Teri Tibbett is an Alaskan singer-songwriter and performer. She has performed on the stages of festivals and clubs in over 70 Alaskan communities since 1976. Her music is rich with Alaskan perspective.
Arts
Arts@360: Alaska Originals’ Woosh Kinaadeiyí
Arts@360’s Alaska Originals is excited to present the work of Woosh Kinaadeiyí, featuring spoken word performances by Christy NaMee Eriksen, Veinglorious , Guy Unzicker and Mike Christenson, set to the music of Jacob Pickard. Conor Lendrum hosts.
Woosh Kinaadeiyí is a nonprofit organization committed to diversity, inclusive community, and empowering voice. Woosh Kinaadeiyí organizes free to low cost monthly events in Juneau, including open mics, poetry slams, and spoken word workshops.
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Only in Alaska
Episode of Writers’ Showcase, featuring professional actors presenting writing by Alaskans with five pieces that take us all over the state.
We go fishing with Ernestine Hayes as child on the docks of downtown Juneau, and sit by a fire with Dave Hunsaker on the Homer Spit. Each piece, in one way or another, is grounded in the experience of being in Alaska.
John Muir: University of the Wilderness
A narrative concert featuring the writings of John Muir and the music of “Chance Ensemble”. More information is at www.chanceworld.com.
Future Tense by Bernard Khoury
Bernard Khoury studied architecture at Rhode Island School of Design (BFA 1990/B.Arch 1991). He received a Masters in Architectural Studies from Harvard University (M.Arch 1993) and started an independent practice that same year. Over the past 15 years, his office has developed an international reputation and a significant diverse portfolio of projects both locally and abroad. View this recorded talk from April 27, 2016 as part of the Alaska Design Forum’s “Future Tense” lecture series to learn more about his work and his vision for the future of Architecture.
Diary of a Forest Ranger with Pete Griffin
An intimate look at the career of an introverted Forest Service biologist. His dream was a job alone in the woods never having to talk to another person. Pete’s humorous and often poignant story traces how that changed.