It’s the first book that Goade has both written and illustrated herself.
Arts & Culture
Tracing a lineage of Chilkat weavers in ‘A Life Painted in Yarn’
Historian Zachary Jones brings to light the life of important weaver Clara Benson.
Despite supply chain issues, Juneau’s Fourth of July fireworks show is a go
The annual fireworks show’s pyrotechnician says that despite obstacles, there will be much boomier booms than what’s available for personal use in Juneau.
shhh…DJ AlterNative has a new SE fave
Multi-talented producer and musician Patrick Troll of Ketchikan is DJ AlterNative, the mastermind behind the BurgerChurch Sessions, and a founding member of Whiskey Class. Catch up with him on KXLL and hear him spin live tonight at the Crystal Saloon. non-secular music meats + multitudes + SE —> SEA
Filipino dance makes a comeback in Juneau
David Abad wants people in Juneau to get back into tinikling.
After weeks of heated debate, a drag queen read a book to children at Ketchikan’s public library for the first time
Children of all ages turned out for the Ketchikan Public Library’s first-ever drag queen storytime after city leaders declined to cancel the controversial event.
Toddlers showcase Southeast Alaska clan regalia at Celebration
Some toddlers were shy. Others were ready for an audience.
Riverbend Elementary is officially renamed Kax̱dig̱oowu Héen
Students have been practicing the new name for months. It was proposed to the district Board of Education in April.
Garden of Agony blooms
Juneau grunge-metal band Garden of Agony have a ton of exciting news to share.. (Hint: catch their performance at Áak’w Rock Side Stage tonight before you can’t catch ‘em no mo’.) blooms + Southeast x Southeast + the new new
Celebration begins with arts campus opening and totem pole dedication in Juneau
One theme of the opening of Sealaska Heritage Institute’s new arts campus was unity among Lingít, Haida and Tsimshian people.