Juneau has got its first peek at what its new Juneau Arts and Culture Center may look like. If everything goes according to plan, you… Continue reading
One of public radio’s flagship programs, “A Prairie Home Companion,” will be having a new host, beginning Saturday, Oct. 15. After over 40 years —… Continue reading
Surreal: having the disorienting, hallucinatory quality of a dream; unreal; fantastic.We all felt it —a strange and pervasive sense of giddiness as we stood on… Continue reading
The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places. Photographers of all levels of ability are invited to send in… Continue reading
To me, fall is a time of decay. Growing up in Wisconsin, it meant a time when the leaves changed into a layered palette of… Continue reading
Juneau-Douglas High School graduate and Homer writer McKibben Jackinsky’s first book, “Too Close to Home? Living with ‘drill baby’ on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula” tells the… Continue reading
For years, Judith B. Aftergut searched for her path. It was Glacier Bay and the stories of many who have lived there that helped her… Continue reading
JUNEAU — The public is invited to be part of a TV audience for the taping of “The Alaska Legacy of William Seward,” a program… Continue reading
If you’ve been downtown in the last few months, you might have noticed — amidst all the tourists — a new zine has hit the… Continue reading
JUNEAU — In the first concert of its 13th season, Gold Street Music will feature The Huckleberry Pickers: Karen, Heather, Ciara, Sally and Anissa; Dara… Continue reading
Some may call Alaska “The Last Frontier,” but evidence of Alaska Natives’ thousands of years here is etched right into the rocks. Hundreds — perhaps… Continue reading
‘A LANDMARK ADDITION’ TO ALASKAN WRITINGBY CHELSEA TREMBLAYFor the Capital City WeeklyI was sitting on a mossy overlook watching Shakes Glacier up the Stikine River.… Continue reading
The first time I caught Matisyahu — Christmas Eve, 2003 at a club in Brooklyn — he was like nothing I’d ever seen. And musically,… Continue reading
The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places. Photographers of all levels of ability are invited to send in… Continue reading
Editor’s note: The Capital City Weekly is featuring two divas a week leading up to Juneau Lyric Opera’s Sept. 24 “Who’s Your Diva” competition and… Continue reading
Quite a few readers, my wife included, were visibly shaken by my suggestion that we burn our copies of The Elements of Style, the famous… Continue reading
The United Way of Southeast Alaska has this year awarded $15,750 in Community Impact Grants to eight different Southeast Alaskan nonprofits.Friends of Zach Gordon Youth… Continue reading
Mique’l Dangeli has been a little busy. In between being an artist-in-residence at the Scotiabank Dance Center in Vancouver, leading the internationally renowned Git Hayetsk… Continue reading
Ten years ago, U.S. Forest Service ecologist Karen Dillman returned to Petersburg from the Cordova Fungus Festival and decided Petersburg had plenty of forageable food… Continue reading
The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council announced Sept. 8 that it received a grant from the Juneau Community Foundation’s Jurasz-Scudder Fund for the new Juneau… Continue reading