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JAHC calls for art applications

JAHC calls for art applications The Juneau Arts & Humanities Council has opened their application acceptance for the…

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25-year anniversary celebration of the Tongass Timber Reform Act

25-year anniversary celebration of the Tongass Timber Reform Act Southeast Alaska Conservation Council is hosting a party on…

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On Writing: Gods of Death

I’m on a mission. Years ago, I was discussing killer whales with a well-meaning environmentalist who suggested that…

Aaron Davidman wrote and stars in "Wrestling Jerusalem," an acclaimed play coming to the Juneau Arts and Culture Center March 3-6.

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‘Wrestling Jerusalem’ explores Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Set in America, Israel, and Palestine, “Wrestling Jerusalem,” coming to Juneau March 3-6, follows one man’s journey to…

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‘Cirque’ has its first reading in Juneau

“Poems that are read aloud come to life,” said Robert Fagen, a contributor to the literary and arts…

Clint Farr contemplates scorpions, rogue waves, and the pleasures of cerveza.

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Farr North Perspectives: Yelapa part ‘doh!’

Last year I wrote about a trip to Yelapa, Mexico. I poked fun at my unreasonable fear of…

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The late, great Home Energy Rebate program

Author’s note: I didn’t write this piece as a requiem, but a few days before press time the…

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Are you a rock or a marshmallow?

Losing sucks. There’s a lot of it going around this time of year. High school teams are wrapping…

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Wrestling Jerusalem at the JACC

Watch a man’s journey to understand the Israeli-Palestine conflict in a solo performance at the Juneau Arts and…

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Rainforest Islands Ferry to re-launch April 15

Rainforest Islands Ferry to re-launch April 15 The North End Ferry Authority voted to start service on April…

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Rasmuson Foundation awards three Southeast programs in Seven Tier 1 Awards

Rasmuson Foundation awards three Southeast programs in Seven Tier 1 Awards Rasmuson Foundation awarded three Southeast Alaska programs…

Jerrod Galanin and TJ Young work on the canoe. (National Park Service | Erin Fulton)

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Sitka carvers make dugout canoe

In a carving shed in Sitka National Historical Park, a team of five well-known carvers are continuing, and…

Cheese fondue with bread and vegetables.

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Meals with Midgi: Making fondue

There’s something perfect about fondue. It’s melted cheese and that in itself is a perfect thing. However, fondue…

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Mt. Edgecumbe High School in Sitka accepting student applications

Mt. Edgecumbe High School in Sitka accepting student applications Mt. Edgecumbe High School, the state-operated boarding school in…

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Lower 48 artists selected for residencies in Alaska

Lower 48 artists selected for residencies in Alaska Rasmuson Foundation announced the selection of four artists from the…

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Juneau Lyric Opera hires new executive director

Juneau Lyric Opera hires new executive director Juneau Lyric Opera hired Sara Radke Brown as the new executive…

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Play With Heart improv

Play With Heart improv workshop On Saturday, Feb. 27 Betse Green will be leading a special improv workshop…

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Review: La favola d’Orfeo

BY JOHN D’ARMAND For the Capital City Weekly Decades ago, I received a postcard from a student who…

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On Writing: Naming the sun

(For Amy Fletcher) The poet, Admired for his earnest habit of calling The sun the sun. . .…

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Winter Salute

A fleet of tiny brown birds charges my windshield changes direction retreats in formation. Minutes later they reappear,…