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The Juneau performance will be preceded by a pre-concert talk in the JDHS auditorium at 2 p.m. Parking will be available at the Michael J. Burns Building, with shuttle service to JDHS available at ...
Tidal Echoes, the University of Alaska Southeast literary and arts journal, will officially launch this Friday, April 4, at 7 p.m. in Egan Lecture Hall. Artist Mark Sixbey and writer Corinna Cook will ...
Speaking his native Tlingit language, Twitchell accepted an Emmy Award for an episode he wrote for the PBS Kids program ...
Alaska, a land of breathtaking landscapes and diverse regions, offers unique experiences throughout the year. From the ...
The Alaska House of Representatives narrowly approved ... Rebecca Himschoot, I-Sitka, who sponsored the bill on behalf of the bipartisan majority caucus. “Schools have been waiting.
Among them are art and totem making ... The town is home to Alaska’s first civil rights organization. Alaska Native Brotherhood, Sitka Camp No. 1 was the original chapter for the civil rights ...
Heritage & Cultural Tourism Conference has wrapped up this week (3/27) – not in Sitka, but in Fairbanks. To celebrate the ...
This is the first time I’ve read about Maine’s Franco American community. Why was it appealing for you and how does it relate ...
The Gamble House is recognized worldwide as a gem of American Arts and Crafts design ... the all-Black Florida town ...
Martina Nellie Maria Dundas, lovingly known as Tina, was born in Sitka, Alaska, on May 15, 1976 ... Tina had a natural gift for Northwest Coast formline art. She mastered various artistic media, from ...