Scott Burton hosts on Monday, November 5, 2018. Jeff Sauer will preview his Audubon presentation on hiking the Pacific Crest, Appalachian and Continental Divide trails. We’ll check in the Juneau Police Department, and 350 Juneau will preview the screening of “The Reluctant Radical.”
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Actor Ed Christian performs “The Gun Show.” And Italian-American comfort food for Foodie Friday
Co-producers Ed and Louanne Christian will preview this weekend’s performance of “The Gun Show,” a one-person play examining America’s gun culture. Catholic Community Services will give us an update, we’ll outline Tuesday election coverage, and we’ll prep for winter with Italian-American comfort food on Foodie Friday.
Tlingit and Haida Central Council President Richard Peterson
Scott Burton hosts on Thursday, November 1, 2018. Tlingit and Haida Central Council President Richard Peterson will preview his Evening at Egan lecture on tribal governance. We’ll also check in with the Zach Gordon Youth Center, the Alaskan brewery, and hear about all the weekend’s arts and entertainment opportunities with Arts Up.
The art of Larry Xhe Dhé Tee Harbor Jackson McNeil
Sheli DeLaney hosts on Wednesday, October 31, 2018. We’ll meet photographer Larry McNeil and preview his show “McNeil, Real Indians (and Curtis)” at the State Museum. We’ll get a preview of this weekend’s Con Brio Chamber Series concerts, and the Foundation for the End of Life Care will highlight their upcoming event “Palliative Care 101.”…
The oceanic art of Cammie May
Sheli DeLaney hosts on Tuesday, October 30, 2018. We’ll meet artist Cammie May and preview her Friday reception. Folks from the ski swap will tell us how to buy used recreation gear, and we’ll check in with the Juneau School District. Interview with artist Cammie May: Interview with Malou Peabody and Charlie Herrington, Ski Sale:…
The art of Rachael Juzeler
Scott Burton hosts on Monday, October 29, 2018. We’ll talk with artist Rachael Juzeler about her work and opening reception at the Canvas. Glorimar Ramirez will outline art classes at the Canvas; The Southeast Alaska Foodbank will give us an update on food for the holidays, and we’ll learn how to attend the 3rd annual…
Can opera help give closure to the Princess Sophia tragedy?
A collaboration of producers and artists from across the country present a new opera about a local tragedy: “The Princess Sophia.” Can art help us process the worst maritime disaster in Alaska history?
Chef Beau Schooler teaches famous fried chicken for Foodie Friday
Andy Kline hosts on Friday, October 26, 2018. Award-winning chef Beau Schooler will teach us how to make his famous fried chicken on Foodie Friday. Collette Costa will preview Juneau’s art-house movie theater schedule. The Treadwell Arena will highlight ice skating opportunities, and we’ll get an update on the Year of Kindness for Kids.
Native History Month, “Here’s Looking at You, Casablanca” and the arboretum
Scott Burton hosts on Thursday, October 25, 2018. Kolene James, Lyle James and Wayne Price from UAS and the Native and Rural Student Center will highlight Native History Month and related events. We’ll check in with the arboretum, get a preview of “Here’s Looking at You, Casablanca,” and hear about all the weekend’s arts-related happenings…
Princess Sophia Opera composer Emerson Eads and librettist Dave Hunsaker
Sheli DeLaney hosts on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. Princess Sophia Opera composer Emerson Eads and librettist Dave Hunsaker will tell us about creating a work of art that honors Alaska’s biggest maritime disaster. We’ll hear from Juneau Rotary, and science reporter Amanda Compton will tell us how sea ice algae growth can be an indicator…