Cautiously and carefully, June’s First Friday marks a real first: an evening when all galleries in town hold in-person receptions….
Family commissions memorial bench for missing daughter
After a year hiatus, Homer’s annual Pottery Studio Tour returned to bring fun, beauty and education to ceramic enthusiasts May…
‘We’ve learned a lot in the pandemic — this new normal we’re embracing,’ communications manager says.
As more Alaskans get vaccinated for COVID-19, local galleries are reopening cautiously. The Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival opens today, so…
Motivity Dance Collective performs Saturday
Coray’s ‘Lost Mountain’ looks at personal, community conflict in setting where a large mine might happen.
April is ‘youth in the arts’ month at HCOA
For almost 25 years, Ptarmigan Arts Scholarship has been helping artists’ careers
“Abandoned, the History and Horror of Port Chatham, Alaska,” by Larry Baxter (Sasquatch Publishing, $14.99, 141 pages)
During April, the artwork featured in local galleries has been created by Homer artists as young as pre-kindergarten and as…
‘The Frederick Cook Interview’ shows at 7 p.m. Friday on KBBI radio
Charles Aguilar’s latest show is at Grace Ridge Brewery