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EVENTS   In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play, March 11-April 3, Perseverance Theatre. The play takes…

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‘Children of the Arctic,’ a portrait of Native Alaskan teenagers

Nick Brandestini’s documentary “Children of the Arctic” will have its U.S. television premiere Tuesday, April 5 at 8…

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ATIA gives three scholarships to students in Ketchikan

ATIA gives three scholarships to students in Ketchikan The Alaska Travel Industry Association, announced recipients from Ketchikan for…

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New superintendent of Mt. Edgecumbe High School named

New superintendent of Mt. Edgecumbe High School named Janelle Vanasse of Bethel has been named superintendent and director…

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Norwegian breakfast

Norwegian breakfast A Norwegian Breakfast “Frokost” will be served to the public on Saturday, April 9 from 9…

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Latseen Running Camp

Latseen Running Camp Sealaska Heritage’s Latseen Running Camp is open for registration. The Camp focuses on the cultural…

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Cal for art: reusable tote bag

The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council calls for artists to submit a graphic of their own creation to…

Skip Schiel's movie-in-progress, "Gaza's Israeli Neighbors," will be shown at 7 p.m. on April 3 at Northern Light United Church. The film and talk is sponsored by Juneau People for Peace and Justice.

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‘Gaza’s Israeli Neighbors’ to show at Northern Light United Church

Skip Schiel, a Cambridge, Mass.-based photojournalist, will present his movie-in-progress, “Gaza’s Israeli Neighbors: Courageous Israelis advocating for talks,…

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Juneau Student Symphony spring concert series

The Juneau Student Symphony will hold two different “Spring is in the Air” performances as part of its…

Local photographer Wayne Owen took this photo, one of those by Alaska Photographic Arts Association members that will be on display at KTOO during April's First Friday.

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April First Friday listings

CUSTOM GUITARS & MUSIC The Canvas George Gress started making custom guitars from Alaskan woods a year and…

Scot Tiernan, a volunteer with the Juneau Raptor Center, tries to sneak up on a juvenile bald eagle at the Wayside Park on Channel Drive in June 2013. Center volunteers received a call that the bird was unable to fly and was laying on the park grass. After a few attempts to catch the bird with volunteer Pat Bock, the eagle flew off. Tiernan said that it was a good sign that the eagle flew off but that it sometimes can take a week to catch a sick bird.

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Eagle Perched on Power Pole

A silhouette against gray winter sky, his tucked-tight wings shed the cold drizzle. It’s difficult just now to…

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Fish Factor: High hopes for 2016 Alaska salmon market

Alaska’s 2016 salmon harvest will be down by 40 percent from last year’s catch, if the fish show…

The village of Kake - and the high school juniors along with the elders they interviewed.

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Kake documents oral histories

Nestled in Keku Strait on Kupreanof Island is the Tlingit village of Kake. Around 600 people are lucky…

The 2016 Alaska Folk Festival poster, created by artist SueAnn Randall.

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42nd annual Folk Fest starts Sunday in Juneau

The 42nd annual Alaska Folk Festival will bring performers from around the state and the world to Juneau…

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“We Eat Fish!” film screening

Inside Passage Waterkeeper’s new film “We Eat Fish!” about subsistence harvest and commercial fishing will be shown in…

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Comedy for a Cause on April Fools’ Day

NAMI Juneau will host its annual spring fundraiser, the third annual Comedy for a Cause, this Friday, April…

An eagle flies with crows after hitting a nest.

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It’s crow season: fetch the blowgun

“They’re psycho crows!” my friend exclaimed. “Every day. Four o’clock in the morning. Caw! Caw! Caw! They’re driving…

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Dry fly fishing

There’s a moment during the spring when things start to come together. With the realization that the new…

Herb ravioli

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Meals with Midgi: That’s Amore’

Last week was full of wonder. We enjoyed beautiful, sunny days, walks in the gorgeous Tongass National Forest…

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On Writing: Idioms & Oddities, part two

Simply put, idioms are the way we say things, and there’s no rhyme or reason to them. Prepositions,…