Sarah Conarro’s installation, “Nice Looking,” will culminate Thursday, January 30th, and Friday, January 31st at the Rookery in Juneau. A collaboration with Julian Bozeman, a New York artist and carpenter, the experience will include dinner, music, and light projection. Click here for more information.
Archives for 2014
Differences between U.S. & Gaza Strip? Weather and freedom
“Being here in America, it’s very different – having your freedom, having your choices, do whatever you want to. I can’t explain it but it’s so different,” says Haytham Mohanna.
Haven House may be prohibited from opening
CBJ officials determine that halfway houses are not allowed on Malissa Drive
Plea agreement possible for former Petersburg school employee
Tye Leif Petersen was arrested on charges of possession and distribution of child pornography
Holly, Valens, Bopper tribute on Crosscurrents 2/3
On February 3, 1959, a small plane crashed in an Iowa farm field during a snow storm took the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper. Gavin and Wyatt, the dogs, reflect at the small memorial existing at the end of a dirt road near Clear Lake, Iowa. You are invited to…
Two Days Later, Atlantans Can Retrieve Cars Abandoned In Storm
Authorities in Atlanta want to start reuniting drivers with the hundreds of vehicles that were abandoned on highways during the winter storm that blew through Tuesday.
Sick Ship Sets Dubious Record For Royal Caribbean
It was a record-setting voyage, but not one that Royal Caribbean’s public relations team is likely to be bragging about: The cruise line’s MS Explorer of the Seas now has the distinction of more sick passengers (630) and crew (54) than any cruise ship since the CDC starting keep stats 20 years ago.
Scientist To W.Va. Lawmakers: ‘I’m Not Drinking The Water’
“I’m not drinking the water.” That’s what an environmental scientist from Marshall University and a member of the West Virginia Environmental Quality Board told state lawmakers today during a hearing about a chemical spill that contaminated the drinking water of nine counties.
Edward Snowden Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize
Saying Edward Snowden has “contributed to a more stable and peaceful world order” by exposing U.S. surveillance practices and forcing a new debate over security and privacy, two Norwegian politicians nominated the former intelligence contractor for the Nobel Peace Prize on Wednesday.
State senators push for criminal justice reform
Alaska has the worst recidivism rate in the country. Two-thirds of the state’s prisoners eventually go back after their release.







