Heather Lende’s “If You Lived Here, I’d Know Your Name” is as much about Lende as it is about Haines
The film shows off a thought-provoking and vividly realized original setting, even if it fails to capitalize on its own ideas
Homer ceramicist Krista Etzwiler’s “Arukah Project” is on display through the end of the month
The two women, shocked that they’ve been left behind by their family and friends, resolve that they will not resign themselves to death
A new superhero film needs to be great to earn attention
Historical conference to bring statewide community to central Kenai Peninsula
The Homer born-and-raised youth has been drawing since she was very young and this summer decided to turn that hobby into a business
Local woman finds joy in creating wall hangings using knotted rope and colorful yarns and silk
‘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…
Local woman celebrates the seasonal transitions with an exhibit of paintings and photography
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