about how the Gold Creek watershed region grew from a seasonal fish camp to…

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Alaska State Council on the Arts names new interim executive director

Shannon Daut, Executive Director of the Alaska State Council on the Arts (ASCA), has accepted and will soon…

Transformation, by poet Susi Gregg Fowler and artist Jim Fowler.

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Juneau Art for Juneauites

A few hundred years ago, broadsides were poster-like papers featuring advertisements, news, or, in 1776, even the U.S.…

Poet Diane DeSloover and artist Margie Beedle paired up for the KTOO poetry broadsides event this First Friday.

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May First Friday listings

LORI STENBERG & CANDY BEHRENDS JAHC Gallery Juneau Arts & Culture Center Reception: 4:30–7 p.m. Stenberg and Behrends…

A rosemary lemon drop martini, inspired by the creativity of Tommy Patrick, the new bartender at the Twisted Fish. Courtesy of Kelly "Midgi" Moore.

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Meals with Midgi: Rosemary Lemon Drops

There’s a new kid in town and Juneau is lucky to have him. His name is Tommy Patrick…

A Skagway School fourth-grader tells visitors about a coffee grinder in the Jeff Smith's Parlor Museum on Saturday, April 30.

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Soapy Smith’s parlor museum reopens with a bang

Skagway’s legendary outlaw, Jefferson Randolph Smith, gained his fame for cons like telling newly arrived Gold Rush stampeders…

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Capital City Weekly columnists Hale, Callahan win first place awards

A huge congratulations to Capital City Weekly columnists Jim Hale and Dick Callahan, who each got first place…

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Rebecca Himschoot of Sitka named to state education board

JUNEAU – Rebecca Himschoot, a teacher in Sitka, has joined the State Board of Education & Early Development.…