Tonight, the 2015 poems and their authors will be presented at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center.
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A look at Juneau’s year of arts, culture and music
Here are some of Juneau’s 2014 arts, culture, and music highlights.
Worl skates into the Burke Museum
The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle recently opened an exhibit called “Here and Now: Native Artists Inspired.”
The flavor of real: Ishmael Hope’s “The Courtesans of Flounder Hill”
Ishmael Hope’s first book of poetry titled “Courtesans of Flounder Hill” will be released Sunday.
Juneau Afternoon–12-08-14
Monday at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Scott Burton hosts. Katie Spielberger will be on the show to highlight Tuesday night’s Mudrooms; We’ll learn about the Alaska Bird Conference from Brenda Wright; Lauren Anderson will highlight activities at the Treadwell Arena; And we’ll talk about the Governor’s Open House on Tuesday night. Plus, Writer’s Almanac,…
Time to hit the streets for December First Friday
It’s finally here! The biggest First Friday gallery walk of the year.
Hawaii’s poet laureate Kealoha to perform this weekend
Hawaii’s poet laureate Kealoha is in Juneau to perform and teach with Woosh Kinaadeiyí and the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council.
Where to go and what to do for November First Friday
Historically, December First Friday is the biggest art walk of the year, but this year November is no slouch.
Woosh Kinaadeiyí’s fourth grand slam poetry slam tonight
Poets have been performing at monthly open mics and poetry slams throughout the year and winners from those events compete in Friday’s grand slam.
Annie Kaill’s to host emerging artists
Annie Kaill’s owner Colleen Goldrich says she wanted to do something a little different for this First Friday.