Celebrate platonic love with a beer and Willow + Luna pop-up.
When: Thursday 2/13, 6-8pm
Where: Barnaby Brewing
Free & Open to the Public
Facebook event here.
For a more thorough list of events, check out the JAHC’s community calendar here.
Celebrate platonic love with a beer and Willow + Luna pop-up.
When: Thursday 2/13, 6-8pm
Where: Barnaby Brewing
Free & Open to the Public
Facebook event here.
Looking for a fun and chill way to spend your evening?
When: Friday 2/14, 7pm. Saturday 2/15, 2 & 7pm. Sunday 2/16, 7pm
Where: Gold Town Nickelodeon
Cost: $10
More info here.
“A celebration of creativity, community, and fun.”
When: Saturday 2/15, 8pm. Sunday 2/16, 3pm.
Where: Centennial Hall
Cost: $50/Saturday. $30/Sunday.
Facebook event here.
“Giuseppe Verdi’s masterpiece – compelling, blood-curdling and beautiful – is performed for the first time on the unique, Bregenz Lake stage.”
When: Saturday 2/15, 6:30pm.
Where: Gold Town Nickelodeon
Sponsored by The Orpheus Project.
Writer Laureate Ernestine Hayes will be the keynote speaker and the All Nations Children’s Dance Group will perform.
When: Sunday 2/16, 12-2pm
Where: Tlingit-Haida Community Hall
Free & Open to the Public
Facebook event here.
We’re so excited that Mountainside is back! Listen to music, draw with friends, and enjoy a beer or hot chocolate. Our own Lewis Chapman will be the featured artist of the evening!
Pro tip: Get there early to snag a seat.
When: Wednesday 2/19, 7pm
Where: The Rookery Cafe
Free & Open to the Public
“This play is visually stunning and dynamic. It celebrates women; it celebrates the power of STEM and of music and reminds us of their symbiotic power.” -Lily Odekirk
Tonight (Thursday) there will be a panel from the League of Women Voters directly following the play.
When: Thursday 1/30, 7:30pm – Sunday 2/2
Where: Perseverance Theatre
Cost: $35
Facebook event here.
For tickets, visit ptalaska.org/silentsky.
Hosted by SEARHC, this is a chance “for women to gather and be refreshed, inspired and empowered!”
When: Friday 1/31, 6:45pm – Saturday 2/1, 3:30pm
Where: Centennial Hall
Cost: $89
Facebook event here.
“Join Juneau Ghost Light Theatre and your favorite local performers for MixCast!” Performers will sing songs they would typically never sing onstage, due to age, gender, etc. Ericka Lee will MC!
When: Friday 1/31, 7:00pm (Doors at 6:30pm).
Where: The Rookery
Cost: $10 at the door
Facebook event here.
“Gold Street Music is an institution here in Juneau and we’re so excited to be playing their listening room at Resurrection Lutheran Church. It’s our first gig as the Night Witches (Rashah McChesney, Ariel Svetlik, Katie Henry & me), and we’ll be sharing new tunes arranged for three voices, guitar, banjo & upright bass!” -musician Annie Bartholomew
When: Saturday 2/1, 7:30-10pm
Where: Resurrection Lutheran Church
Cost: $5 suggested donation
“The Dungeons and Drag-uns show is the one [drag show] theme I will never miss! Everyone goes all out and it’s the best way to nerd out in a queer-friendly space.” -Erika Bergren
When: Saturday 2/1, 8-11:30pm
Where: The Rendezvous
Cost: $13 cover. 21
Facebook event here.
“OK, campers, rise and shine, and don’t forget your booties cause it’s cold out there. It’s cold out there every day! SO come dance like you’re about to spend 10 years stuck in a perpetual Pennsylvanian hell!” -Colette Costa
When: Saturday 2/1, 9pm-12am
Where: The Red Dog
Cost: Free & Open to the Public. 21+
Interested in the history of Alaskan lighthouses? Check out this lecture by Andrew Washburn.
When: Thursday 1/23, 5:30-6:3opm
Where: State Museum
Free & Open to the Public
Facebook event here.
Support student actors and celebrate strong women in history! Performers from Montessori Borealis will perform their own play about Maria Montessori before the evening’s main event of SILENT SKY.
When: Friday 1/24, 6:45-7:15pm, followed by SILENT SKY at 7:30pm. (SILENT SKY runs until 2/2.)
Where: Perseverance Theatre
Cost: Student play, free. SILENT SKY, $35 general admission
Facebook event here.
If you’re itching to join a Catan tournament or want to play a chill board game with friends, look no further.
When: Friday 1/24 (6pm-2am), Saturday 1/25 (10am-2am), Sunday 1/26 (10am-6pm)
Where: Centennial Hall
Cost: $30/weekend pass. $20/day.
Facebook event here.
An incredible opportunity for anyone hoping to learn Sm’algyax, the language of the Tsimshian people.
When: Saturday 1/25, 12-1pm
Where: Edward K. Thomas Building conference room.
Free & Open to the Public
Live music and contra dancing!
When: Saturday 12/25, 7:30 – 11pm.
Where: St. Ann’s Parish Hall
Cost: $10 General. $5 students. Tickets at the door!
“This program takes us from the rhythmic groove of Daniel Nelson’s Steampunk Blizzard, to the seductive sounds of Bruch’s First Violin Concerto, to the dark and penetrative opening gestures of Beethoven’s Egmont Overture, all leading to Beethoven’s iconic Fifth Symphony, the most famous piece across the musical spectrum.”
When: Saturday 1/25, 8-10pm.
Where: Yadaa.at Kalé High School (formerly JDHS)
Cost: $15-38.
Facebook event here.
When: Sunday 1/26, 1-5pm.
Where: the JACC
Free & Open to the Public
If you’ve always wanted to take a dance class, this is for you. The class is “focused on strength, flexibility and balance” and allows you to explore at your own pace.
When: Sunday 1/26, 5:30-6:30pm.
Where: Juneau Dance Theatre
Cost: $311 walk-in for the series
A great chance to begin learning Tlingit or to practice what you know.
When: Monday 12/27
Where: Juneau Public Library (downtown)
Free & Open to the Public
Gather with others to draw attention to the climate crisis and demand our legislators do the same.
When: Monday 1/27, 12pm
Where: Capitol steps
Facebook event here.
Celebrate students in the arts and sciences! An opportunity for K-5 families to participate in hands-on STEAM (science, tech, engineering, arts, math) activities. Artists Lily Hope, Abel Ryan, and many others will be there.
When: Monday 1/26, 5:30-6:30pm
Where: Thunder Mountain High School
Free & Open to the Public
Facebook event here.
“Are you homeless? Couch surfing? In danger of losing your housing? Project Homeless Connect is a free, one day event, for individuals who are homeless, couch surfing or in danger of losing their home. Find help with housing, legal services, health and wellness, flu shots, IDs, haircuts, foot care, pet services, veteran support, job resources and more, including breakfast and a hot lunch!”
When: 1/29, 10am-3pm
Where: the JACC
“How far away are the stars? In a time when women did the laborious and detailed tasks of analyzing the photographic images of stars, Henrietta Leavitt observed a pattern in the brightening and dimming of certain stars she analyzed. What did she find? The result was a powerful tool, now known as Leavitt’s Law, which helps us answer this question.” This lecture goes hand in hand with Perseverance Theatre’s SILENT SKY.
When: 1/29, 6:45-8pm
Where: the Mendenhall Library
Free & Open to the Public
5:15-6:15pm at Rainforest Yoga
4:30-7pm at Annie Kaill’s
4:30-7pm at the Juneau-Douglas City Museum
4:30-7:30pm at Alaska Robotics
1-4pm at the Alaska State Library
4:30-7pm at the JACC.
4-8pm at the Southeast Alaska Land Trust (119 Seward Street)
Facebook event here
4-7pm at Willow & Luna (171 Shattuck Way)
Facebook event here
5-7pm at the State Museum
Facebook event here
4:30-7pm. Artwork by kids of Juneau, all along Franklin St.
6:30-9pm at Perseverance Theatre. (25% off tickets for this night only.)
Facebook event here
7:30pm at McPhetres Hall
4:30-7pm at Travel Juneau
4:30-9pm at Heritage Coffee (Front St)
Facebook event here
4:30-8pm at The Rookery
Facebook event here
4-8pm at Bustin’ Out Boutique
4:30-7:30pm at Kindred Post
Facebook event here
4:30-8pm at SHI
Facebook event here
4:30-8:30pm at Celebrity Jewelers
4:30-7pm at the Davis Gallery (Centennial)
4-7:30pm at A Little Bazaar
Facebook event here
4-6:30pm at The Triangle
4:30-9pm at the Baranof Hotel
4-9pm at Bauer Clifton Interiors
4-9pm.
Planet Alaska features products made in Alaska!
4:30-8pm at Boheme
“This is a place where different viewpoints, ideas, philosophies, & ethics come together in a respectful setting to share. Come bring your questions, your curiosity, and pull up a chair.”
When: Thursday 12/5, 6:30-8pm
Where: Barnaby Brewing
Free & Open to the Public
Facebook event here.
Gallery Walk is this Friday! See our separate guide (posted tomorrow) for all of the different things happening.
“Make this annual holiday production a family tradition! This year’s production features new scenery and costumes and exquisite professional guest artists from the Pacific Northwest Ballet.”
When: opens Friday 12/6, 7pm.
Where: Yadaa.at Kalé (formerly JDHS)
Cost: $20/15
For more dates/ticket info, visit the Facebook Event here.
“Join us for the annual Holiday Drag Show where we bring you a twist on this time of year! Something for everyone…
Starring :
Aquarius Valentine (Ryan Hicks)
Tyquan (Tahir McInnis)
Dear Evan Handsome (Heather LaVerne)
Mikhail Van Jackson Mikhail VanJackson
Lituya Hart Monroe Lituya Hart
M. Guise (Richard Jay Carter)
Luke the Duke of Bell (Luke TheDukeof Bell)
Lola Monet (Lola Monèt)
Ryder Strong (Cate Ross)
& introducing a new king: Hoe-Say Queervo! (Britney Hunter)”
When: Saturday Dec. 8, 7:00-11:30p
Where: The Rendezvous (21+)
Cost: $13
Facebook event here.
Join Gold Street for their final concert of the season!
When: Saturday 12/8, 7:30-10pm
Where: 740 W 10th St.
Cost: $5 suggested donation
Facebook event here.
Have you seen Fleabag? Do you love Killing Eve? Come see the filmed one-person play of the woman who started it all. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is our Woman Crush Monday. We are really excited for this one!
When: Monday 12/10, 7-8:45pm
Where: Gold Town Nickelodeon
Cost: $10 Adult/$8 Senior or Student
Facebook event here.
“As a community, we learn that everyone has a story worth telling and, as an individual, that there is a community who really wants to hear your story.” -Melissa Griffiths
When: Tuesday 12/10, 7-9pm
Where: Northern Light United Church
Cost: $7 at door, cash or check only. This month’s theme is ‘WTF’.
Facebook event here.
When: Friday 11/29 (12-7pm), Saturday 11/3o (1oam-5pm), Sunday 12/1 (10am-5pm)
Where: The JACC, Centennial, Elizabeth Peratrovich, State Museum
Cost: Free & Open to the Public except at Centennial Hall
Facebook event here.
Do you fall within the ages of 6-18? “Join Charlie Skultka Jr., arts and culture educator from Sitka, to make your own aluminum cuff! [You’ll] start with a fat bracelet (blank with a black coating), use engraving tools to scratch their designs, and then form the bracelets to fit.”
When: Friday 11/29, 1-3pm OR Saturday 11/30, 1-3pm
Where: Alaska State Museum
Cost: Free, but registration is highly recommended.
“Think Downton Abbey where no one dies! One of Oscar Wilde’s most popular plays, this non-stop, laugh-out-loud favorite will fill the holidays.” Lily is in this one! Check it out.
When: OPENS Friday 11/29, 6pm. Runs through 12/15.
Where: McPhetres Hall
Cost: $20 online
Come contra dance! No experience or partner needed.
When: Friday 11/29, 7:30-11:00pm
Where: St. Ann’s Parish Hall
Cost: Tickets at the door. $10 General | $5 students/under 25 | Free for JVs & Americorps
Facebook link here.
When: Saturday, 11/30, 1pm-6pm
Where: Gajaa Hít Building in Juneau’s Indian Village
Cost: Free & Open to the Public. *ONLY 12 participants at a time/first come first served.
Participants must be 18 years or older. Apply here. Some carving tools and wood will be available, but participants are encouraged to bring their own tools and projects if they have any.
Facebook Event here.
“We’re coming home to the city that started it all. Come dance with the full band and work off that gravy!
Featuring: Taylor Vidic on guitar and vox, Cody Russelll on guitar and vox, Colton Welch ON SAX, Jacob Brown-Beach on drums, Sam Sonnemann on bass”
When: Saturday 11/30, 9pm-12am
Where: The Alaskan
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
Facebook event here
“Tidal Echoes is THE literary and arts journal for Southeast AK. Getting work published in Tidal Echoes is a great way to broaden your audience as it is distributed throughout the region and beyond.” -Erika Bergren, Junior Editor
When: Sunday 12/1
Where: Wherever you are!
Cost: Free & Open to the public
“Come and get crafty! Make your own festive evergreen and eucalyptus wreath with Debrah from Martha’s Flowers while enjoying a brunch buffet catered by TK Maguire’s.”
When: Sunday 12/1, 11am – 1pm
Where: Ramada Inn (375 Whittier St)
Cost: $95
Facebook Event here
“Come play and sing! Bring your bass, fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo, or dobro.”
When: Sunday 12/1, 7pm – 9pm
Where: Alaskan Hotel
For more info, click here.
“Trauma-Sensitiv
When: Tuesday 12/3, 5:15-6:45pm
Where: Juneau Alliance For Mental Health Inc ( 3406 Glacier Hwy)
For more info, visit the JAHC calendar.
When: Thursday 11/22, 5-6:30pm
Where: The Lucky Lady
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
For more information contact Nancy Decherney at nancy@jahc.org
“Both hilarious and heartbreaking, With is the unusual love story of two souls impervious to time.” -Erika Stone, Marketing Director
When: 11/22-12/15. Thursday 11/21, 7:30pm pay-as-you-can preview!
Where: Perseverance Theatre
Cost: $45, with many pay-as-you-can performances. Click here for more info.
Facebook event here.
This feature-length film documents Alaska Native teenagers growing up in Utqiaġvik: the northernmost community in the United States. Presented by Auke Bay Film Society.
When: Friday 11/22, 4-6pm
Where: UAS, Egan Lecture Room 112
Cost: Free & Open to the Public.
Facebook event here.
“The Reel Rock Film Tour, one of climbing’s greatest celebrations, returns this fall with a new collection of world premiere films.” Proceeds benefit The Rock Dump.
When: Friday 11/22, 6pm
Where: Centennial Hall
Cost: $20
Join designer and teacher Michael Murphy of the MASS Design group as he examines the social and political consequences of the real world.
When: Friday 11/22, 6-7:30pm
Where: Hangar Ballroom
Cost: $15 or $5 Student
For more info, visit the JAHC calendar.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned dancer, join internationally renowned teacher Daniela Borgialli in learning new skills!
When: Friday 11/22, 6:45-8:30pm
Where: Faith Lutheran Church
For more info, including class prices, email dlkassner@acsal
Theatre at Latitude 58 presents the hit musical, Newsies.
When: Opens Friday 11/22 7-9pm
Where: Thunder Mountain High School
Cost: $20 or $10 Student/Senior
Facebook event here.
Join the City Museum’s artist of the month, Rachael Juzeler, over a cup of tea to learn more about her current project.
When: Saturday, 11/23, 10:30 AM
Where: Juneau-Douglas City Museum
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
Webcomic creator and author Randall Munroe will be in Juneau to talk about his new book, followed by a book signing and reception. Don’t miss this!
When: Saturday 11/23, 1-3pm
Where: Alaska State Museum
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
This is a special one-day-only screening of a new documentary about the champion dog-sled sprinter George Attla. The director Catharine Axley will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A.
When: Saturday 11/23, 4-5:30pm
Where: Gold Town Nickelodeon
The Sand Witches are an ensemble of rad women (check out our interview with member Annie B). Don’t miss them perform in the coziest, coolest post office around!
When: Saturday 11/23, 7-9pm
Where: Kindred Post
Cost: $10-$20, sliding scale
When: Sunday 11/24 & 12/1 (2-day workshop), 1pm
Where: Regalia Arts & Bead Company (9310 Glacier Hwy, Suite 102)
Cost: $85
A “community space where people can come in, work on their projects, but also get ideas and give inspiration to somebody else.” -Debra O’Gara, JAHC President
When: Sunday 11/24, 1-5pm
Where: the JACC
For more info, email Nancy Decherney at nancy@jahc.org
“It’s our twice monthly gathering to sing from The Sacred Harp hymnal… a collection of hymns from the 18th and 19th century. It’s pretty easy to pick up and you can sing whatever part you want! No experience necessary.”
When: Sunday 11/24, 2-3:30pm
Where: Church of the Holy Trinity
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
Class incorporates Graham, Horton, Cunningham , Hawkins and Limon techniques to assist developing a dancer’s strength, flexibility and mental presence.
When: Sunday 11/24, 3:30-4:30pm (Every Sunday until Dec. 22nd)
Where: Juneau Dance Theatre
Cost: $17/class or buy a punch card and save. Age 11+
For more info, visit the JAHC calendar.
Welcoming Cousin Curtiss back!
When: Sunday 11/24, 7pm doors
Where: Hangar Ballroom
Cost: $15 at the door, $12 if you’re wearing merch
“I’m in this one! Join us for Theatre in the Rough’s spin on a hilarious classic. Opening officially Friday 11/29.” -Lily, Raincheck Editor
When: Monday 11/25
Where: McPhetres Hall
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
Hosted by Marian Call, this open mic will feature Cannery in the Gold Mine (Travis Smith & friends). Last Mountainside Open Mic of the season! Don’t miss it.
When: Wednesday 11/27, 7pm
Where: The Rookery
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
M: Tlingit language class at the downtown library | 6pm
W: Mountainside Open Mic at The Rookery | 7pm
Th: dancing at The Rookery | 7pm
Sn: dancing at Red Dog Saloon | 6-9pm
“Who says your moccasins can’t be worn everyday? We would like to invite youth, families, and dance groups to celebrate our indigenous cultures with us.”
When: Saturday 11/16, 1-5:30pm
Where: Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
“Woosh Kinaadeiyí is an event that encourages people to take the adventure in celebrating the experiences of one another.” -DeeJay DeRego, President
When: Saturday 11/16 | sign-ups at 6:30p, show at 7p
Where: The Rookery Cafe
Free & Open to the Public
When: Saturday 11/16, 5-6:30p
Where: Alaska Robotics Gallery
Cost: Free & Open to the Public.
Graphic novel $13.99
Support SheJumps: an organization that motivates women, girls, and NB folks to learn new outdoor skills.
When: Saturday 11/16, 5:30-7:30pm
Where: UAS Rec Center
Cost: $15 for non-students, $10 for students
The second of three films in the Snovember Film Festival. Proceeds benefit Juneau Mountain Rescue.
When: Saturday 11/16 | Doors at 6m; showtime at 7pm
Where: Eaglecrest Ski Area
Cost: $15
Performing Ensembles: Aurora Strings and Ursa Major, with special performance by Auke Bay JAMM Students.
When: Saturday 11/16, 7-8:30pm
Where: Northern Lights Church
Cost: Free & Open to the Public. Donations accepted.
For more information, visit the JAHC community calendar.
“The Island Institute of Sitka invites you to Our Alaskan Stories Films by past Mt. Edgecumbe High School students about how their home communities are adapting in a changing Alaska.”
When: Saturday 11/16: 6-7pm
Where: Glacier View Room (Egan Building/UAS)
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
For more information, view the JAHC community calendar.
“Embrace the growing darkness of Juneau with a peek at what happens with the lights go down…Starring Dear Evan Handsome, Tyquan, Aquarius Valentine, Ryder Strong, Will Duja, Aura Borealis, Raven Montgomery Monroe, Lamia Lexicon, and Lituya Hart.”
When: Saturday 11/16 | 1st show at 8p, 2nd show at 10p
Where: The Rendezvous (21+)
Cost: $13 cover charge
Lecture by Dr. Emil, the first Alaska Federation of Natives president who cast the tie-breaking vote to allow the Sealaska region into Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)
When: Wednesday 11/20, 5:30-6:30p
Where: Alaska State Museum
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
For more information, visit the JAHC community calendar or email claire.imamura@
Spike’s Cafe
Egan Library
Egan Library
Egan Library & Streaming
“Climate of Despair & a Psychology of Hope”
UAS Assistant Professor of Outdoor Studies.
1st-floor Egan Classrooms
“Unpacking Privilege in the Zero Waste Movement” with CJ Harrell (undergrad student) and Lora Vess (Dept Chair, Social Science) | Egan Library
“‘Roots of Anger’: Why the Yellow Vests Matter” with Robin Walz (Professor of History) | Egan 221
“Decolonization and the Hostile Occupation of Alaska” with Phillip Moser (Keep Walking with Cody Campaign) & Samantha Eyre-Harrison (Community member) | Egan 218
“Outdoor Leadership as a Service” with Forest Wagner (Assist Prof of Outdoor Studies) | Egan 219
“Digital Accessibility: Start Here” with Colin Osterhout (website coordinator), Kaia Henrickson (Information Literacy Librarian), Jenny Malecha (Disability Services Specialist) | Egan 223
“Gender, Sexuality, & Inclusion” with Andria Budbill (Planned Parenthood Community Outreach Educator) | Egan Lecture Hall
“Alaska’s Nuclear Legacy: A Case Study on Environmental Racism” with Shelby Surdyk (Project Coordinator for Alaska’s youth congress against nuclear power), Anastasia Pleasant (UAS undergrad), Eric Bookless (Beyond the Bomb), & Anastasia Tarmann (AK State Library & Archives) | Egan 221
“Indigenous Youth Healing the Past, Present, & Future. ‘What Does Intergenerational Healing Look Like?'” with Justice Elizah Dominy (UAS undergrad) & Kolene James (Student Equity & Multicultural Services Manager) | Egan 218
“Information Privilege, Power, & Paywalls: The Business of Scholarship” with Jonas Lamb (Assoc Prof of Library Sciences) | Egan 219
Lakeside Grill
Sustainability Walking Tour, starting in Egan 223.
Egan Library & Streaming
“Fighting for Alaska Native Rights”
Attorney & Champion of Native American Civil Rights
1st Floor Egan
“How to be a ‘Green Dot’, Bystander Intervention” with Delaney Pfender & Cameron Manahan (UAS undergrad), Nathan Bodenstadt (Director of Housing & Res Life) | Egan Lecture Hall & Streaming
“The Juliana Plaintiffs: Models for Youth in Politics” with Olive Brend, Rayne Billings, Calvin Zuelow, Lillian Bannerman (UAS undergrad/Sustainability Club members) & Lora Vess (Dept Chair, Social Science) | Egan 221
“The Spirit of Money” with Sage Logan (UAS undergrad) and Kolene James (Student Equity & Multicultural Services Manager) | Egan 218
“Architecture of Power: Past & Present” with Danny MacDonald (UAS undergrad) & Erica Hill (Professor of Anthropology) | Egan 219
“Family Art Making: Using Art to Promote Communication” with Carrie Kline (art therapist & Financial Aid Advisor at UAS) | Egan 223
“Working with Men: Healing & Accountability” with Richard Cole (JCAP Facilitator with AWARE) | Egan Lecture Hall & Streaming
“Reproductive Health Care Access in Alaska” with Calvin Zuelow, Olive Brend, Lillian Bannerman (UAS undergrad) & Kolene James (Student Equity & Multicultural Services Manager) | Egan 221
“Freedom of Speech: Reality v. Myth” with Haifa Sadighi, Michelle Burlin, Ibn Bailey (Juneau Human Rights Commission members), Ric Iannolino (Community Advocacy), & Rosemarie Alexander-Isett (Assist Prof of Communication) | Egan 218
“Breaking Down Ableism: A Panel Discussion” with Kate Sprengard (Adaptive Recreation Specialist), Colleen Scott (Youth Program Coordinator), & the Emma Van Nes Adaptive Recreation Specialist | Egan 219
“Event + Response = Outcome/Suicide Prevention” with Jan Reece (Juneau Suicide Prevention Coalition) | Egan 223
“Toward Indigenous Collections Management at the Alaska State Museum” with Andrew Washburn (Museum Registrar of the State Museum) & Andrea Cook (Haida artist & scholar) | Egan Lecture Hall & Streaming
“Lived Experiences of Alaskan Transgender & Gender Non Binary Individuals”. Panel moderated by Margie Thomson | Egan 221
“Power, Privilege, & the Global War on Terror” with Dan Aalbers (Assist Prof of Arts & Sciences) | Egan 218
“Speaking Truth to Privilege, Our Life Stories” (Nathan Bodenstadt, Director of Housing & Res Life) | Egan 219
Lakeside Grill
An opportunity to learn about the injustices involved in creating the Tongass National Forest. Lecture by Walter Echo-Hawk.
When: Thursday 11/7, 12-1pm. TODAY!
Where: Walter Soboleff Building (SHI)
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
“Art Glasses allows people to learn about and make art in an approachable way, and it’s a good way for artists to share what they love and sharpen their skills in a new way.” – Hannah Cassell, JAHC employee
When: Thursday 11/7, 5:30-7:30pm. TODAY!
Where: the JACC
Cost: $60
Tickets still available! Call (907)586-2787 for details.
When: Thursday 11/7, 5:30-6:30pm. TODAY!
Where: Juneau-Douglas City Museum
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
Visit the JAHC calendar for more information.
This book tells the story of ten generations of author Walter Echo-Hawk’s Pawnee family. “It hopes to inspire Native America to reclaim its history and…tell its own stories.”
When: Friday 11/8, 7-8:30p
Where: Egan Library, UAS
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
Includes some new works by local composers!
When: Friday 11/8, 7:30-9:30pm | Saturday 11/9, 2pm
Where: Northern Light Church | Atrium at the APK
Cost: Donations at the door.
A 70th-anniversary viewing. The first of three films in the Snovember Film Festival. Proceeds benefit Juneau Mountain Rescue.
When: Saturday 11/9, 6p Doors/7p Showtime.
Where: Eaglecrest Ski Area
Cost: $15, or $30 for a festival pass.
Support student artists!
When: Saturday 11/9, 6-8pm.
Where: Yadaa.at Kalé (JDHS)
For more information, contact Amy Bibb at amy.bibb@juneauschools.org or visit the JAHC community calendar.
Organized by artist Lue Isaac.
When: Sunday 11/10, 5-8pm
Where: 1107 W 8th St
Cost: $20 model fee; supplies not included. Open to the public.
Visit the JAHC or KTOO calendar for more information.
When: Tuesday 11/12, 12-1pm.
Where: Walter Soboleff Building (SHI)
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
Do you love The Moth? Enjoy learning about the people who make up our community? Check out Juneau’s own storytelling event. This week’s theme is “Begin Again”.
When: Tuesday 11/12, 7pm.
Where: Northern Light United Church
Cost: $7
Mudrooms runs every 2nd Tuesday of the month through April.
This event asks us to consider our privilege and learn about our complicity in systems much greater than one person. Topics engage with colonialism, racism, classism, gender inequity, and more. Featuring artists, academics, activists. Don’t miss this! We will be posting a more thorough guide on Monday.
When: Tuesday 11/12, 8:15am-7pm.
Where: UAS
Cost: Free & Open to the Public.
Register online at UAS.
Write a personal note of encouragement or gratitude to someone in your life in honor of Dr. Soboleff. Supplies and postage included.
When: The entire month of November! Tuesdays – Saturdays, 10am-4pm.
Where: Juneau-Douglas City Museum
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/383487002527076/
Mondays: Tlingit language class at the downtown library | 6pm
Wednesdays: Mountainside Open Mic at The Rookery | 7pm
Weekly Old Time Music Jam at The Alaskan | 7-9pm
GRLZ at The Rendevous | 9pm
Thursdays: Dancing at The Rookery
Sundays: International Folk Dance at The Alaska Club | 6-8pm
Dancing at Red Dog Saloon | 6-9pm
4:30-7pm at the Water Soboloff Building
4:30-7pm at Kindred Post
4:30-7pm at the JACC
5-7:30p at The Hangar Ballroom
4:30-7p at the Juneau Douglas City Museum
4:30-7p at Annie Kaill’s
11a-6p at Bustin’ Out Boutique
4:30-6:30p at The Northern Tea Alley
6:30-9pm at the Juneau Artists Gallery, Senate Building.
“Blue Ticket is a moving drama based on a dark period in Juneau’s history. While it’s unfortunately still relevant, this production gives me hope that we can face the ugly history to make change for a better future.” -Ty Yamaoka, actor
When: Fri & Sat at 7:30p; Sun at 3p.
Where: McPhetres Hall
Cost: $5 full-time UAS; $15 student; $18 senior; $24 adult
“Despite myths of the writer toiling away in solitude, we’re social beings. Some concentrated time spent with fellow writers can really help inspire.” -Jeremy Pataky, executive director
When: Friday 3pm – Sunday 12pm
Where: Shrine of St. Therese
Registration is closed, but check out the event below and stay tuned for another in the spring!
Special guests include Master carver Wayne Price, Haida artist Andrea Cook, Tlingit weaver and storyteller Lily Hope.
When: 11/2, 2-6pm
Where: UAS. Egan Wing classrooms 223 and 224
Cost: FREE. (Please RSVP at link)
“Stories of identity, culture, and place in Juneau, Alaska.”
A film screening of the poignant docu-theatrical piece that took Juneau by storm last fall. (Ping Chong + Company (NY) in collaboration with the JAHC.)
When: Saturday 11/2 at 6-7pm
Where: Centennial Hall
Cost: FREE
See the JAHC community calendar for more information.
“Always a must-see. I have the pleasure of singing backup in this band of thirteen, and we have the best time together. As a cherry on top, this event includes special guests, The Off-The-Hook Honies!” – Salissa Thole, singer
When: Saturday 11/2, 9-11pm
Where: Tracy’s Crab Shack
Cost: $10/door
“Drag Brunch is a great, fun way to go to a drag event without the loudness of the bars or the people! It’s less crowded, it’s on a Sunday, and MIMOSAS!!!” -Aquarius Valentine/Ryan Hicks
When: Sunday, 11/3, 12pm-2pm
Where: The Rendezvous
Cost: $34.95 in advance, $40 at the door
When: Saturday 11/2, 7:30pm-10pm
Where: Resurrection Lutheran Church, 740 W 10th St
Cost: $5 suggested donation at the door. Bring a plate of goodies to share for free entry.
Mondays: Tlingit language class at the downtown library | 6pm
Wednesdays: Mountainside Open Mic at The Rookery | 7pm
GRLZ at The Rendevous | 9pm
Thursdays: dancing at The Rookery
Sundays: dancing at Red Dog Saloon | 6-9pn