Nearly 700 shells will be launched from the middle of Gastineau Channel starting Friday night just before midnight.
Arts & Culture
Flying Karamazovs and friends bring Chautauqua spirit to Juneau
The New Old Time Chautauqua is a traveling troupe of performers. They’re in Juneau for three days of workshops, shows and activities starting Thursday.
Ugly? Too abstract? Sculptor speaks in defense of Nimbus
Robert Murray reflects on Nimbus, the piece deemed “Alaska’s most-controversial sculpture,” and says his art is supposed to rattle people’s cages.
Tlingit and Haida boycotts FedEx over Redskins support
The Juneau-based tribal organization announced Thursday that it has sent notice to all employees to stop using FedEx services, citing the national delivery company’s sponsorship of the Washington Redskins football team.
Video: MacNaughton portrays the seldom seen
Juneau artist MK MacNaughton has drawn portraits of electricians, fishermen, firefighters, bus drivers, heavy equipment operators, carpenters and more.
Historic Juneau park becomes an oasis for Alaska artists
Constance Baltuck is the first artist of a pilot program at the Ernest Gruening Cabin run by Alaska State Parks.
Nimbus returns to SLAM
Sculpture by Robert Murray, formerly located at the Dimond Court Building and Alaska State Museum, was placed at its permanent home on Saturday.
Mod Carousel presents Exotique, #firstworldproblems
The boylesque trio Mod Carousel is back in Juneau for three performances of new material.
Red Carpet Concert with Liz Snyder
Juneau songwriter Liz Snyder brought her original music and incredible whistling to KTOO’s red carpet for her first live solo performance in two years.
SLAM tower crane coming down
The 130-foot structure has dominated Juneau’s skyline for last two years.