Eddy says she knew the program was on the right track by the end of the first year
Arts & Culture
Slideshow: Memorial Day in Juneau
Juneau residents remembered those who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice.
Sitka middle schooler breaks down language, cultural barriers for immigrant students
It’s more than middle school survival tactics; Jasmine is helping her classmates succeed in a Western school.
Native language speakers to create new words for museum’s dinosaur exhibit
“Expedition Alaska: Dinosaurs” gives visitors the opportunity to experience paleontologists quest and what they’re finding in an underexplored region.
Summit builds community through hip hop culture and history
Hip hop is more than just music and dancing; it’s a culture based on bringing people together.
Y-K’s Facebook phenom helps kick off Arctic Council Chairmanship
A Tooksook Bay teenager who became a singing sensation on Facebook performed for ambassadors and Arctic VIPs at the State Department in Washington D.C. last week.
Juneau playwright gets national attention
Urban life has long drawn young people out of rural Alaska. Now art is imitating Alaska life in a first-time Juneau playwright’s new play.
Tribes, Forest Service partner on climate change research
At the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society Conference in Juneau this week, a panel of five discussed climate change and traditional knowledge.
Former Perseverance Theatre artistic director PJ Paparelli has died
During his tenure in Juneau, he directed or guided productions of “The Who’s Tommy”, “Hair”, “Hamlet”, “Twelfth Night”, and “columbinus” among others.
Cousin Curtiss: Live in the Arts Room
Cousin Curtiss played for us in the KRNN/KTOO/KXLL/360 North arts, culture and music office on May 15th, 2015. Check out his three tunes and hear about his new CD and upcoming tour.