The latest play in Pier One Theatre’s summer season opens at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the theater on the Homer…
“We Can’t Eat Gold,” a film about the proposed Pebble mine and its potential impact on Bristol Bay salmon runs…
Publishers Weekly calls C.B. Bernard’s “Chasing Alaska: A Portrait of the Last Frontier Then and Now” a travel book, and…
Art Shop Gallery 207 W. Pioneer Ave. New work by Liz Bowen 5-7:30 p.m., First Friday Reception Anchorage artist Liz…
Often happening near the Fourth of July weekend, First Fridays in July tend to be the busiest of the year’s…
A three-part artist inspiration series starts 7 p.m. Monday at the Wynn Nature Center, Mile 1.5 East Skyline Drive. Sponsored…
The Pratt Museum holds two talks by writers this month. From 5 to 7 p.m. July 12, Jean Meaux speaks…
Old Songs Productions returns with what director Sally Oberstein calls “a ridiculous medley of all-new hysterical skits” that show what…
Visitors to Seldovia for Fourth of July can catch a new exhibit of Alaska dolls at the Seldovia Museum. “When…
“The More You Know,” a variety show by Pier One Youth Theatre skills camp students, opens this week. Directed by…
The Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies seeks artists for its “S.O.S.” marine debris art show. “Debris Dangles: From Marine Debris…
Sitting on a toy store shelf, a yo-yo is nothing but wood and string. In the hands of Julius, the…
More than 45 years in Alaska has given Bill Richardson plenty of life experience — from pilot to fisherman, teacher…