Peninsula Writers Contest returns for its 25th year
My to-do list keeps getting longer
These Out of the Office columns give the writers of the Homer News and Peninsula Clarion an opportunity to tell of exciting adventures in our… Continue reading
May 1, Lachine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I finally found myself standing on a dock on the Saint Lawrence Seaway, above the Lachine Rapids, the traditional… Continue reading
The film isn’t about Michael and Laurie killing one another
Auditions for the retro musical will be Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday from 1-3 p.m.
This chocolate zucchini bread is easy and simply loaded with chocolate
Editor’s Note: This is the second of a four-part series. Now I have done a fair amount of whitewater kayaking and canoeing, but trying to… Continue reading
I recently painted the living room of the house in which I am living. The wall had once been a pleasant silver, but (lesson learned)… Continue reading
Local artists collaborate with a colorful exhibit of Homer’s iconic buildings and architecture
“After nine weeks of practicing, they finally get their payoff.”
The Performing Arts Society presents a recital by a baritone vocalist and a pianist
This wild mushroom risotto is mild and comforting
My recipe is for a savory potato, onion and cheese filled version that will make any carb-lover smile.
Maybe I should do a commentary 180 and go for it, big time
Editor’s Note: This is the first of a four-part series. Starting at the western tip of Lake Superior, the Quetico-Superior Country runs along 150 miles… Continue reading
It’s a cliche that folks from Alaska take Alaska for granted. I know I definitely always have. I was never an outdoorsy person. The last… Continue reading
New comedy tackles chasing dreams and finding love
Performances will kick off with a dinner and show fundraiser for Kenaitze tribe
In late May 1959, officials from the Russian River Rendezvous, Alaska Sportsman’s Association, Inc., made a splashy official announcement in the Anchorage Daily Times