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Concert celebrates 30 years of joyful noise

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Concert celebrates 30 years of joyful noise

This is the year to catch up on a 30-year-old tradition.

Art teacher sculpts giant polar bears

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Art teacher sculpts giant polar bears

That’s snow business.

Poem: A Christmas Reflection

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Poem: A Christmas Reflection

A poem by Miriam Wagoner.

I want to live an incredible story

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I want to live an incredible story

You are important, and so is your story.

“Doragon” by Beth Bolander, modeled by Dani Gross, at the Wearable Art Show at Centennial Hall on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018. Doragon placed third in the Juror’s Best in Show. It also drew criticism as cultural appropriation, which led to some guidelines for this year’s fashion show. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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The 7 stories that shaped Juneau arts and culture in 2018

2018 chaos didn’t skip the arts.

I tried my first sound bath, and was not disappointed

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I tried my first sound bath, and was not disappointed

It mellowed my mind for an hour.

Train-ing day at Juneau-Douglas City Museum

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Train-ing day at Juneau-Douglas City Museum

Some model trains were over 100 years old.

Longtime Juneau artists put down paintbrushes for suitcases

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Longtime Juneau artists put down paintbrushes for suitcases

Their work here is nearly done.

Holiday happenings: Things to do to celebrate

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Holiday happenings: Things to do to celebrate

The most wonderful and busiest time of the year.

Juneau Empire and Capital City Weekly staff picks for this year

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Juneau Empire and Capital City Weekly staff picks for this year

Here’s what we read, watched and listened to in 2018.

Juneau artists pick their 2018 favorites

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Juneau artists pick their 2018 favorites

The work artists loved in 2018.

Ring in the new year at gala, Sealaska Heritage Institute receives authentic fire bowl

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Ring in the new year at gala, Sealaska Heritage Institute receives authentic fire bowl

News briefs for the week of Dec. 27, 2018.

Book Review: ‘Roughly For the North”

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Book Review: ‘Roughly For the North”

“Roughly for the North” scratches the same itch as a favorite, devastating breakup album.

Alaska State Library partnership gets $9,000 to assess data usage

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Alaska State Library partnership gets $9,000 to assess data usage

The grant will support data valuation work for Alaska’s Statewide Data Hub project.

Bad sweaters and a good cause

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Bad sweaters and a good cause

They wore ugly sweaters for a good cause.

Small town, big ships: More cruise ships headed to Hoonah

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Small town, big ships: More cruise ships headed to Hoonah

New pier to bring more tourists ashore.

It’s a wrap: Open mic takes a break after its first season

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It’s a wrap: Open mic takes a break after its first season

Mountainside to the wayside for now.

Band Director Amy Bibb adjusts the microphone as freshman Toby Russell, left, and senior Dakota Morgan sing with the Juneau-Douglas High School Jazz Band during a holiday music concert at JDHS on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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Banding together to raise funds

Money is instrumental.

Writers’ Weir: Wish List

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Writers’ Weir: Wish List

A holiday poem.

Seattle singer-songwriter plans Juneau homecoming

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Seattle singer-songwriter plans Juneau homecoming

A holiday visit means a family concert.