I missed most of the crisp, sunny fall weather here in Juneau but my mom, daughter, and I enjoyed those late summer days while on… Continue reading
On a recent river trip down the Porcupine River, my friend Garrett Jones and I nosed into a few townsites we saw on the map.… Continue reading
The other day I trudged along Grandchild Peak ridge on an outing for a college backpacking class I teach. During a break, while munching granola… Continue reading
Early October brought us an unprecedented stretch of lovely weather: cool and crisp in the morning, in the 50s by midday, and wonderful sunshine. Termination… Continue reading
Submit your wild shots: The Empire Outdoors page is looking for superb images of Alaska’s wildlife, scenery or plant life. Send your photos to: Outdoors… Continue reading
SOLDOTNA — Fishermen and the fisheries-inclined turned out by the dozens Tuesday for an open hearing before the Board of Fisheries to air their concerns… Continue reading
Actors Shelley Virginia and Enrique Bravo rehearse for Perseverance Theatre’s production of “Not Medea.”… Continue reading
Tidal Echoes, the literary journal of Southeast Alaska, is accepting submissions for its 2017 issue.Tidal Echoes accepts submissions of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, memoir, drama,… Continue reading
The 2016 Alaska Positive juror, Larry McNeil, will give a lecture at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 21 at the the Alaska State Museum.Now in… Continue reading
Editor’s note: The Capital City Weekly is running Q&As with Meghan Johnson and Bill Paulick ahead of Juneau Symphony’s fall concert, “Sizzling Strings.”The concert —… Continue reading
The University of Alaska Southeast will hold its first annual Power & Privilege Symposium from 8:15 a.m.-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at its Juneau… Continue reading
Juneau-Douglas High School Theatre is performing “The Addams Family Musical” for one weekend only.In the play, Wednesday Addams is all grown up and engaged to… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Alaska Climate Action Network will present a series of three films about climate change, its impacts and the creative actions people around the… Continue reading
Three miles, 20 feet, 25 days: Those are the specifications for Ricardo J. Búrquez’s “My World” mural project. It’s an ambitious project, both for the… Continue reading
True confession time: I don’t keep a lot of leftovers. Part of that is because The Captain tends to eat everything at dinner, which is… Continue reading
Editor’s note: The Capital City Weekly is running Q&As with Meghan Johnson and Bill Paulick ahead of Juneau Symphony’s fall concert, “Sizzling Strings.”The concert —… Continue reading
A former child soldier turned peace activist and hip-hop artist is coming to perform in Juneau Oct. 25-26.Emmanuel Jal was born in Sudan and became… Continue reading
Juneau once got to know a certain gregarious black wolf. Now, after seven years, that wolf is returning to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, part… Continue reading
WOUNDED EAGLE’S NESTBY MIRIAM WAGONERYou are a bit hidden from the road;many seem oblivious or don’t know you exist. You stand beautiful, surrounded by towering… 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