Historical conference to bring statewide community to central Kenai Peninsula
‘Red, White and Royal Blue’ a surprisingly biting romcom
Homer kicked off the fifth year of the Alaska World Arts Festival with an afternoon gala event at the Homer…
Isolation, in all its forms, is a central theme of the book
Jaunty tales and folksy rhymes bring the far north to life in Robert Service’s poetry
The Turtles don’t exactly have a sterling reputation on the silver screen
Environment, “Taking Care,” and new sculptures featured in September First Friday exhibits
The event will celebrate of all types of art, in many venues and performances space in the community
Marcelle McDannel’s underwater photography is now on display at Ptarmigan Arts
Pier One Theatre opens the youth theater production of “Anne of Green Gables” on Aug. 11 at 6 p.m. at…
The double feature, despite or perhaps because of how silly it is, totally worked
Pier One Theatre’s “Cannibal! The Musical” opens July 20 at the Pratt Museum Park stage at 7:30 p.m. Performances run…
When I talked to retired teacher and local author Charlie Stephens about his book, “Passion Over Pain,” in early May,…