This year’s festival will take place from Aug. 1-3 at the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds in Ninilchik.
The film dares to say that kindness is “punk rock.”
Kenai Potters Guild Clay On Display exhibit focuses on a river’s effect on self and community.
The weeks-long festival features art exhibits, events, flower sales, guided farm tours and more.
Homer’s galleries and public art spaces celebrate with new and ongoing exhibits.
Public voting will be open until July 20 to determine the winners.
State award commends Lingít language revitalization
Saturday Market at the Goods debuts.
Artists Theresa Ritter, Susan Watkins and Anna Widman are showcased at the Kenai Art Center through July 3.
“Steel Sentiments” is a solo show by metal artist David Morris.
The event will feature a free lunch and informational fair.
June First Friday invites viewers to encounter multimedia art experiences.
The event will also feature a chef competition, return of Wooden Boat Society.
Author Ruth Ozeki was the keynote presenter for the 23rd annual Kachemak Bay Writer’s Conference last weekend.
Kaleidoscope School of Arts and Science stages “Let’s Eat” for its annual fifth grade musical.
Emmy-winning Juneau writer of “Molly” says PBS told creators the series isn’t being renewed.
Book entwines grandmother, mother and author on journey of politics and identity from China to points worldwide.
An eclectic mix of local art makes up the May show at the Kenai Art Center, “What We Do,” which opened Friday. The work in… Continue reading
Kenai Performers stage playwright William Inge’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Picnic.”
The Levitt AMP Soldotna Music Series will bring performances to Soldotna Creek Park each Wednesday.