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The Mud Bay Bards Sonnet a Day-February 2nd, 2023
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Arctic Encounters
Emilie Springer attended the Arctic Encounters Symposium in Anchorage and spoke with executive director Rachel Kallander.
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Writer and musician, Ken Waldman, visits Homer to promote new novel
“It's my 20th book,” Walman said. “I have 16, full-length poetry collections, I have a memoir, have a creative writing manual, have a kid's book, but also now have this novel.”He also has nine full length albums, including two albums for children. During the Trump Administration Waldman was inspired to write over 600 sonnets about the former president. Most of his work focuses on Alaska life, specifically the people he has met in the 49th state.
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What's with all the mosquitos?
It was a big spring for Alaska’s unofficial state bird.Erin Lockwood certainly noticed more mosquitoes than usual at her house in Kenai. And she found it perplexing.
Kachemak Bay Research Reserve relaunches public science series after 2-year COVID hiatus
The reserve’s series of public lectures and hands-on demonstrations cover a different topic each month, like tide pool invertebrates, volcanoes and earthquakes along the Ring of Fire. This month, Bentz said, her organization chose the watershed workshop because of how many researchers studying local watersheds happened to be in town.
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