Since 1975, Homer Council on the Arts has been offering performances, exhibitions and arts education for community members of all…
The Bunnell Street Arts Center exhibit gallery may be closed for the month of January, but that doesn’t mean things…
Local memoir is an engaging window into what life on the central peninsula looked like in the second half of the 20th century
Surprisingly rich prequel interrogates contemporary politics through dystopian lens
Homer’s art galleries reflect on this year and look to the year to come
In “Fifty Miles From Tomorrow,” William L. Hensley divulges a lifetime worth of insight into both his childhood in the northwest Arctic and his decades of service as an unwavering champion of Alaska Native rights
Former Homer News editor Michael Armstrong pursues his creative life
Juneau writer spins haunting tales of Alaska’s darkest season in 1998 short story collection
Homer’s natural beauty and robust art community helps local woman finds her creative niche
Homer woman creates Alaska- and ocean-themed metal artwork
From the start, the story has the same allure of a Hallmark Christmas movie
Homer artist pursues a variety of mediums, encourages others to explore their means of expression
John Muir’s classic “Travels in Alaska” juxtaposes beauty with a writer’s disconcerting bias