Robin DeAlva made a Facebook group that she says addresses a specific issue in Juneau — the challenge of finding and offloading arts and craft supplies after Joann store closed last year.
Arts & Culture
Voting is open for bear-resistant trash can art destined for downtown Juneau
The winning design will be printed on an enclosure of bear-resistant cans near the cruise ship docks, as well as on bear-resistant cans in areas of downtown frequented by the animals.
New Juneau Arts and Humanities Council director navigates financial challenges
Maggie McMillan stepped into her new role at a time when arts organizations across the country are losing long-standing grants due to the Trump administration’s sweeping federal funding cuts.
Tongass Voices: Alaskaʼs Poetry Out Loud State Champion shares her favorite poem
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior Cassie Lumba says performing her favorite poems has taught her what it means to open up, and how powerful words can be.
Juneau singer-songwriter Taylor Dallas Vidic’s first album delves into relationships through jazz-folk mashup
Juneau musician Taylor Dallas Vidic has joined a lot of acts in and outside of Juneau over the years. Now, after working on it for years, she’s releasing her first album, Cat and Mouse, in April.
Alaska Folk Festival guest artist Willi Carlisle on what’s bringing him back to Juneau
Folk singer-songwriter Willi Carlisle is this year’s guest artist at the 51st annual Alaska Folk Festival in April.





