Homer artist Rika Mouw has had a work of art selected for the U.S. Secretary of Interior’s office in Washington,…
Shamwari Marimba Ensemble of Homer plays at the Colony Stage at the Alaska State Fair, Palmer, last Friday. From left…
Build week for the 11th annual Burning Basket starts Sept. 7 at Mariner Park on the Homer Spit and continues…
Homer’s improvisational theater group, Fresh Produce, returns in a new incarnation, Fresh Produce 2.0. The group includes Martin Zeller, Johnny…
Poet, teacher and activist Carolyn Forché reads at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 4 at the Kachemak Bay Campus. Forché coined the…
A closing reception for “Ocean’s Lament” is 5-7 p.m. Friday at the Homer Council on the Arts. Sponsored by the…
The Seldovia Craft Invitational Chainsaw Carving Competition starts at 8 a.m. Friday at the Gateway Pavilion near the small boat…
The Pratt Museum holds a closing celebration for “Dena’inaq’ Huch’ulyeshi: The Dena’ina Way of Living” on Friday. At 7 p.m.,…
If anyone ever gets around to writing a history of Pacific Northwest popular music, a little town on Kachemak Bay…
Endurance hiker and author Jennifer Pharr Davis speaks about her hikes and her book, “Called Again,” at 6 p.m. Sept….
Pier One Theatre’s summer season continues with four plays opening this weekend. Shows are 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday and Aug. 28,…
Anchor Point poet Shannon L. Schrader is within $100 of her goal to help fund production of “Out of Darkness,”…
“He was a rather large bear,” said Daniel Bunker. “Still, actually, fairly feared by the other bears.” Bunker, who works…