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That hasn’t stopped people from making the pilgrimage to Fairbanks to try to see it.
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His magnum opus is an almost 13-foot-tall Godzilla costume made of balloons that covers his whole body.
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A group of Black Alaskan Artists are kicking off a traveling exhibit with a Fairbanks First Friday event tonight.
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A new alphabet book for Gwich’in has been published and is available as a free download to language learners. It is part of a long-term community-led project of language revitalization. A worksession last weekend with first-language speakers recorded new pieces for a permanent database.
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A dozen quilters are donating their work of Ukrainian sunflowers to raise money for emergency food in Ukraine. The exhibit is the First Friday event at Well Street Gallery on January 6th.
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Listen to this Funk Roots with host Ray Funk for a “Celebration of Life and Love of Gospel Music for Queen Esther”. Esther Cunningham passed away last…
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KUAC's Lori Neufeld with help from member statons KOTZ, Kotzebue; KDLG, Soldotna and KSTK, Wrangell recorded all the first place winners in Fairbanks Arts…
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February 16 is marked as Elizabeth Peratrovich Day in Alaska. A new book about the Tlingit leader has been written by a retired Juneau school teacher, and…
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The upcoming PBS Kids TV show “Molly of Denali” features an Athabascan girl as the lead character for the first time on a national program. It is being…
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Conductor Robert Franz joins Afternoon Concert Host Lori Neufeld with his master conducting class students Dominique Royem, Ian Henscheid and Daniel Wiley…
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Emerson Eads was moved by the release of the Fairbanks Four and the result was his most recent composition, "Mass for the Oppressed". Eads returned home…