Local artists Christine Carpenter and Elizabeth Jurgeleit set to debut new exhibition
The effects of climate change are being felt far and wide.
Investing in Southeast Alaska by continuing to place relationships first.
Thoughts on the taxonomic road and local trails.
During the darkest days of Alaska’s winter, black-capped chickadees stuff themselves with enough seeds and frozen insects to survive 18-hour nights. Where chickadees spent those… Continue reading
Thunder Mountain bests Petersburg at home.
‘Tis the season to make some recommendations.
Now they don their gay apparel.
Mariah Carey can sing. But did you see my guy laying D-1 before starting on the foundation?
Examples come from many kinds of critters.
What smart people predicted in 2006 is still trending the same way…
Here’s how some diminutive vertebrates do it.
Jelly doughnuts, also known as sufganiyot, have become a classic Hanukkah treat, one of a number of foods fried in oil that are popular on… Continue reading
One winter day not long ago, a reporter from the Sacramento Bee called. She had read a story I wrote about life at 40 below… Continue reading
A nonfiction story by Rodger Painter.
Phrases and words to use to create a Lingít language immersion outing in the winter.
On a cold, windy day in late November, I wandered out to Point Louisa. A strong, cold north wind had a mixed gang of scoters… Continue reading
Wild Shots: Photos of Mother Nature in Alaska
Reader-submitted photos of Southeast Alaska.
“The Nutcracker” is set to run Friday, Saturday and Sunday.