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GOLD TOWN NICKELODEONVisit www.goldtownnick.com.“Trumbo” — Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 26 and 27. Synopsis: The successful career of 1940s screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) comes to… Continue reading

‘Tis the Season for the Audubon Christmas Bird Count

‘Tis the Season for the Audubon Christmas Bird CountANCHORAGE – From Ketchikan to Nome, every year Alaskans bundle up to celebrate the holiday season by… Continue reading

Alaska Robotics accepting submissions for Student Show of Comic Arts

Alaska Robotics Gallery has announced the fourth annual Student Show of Comic Arts as its featured exhibition for January. This is an annual exhibition showcasing… Continue reading

What’s happening this week

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEKEVENTSParent Night Out, 6–10 pm, Wednesday, Dec. 23, Juneau-Douglas High School. The JDHS Basketball Cheer Team is hosting a Parents’ Night Out.… Continue reading

Letter to the editor

A shift in thinking needed for AMHSThe Alaska Marine Highway System is at a critical juncture. Since its first port of call, the Alaska Marine… Continue reading

Artists’ opportunity available for residency in Japan

Artists’ opportunity available for residency in JapanThe National Endowment for the Arts, in cooperation with the U.S. Japan Friendship Commission, has implemented the U.S/Japan Creative… Continue reading

Alaska’s delegates to U.S. Senate Youth Program include Ketchikan’s Kiera O’Brien and alternate Derek Dzinich of Juneau

Alaska’s delegates to U.S. Senate Youth Program announcedLucas Arthur, a student at Mat-Su Career & Technical High School in the Mat-Su Borough School District, and… Continue reading

Juneau’s Innovation Summit starts registration

Juneau’s Innovation Summit starts registrationEarly registration has officially opened for the 5th annual Innovation Summit (http://www.jedc.org/innovation/). More than 200 leaders in business, government and education… Continue reading

Alder in the rain (summer) by Rachael Juzeler.

Juneau artist Rachael Juzeler selected for ‘All Alaska Biennial’

The Anchorage Museum has released the names of the artists selected for this year’s “All Alaska Biennial” exhibit, opening Feb. 5 in Anchorage. This highly… Continue reading

Alder in the rain (summer) by Rachael Juzeler.

On Writing: Words part 2

When we left off talking about Hamlet in our last column, the Danish prince was speechless. He was also dead, but this latter condition seemed… Continue reading

John and Jan Straley of Sitka presign books at the Pacific Grove Museum.

‘From Cannery Row to Sitka’: Shorefast Editions publishes collaborative book on Ed Ricketts

Ed Ricketts was a scientist, a writer, a father and a Renaissance man, the inspiration for the character of “Doc” in John Steinbeck’s “Cannery Row”… Continue reading

John and Jan Straley of Sitka presign books at the Pacific Grove Museum.

The Christmas smile

BY KLAS STOLPEEditor’s note: This column was first published in the Juneau Empire on Dec. 24, 2014. My mother’s smile on the Christmas holidays was never… Continue reading

NEA grant awarded for Hoonah student song-writing workshop

HOONAH - The National Endowment for the Arts and the National Park Service recently announced the award of $797,500 in support of 33 grants in… Continue reading

Be ‘Starbound’ with me

I have multiple issues with the Starbound series: The first book takes forever to get to the point, the characters in the second one are… Continue reading

Kray Van Kirk's music is both "an invitation to unabashedly feel" and a reworking of archetypes and myth. His most recent album is called "The Road to Elfland," which alludes to the myth of Thomas the Rhymer.

Local musician Kray Van Kirk aims to remake mythologies for the modern world

Juneau musician Kray Van Kirk is very conscious of the path he walks and what kind of a trace he’ll leave. That’s part of the… Continue reading

Kray Van Kirk's music is both "an invitation to unabashedly feel" and a reworking of archetypes and myth. His most recent album is called "The Road to Elfland," which alludes to the myth of Thomas the Rhymer.
Snow ball, Juneau waterfront.

Art in Unusual Places

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

Snow ball, Juneau waterfront.

Hollywood preps for ‘Star Wars Episode 7’ opening

BY DERRIK J. LANGTHE ASSOCIATED PRESSLOS ANGELES — Hollywood is preparing for what could be the largest movie premiere in its history on Monday night… Continue reading

Wreath breads

Two breads for Winter Solstice

Dies Natalis Solis Invictus, “Birthday of the Unconquered Sun.”Dec. 21 is the shortest day of the year in Juneau. We get 6 hours, 22 minutes… Continue reading

Wreath breads
What's happening this week

What’s happening this week

EVENTS Community Potluck & Fun-Raiser, 5–8 pm, Wednesday, Dec. 16, St. Ann’s Parish Hall (Fifth & Gold Streets). In addition to celebrating the holidays, this event… Continue reading

What's happening this week
Juneau Community Foundation executive director Amy Skilbred, second from left, stands with Tom Gill, second from right, and Jim Carroll, right, of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department after establishing the JVFD's Youth Activities Fund through the foundation. Also shown are JCF board members Reed Stoops, center, and Bob Storer, left.

Juneau Volunteer Fire Department to offer free swims through Youth Activity Fund

The Juneau Volunteer Fire Department recently partnered with the Juneau Community Foundation to establish the Juneau Volunteer Firefighters’ Youth Activity Fund as a way to… Continue reading

Juneau Community Foundation executive director Amy Skilbred, second from left, stands with Tom Gill, second from right, and Jim Carroll, right, of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department after establishing the JVFD's Youth Activities Fund through the foundation. Also shown are JCF board members Reed Stoops, center, and Bob Storer, left.