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Juneau Jazz & Classics to host Swing in the New Year

Tickets are now on sale for Juneau Jazz & Classic’s annual New Year’s Eve celebration, Swing in the…

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JAMM concert to highlight young performers

Juneau Alaska Music Matters will host a fundraising concert at Northern LIght United Church on Sunday, Dec. 6…

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EVENTS Juneau Public Market, noon to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and…

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Climate Action Film Series continues at the Gold Town

“Merchants of Doubt,” the last film in a series of three climate change-focused documentaries, will be shown on…

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Movies

JUNEAU GOLD TOWN NICKELODEON For complete listings, visit www.goldtownnick.com. “Coming Home” — Friday-Sunday. Synopsis: Lu and Feng are…

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On Writing; The Name of the Sentence

Our word “sentence” comes from the Latin word for “opinion.” In late 14th-century Middle English, Chaucer describes a…

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Ferry schedule allows day trips to Pelican through April

The Pelican Chamber of Commerce recently shared information about the winter ferry schedule to Pelican in the hopes…

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Rainy Day Reads: Selections for Black Friday

“Bartleby the Scrivener” by Herman Melville: The ultimate ‘Just say no’ tale. Bartleby is famous for his catchphrase:…

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SHI accepting applications for revamped Juried Art Show

For the CCW Sealaska Heritage Institute is accepting applications from artists who want to compete in its eighth…

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Tidal Echoes submission deadline is Dec. 1

The submission deadline for the 2016 edition of Title Echoes, a literary and art journal showcasing the art…

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SHI acquires Chilkat robe on eBay with cooperation from seller

Sealaska Heritage Institute has acquired a sacred Chilkat robe from an eBay seller, who willingly took a loss…

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Sitka Wearable Arts show announcement

The Greater Sitka Arts Council wishes to update community members interested in the 8th annual Wearable Art Show,…

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49 Writers to host List and Litany class

49 Writers will host a class called List and Litany, which will be taught by Caroline Goodwin, current…

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AMHS to host community engagement meetings

The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Alaska Marine Highway System, is inviting Alaskans to participate in…

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Alaska State Council on the Arts awards grants to Juneau arts organizations

The Alaska State Council on the Arts awarded more than $507,000 in grants to Alaska artists and arts…

The boiler, Pelton Wheel and pump sit at the old mine site of the Boston Mine across Gold Creek in Cope Park.

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Juneau’s Hidden History: Cope Park

The Cope Park I remember growing up in the 1980s and ‘90s is very different from the memories…

Carol Feller Brady speaks about writing from her Juneau apartment on Friday.

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Native American Heritage Month profile: Carol Feller Brady

In the late 1930s, when she turned 10, Carol Feller Brady — born Alice Carolyn James, the youngest…

Easing into the Holidays with Community Markets

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Easing into the Holidays with Community Markets

The day after Thanksgiving is what they call Black Friday. On this day there are places in our…

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Writers Weir: Praise for an Ordinary Day

December snow settles on spruce and hemlock, swollen flakesforming a heavy mantle. Pliant limbsbend, silently accepting layer upon…

Haida Master Artist Robert Davidson gives a talk about his personal journey of discovery through Haida art and ceremony on Tuesday at the Soboleff Center as part of a lecture series to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. The series is sponsored by the Sealaska Heritage Institute.

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‘Discovering Haida Art’ with Robert Davidson

When renowned Haida artist Robert Davidson was a kid, he used to root for the cowboys while watching…