Even the wood chips in Wayne Price’s ongoing project have meaning. The master Tlingit carver and University of Alaska Southeast faculty member is deep into… Continue reading
First-ever Rock Your Mocs event was held Saturday.
Soboleff’s sons and daughter loan collection to Sealaska Heritage Institute for display.
This week’s word is x‘áakw, which means sockeye that has entered fresh water.
Contemporary designs made by artists and UAS professors.
For the week of Nov. 14-20, 2018.
The Juneau Piano Series is ready for Round 2.
Even if you’ve seen the movie and read the book, Theater at Latitude 58’s take on “Matilda” will have surprises.
Attendees get a dose of kraut know-how.
Cultural values led Southeast Natives to participate in DNA studies.
The same day folks went to the polls, attendees and speakers with “I Voted” stickers at the Third Annual University of Alaska Southeast Power &… Continue reading
The New JACC wasn’t on the ballots, but folks continue to open their wallets. The proposed New Juneau Arts and Culture Center project just received… Continue reading
The art will stay up all winter.
This week’s word is xóots, which means brown bear.
It’s an immersive experience.
The symphony is kicking off the season with crowd-pleasers.
Elections have always been a part of our lives.
It was a scientific Saturday morning for the kids in the Alaska State Museum classroom. November’s First Saturday youth art activity was an exploration of… Continue reading
SEAGLA awards six mini grants and opens scholarship fund Thanks to financial support from the local LGBTQ and ally community at annual Juneau Pride events,… Continue reading
This is Staff Picks, a monthly round-up of what staff at The Capital City Weekly and Juneau Empire are reading, watching and listening to. Every… Continue reading