If you built a raft with a big sea anchor and pushed off from Point Pogibshi, you’d drift east along…
You know why it rains in August? That’s so when students go back to school with their new clothes and…
Call them what you will — privies, johns, earth closets, the shack out back or nooshniks if you live in…
If you did a web search on “photos of icky fall colors” on local social media pages, your eyes would…
A weekend featuring ukulele performers, workshops and concerts is Aug. 30-Sept. 1 in Homer. Sponsored by the Homer Council on…
The Dirty River Ramblers perform at several venues in Ninilchik and Homer. With Homer-grown musician Josh Krohn on fiddle and…
Men in the North Pacific” plays at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 21 at Pier One Theatre. Based on the research, interviews…
For its last play of the season, Pier One Theatre presents a modern adaptation of Moliere’s “The Imaginary Invalid.” Adapted…
The Roustabout Circus performs at 7 p.m. Friday at the Christian Community Church on Bartlett Street. The circus has been…
In the controlled, deliberate science of an archaeological excavation, field workers gently uncover the past. Using trowels and digging in…
Homer writer Tom Kizzia’s new nonfiction book about the Papa Pilgrim family, “Pilgrim’s Wilderness,” has made the New York Times…
Two artist residencies have started in Old Town. Artist Dan Coe is painting a mural depicting the fireweed plant’s life…
Homer writer Dana Stabenow has collected 16 of her short stories in an electronic book collection. The stories are collected…