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Emily Tallman for Arts Anchorage

Emily Tallman for Arts Anchorage
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Emily is an Anchorage-based graphic designer, writer and musician. She is the founder of Arts Anchorage.

Colorful Lake Clark homesteader remembered through historic log cabin rebuild in new documentary

Brown Carlson, a Lake Clark homesteader, arrived in the area in 1904 after he jumped ship into the frigid waters and swam away from his life as a Norwegian sailor.

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Sing Out! showcases harmony and inclusion

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Anchorage’s annual Día de Muertos celebration gives space to honor loved ones through art

This year’s Día de Muertos celebration will take place at Out North and includes an entire week of free workshops, providing an opportunity for the public to learn about the holiday while making art.

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