Conversations include REACH’s infant learning program, UAS “Tidal Echoes” launch event, and Juneau Symphony’s upcoming concert in collaboration with Aurora Strings.
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What happened to the fast-food restaurants that used to be in Juneau, and why aren’t there more today?
For this Curious Juneau, Clarise Larson investigates what it takes to make a fast-food restaurant survive in the capital city today.
Juneau Afternoon: The seventh annual Traditional Alaskan Games
The Traditional Alaskan Games kicks off this Friday in Juneau. Plus, conversations with Cancer Connection, Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, and Certified Medical Practitioner Brynn Albanese.
Juneau Afternoon: Alaska State Museum to show film in remembrance of 1964 Alaska Earthquake
The Alaska State Museum will show the film “…Though the Earth Be Moved” in remembrance of the 60th Anniversary of the 1964 Alaska Earthquake, plus conversations with local climbing gym The Rock Dump and CBJ Parks and Recreation.
Culture Rich Conversations: Influential Black women in Alaska
On this episode of Culture Rich Conversations from Juneau’s Black Awareness Association, they continue the celebration of Women’s History Month as Host Christina Michelle and her guests have an open and honest conversation about the Black-lived experience of being an influential Black woman in Alaska.
Juneau Afternoon: The Buddy Tabor Project seeks wider audiences by putting Tabor’s music on streaming services
A preview of the effort by Justin Smith, Collette Costa, and others to make Southeast legend Buddy Tabor’s music available on streaming platforms. Other conversations include “Death, with Dessert” and a check-in with the Juneau Public Library.





