In his 76 years of rough-and-tumble living, Halibut Cove writer Mike Gordon has come to be known as “Mountain Mike”…
Under sunny skies and in a crisp westerly breeze, supporters of the Storyknife Writers Retreat last Saturday attended groundbreaking ceremonies…
May kicks off Homer’s summer arts season with a wide variety of shows, including a pop-up by Flex School students…
In the spirit of Homer performances of Mozart’s “Requiem,” sung in 2001 and 2002 to honor the victims of the…
Alicia Kelly, a paper artist from Lawrence, Kansas, has spent the month of April in Homer as Bunnell Street Art…
One of Homer’s newest musical groups, the KP (Kenai Peninsula) Brass Band, celebrates its first year of performance with a…
“Star Truck—the Musical” is set to take off into a spacious, harmonious, homonym-laden comic atmosphere (throw some hominy into the…
Before former Homer City Council member — and, really, Renaissance man — John Fenske died Jan. 30, 2019, at the…
Fireweed seeks art for June exhibit
April’s First Friday exhibits feature two retrospective shows by artists who recently died.
Salmonfest announces headliners
“Artist activist” was how the late author and wilderness defender Edward Abbey once described Mavis Muller. It’s a fitting title…
With the Homer Winter King Tournament happening this weekend, Homer has another big draw sure to attract not just fishermen:…