Schubert’s work includes sculptural ‘rooms’ that tell stories
Among the chaos and uncertainty 2020 and 2021 brought me, this column was one of the only consistent things I had in my life.
Let’s bring all hands on deck and get to work.
When Alaskans set their minds toward a project, no matter the difficulty, we do what others say, “can’t be done.”
Properly protected and managed, the Alaska Permanent Fund can continue to support the state.
Five days and nearly 2,500 miles: That’s how long I traveled to get to Alaska. I grew up in rural Idaho, 5,000 feet up in… Continue reading
This is the first of a two-part series describing a charismatic but lesser known goose species, its past, present and future in the Pacific flyway,… Continue reading
Objects may be closer than they appear — the pandemic is not behind us
Coray’s ‘Lost Mountain’ looks at personal, community conflict in setting where a large mine might happen.
We don’t care who you vote for — just vote.
We are clearly not “all in this together.”
I’m proposing legislation directing $150 million of those funds toward broad, tourism-related relief.
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” — Dr. Seuss, “I… Continue reading
A few weeks removed from my second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and I’m still in shock. First, I’m in shock at how crappy… Continue reading
The possibility of the existence of Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, took root in young Baxter.
The caring nature of Homer has sustained and nurtured my gratefulness throughout the past year.
“For Alaska” philanthropic campaign aims raise $200 million by 2024.
Local businessman Robert Favretto wanted to showcase Cross’ art after he recovered it from the late artist’s house last summer.
Campaigns should be shorter.
But they aren’t.
I don’t know why I find taxes taxing.