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Pier One Theatre gets grant

The Alaska State Council on the Arts has awarded Pier One Theatre a $4,500 ASCA community arts development…

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10×10 Show opens Friday

Bunnell Street Arts Center’s 10×10 Members Show opens with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday and…

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HCOA offers creative communities programs

The Homer Council on the Arts this winter offers two new creative communities coordinated by actor and writer…

Adele Hiles (left)

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Together again

Attending the First Friday reception of “Women Who Run With the Tides” last week at the Pratt Museum…

Kallan Johnson, left, of McNeil Canyon Elementary School and Carter Woodhead of Chapman School pose with Homer Electric Association’s LED Lucy after winning first place and third place, respectively for grades K-1 in HEA’s south service area energy conservation contest. -Photo by McKibben Jackinsky, Homer News

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Homer’s Best Bets

If it seems like the world has gotten dimmer, don’t despair, Betsteroids. Last week the National Aeronautics and…

“Women Who Run With the Tides,” opening at the Pratt Museum, features work by Charlotte Adamson. The show features art by 29 women artists who first came together as a group 25 to 30 years ago.-Photo provided

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First Friday Events

Bunnell Street Arts Center 106 W. Bunnell Ave. New Works, by Elizabeth Emery 5-7 p.m., First Friday Opening…

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November shows include works in progress

Traditional gallery exhibits usually feature work that has been done in advance, but as people who know the…

South Peninsula hospital registered nurses Kathi Collett of Quality Improvement, left, and Sherry Catterfeld of Infection Prevention Employee Health, right, distribute information on avoiding the flu, pneumonia, ebola and other infectious diseases at Saturday’s Rotary Health Fair.-Photo by McKibben Jackinsky, Homer News

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Homer’s Best Bets

In this week’s election, some estimated that backers of Mark Begich or Dan Sullivan spent $50 million on…

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Homer’s Best Bets

Be afraid. Be very afraid. Just when you thought it was OK to go out of the house,…

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Poet reads, holds workshop

Award winning poet John Morgan will read from his work and hold a talk, “The Writer and Place,”…

Homer ceramic artist featured in NY show

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Homer ceramic artist featured in NY show

Homer ceramic artist Cynthia Morelli has had a piece selected for New Directions ’14, a national juried contemporary…

Among the artwork to be auctioned at the Ritz , Mary Frische and Tom Collopy’s “Waterfall Aleutian Islands”

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Homer still puts on the Ritz

If you’re blue and you don’t know where to go to Why don’t you go where fashion sits …

Homer’s newest city council member, Catriona Reynolds, takes her place at the council table after being sworn in during a special meeting of the council Monday. Reynolds is seated next to David Lewis, who won re-election Oct. 7, and also was sworn in at the Monday meeting, as was Beth Wythe, who won re-election as the city’s mayor.-Photo by McKibben Jackinsky, Homer News

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Homer’s Best Bets

Let us pause now and consider the glory of sunrises and sunsets. Holy electromagnetic spectrum! Have we been…