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Revved up for Raven Reads

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Revved up for Raven Reads

Ravin’ about Baby Raven Reads.

Any jugglers or sword swallowers out there?

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Any jugglers or sword swallowers out there?

Got talent and want $500?

Get into the holiday spirit with Holiday Pops

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Get into the holiday spirit with Holiday Pops

It will be a brassy celebration.

Blown away: Taku Winds plays holiday show

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Blown away: Taku Winds plays holiday show

And out came the Santa hats.

Small artists, big talent: Juneau Youth Services shows off a lot of art

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Small artists, big talent: Juneau Youth Services shows off a lot of art

Baranof walls not bare.

Heather Haugland teaches a salsa workshop at the Red Dog Saloon on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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Salsa 101: How to dance with two left feet

Leave the XtraTufs at home.

Meet Southeast Alaska’s Amp Wizard

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Meet Southeast Alaska’s Amp Wizard

Tube amps: Where physics meets folklore.

Art with a point: Kids sew at Alaska State Library, Archives and Museum

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Art with a point: Kids sew at Alaska State Library, Archives and Museum

Kids had sew much fun.

Alfie Price dances with the multicultural dance group Yees Ku Oo on Front Street during Gallery Walk on Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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Crowd art-icipation: Gallery Walk exhibits get attendees involved

All the world was a canvas at Gallery Walk.

Hit records: Vinyl shop sells out fast

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Hit records: Vinyl shop sells out fast

Record renaissance.

Juneau Dance Theatre is keeping a classic fresh

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Juneau Dance Theatre is keeping a classic fresh

New choreography and costumes for “The Nutcracker.”

To be frank about ‘Franklin’: It’s ambitious and engaging

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To be frank about ‘Franklin’: It’s ambitious and engaging

Perseverance Theatre tells two stories separated by centuries.

Folk twang and drum machines: Juneauite’s second album is an enjoyable hodgepodge

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Folk twang and drum machines: Juneauite’s second album is an enjoyable hodgepodge

Tekla Waterfield’s “The Curtain Falls” pleasantly defies categorization without being wildly experimental.

It will be a holly, jolly, trolley Gallery Walk

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It will be a holly, jolly, trolley Gallery Walk

Your ultimate guide to tonight’s event.

“Molly of Denali,” an animated show about an Alaska Native girl, her friends and family is expected to debut this summer. University of Alaska Southeast professor <span style="text-decoration: underline;">X</span>’unei Lance Twitchell started out as a language and culture consultant for the show but more recently has taken on a writing role. (Contributed Photo | (c) 2018 WGBH Educational Foundation)

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Good golly, meet ‘Molly of Denali’

The show involves Alaska Native characters, voice actors and writers.

First-timers, survivors and moms get tattoos for suicide prevention

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First-timers, survivors and moms get tattoos for suicide prevention

The shop owner called the response “incredible.”

Student research movie digs into Alaska’s colonized names

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Student research movie digs into Alaska’s colonized names

Sayéik is a Tlingit word that can be translated to mean voice of a spirit helper.

They went from making music to making instruments

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They went from making music to making instruments

Paul Gardinier loves the exactitude.

New play features 30 time jumps, 2 headstrong women and 1 original song

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New play features 30 time jumps, 2 headstrong women and 1 original song

“Franklin,” Perseverance Theatre’s latest production, makes its premiere this week.

Book Review: Retired Sitka police chief debuts cop character in ‘Bush Blues’

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Book Review: Retired Sitka police chief debuts cop character in ‘Bush Blues’

Sitka’s former top cop penned an Alaskan Thriller.