Ash Adams and her magic lens, Bok Bok edition
Holiday photo time with Ash Adams again, starring backyard chickens!
Holiday photo time with Ash Adams again, starring backyard chickens!
Take a tour of Fairview, one of Anchorage’s oldest, roughest, most diverse transitional neighborhoods.
He told me his story as we drove along the Arctic Ocean coast, past frozen buildings and bleached whale bones blanketed in drifting snow.
This past weekend a small classroom was filled to celebrate Thanksgiving with refugees from Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Iran, and the DRC.
What is it like when 1,500 moose roam free in your city?
Here’s a walk down 13th Avenue, mostly in Fairview, through the eyes of my students in JPC201 at UAA.
Three summers ago, his 12-year-old son was struck by a car while riding his bike along Patterson Street. Vinson still keeps a laminated copy of the Anchorage Daily News report about the crash: It barely made 100 words, but it changed their lives forever.
Here’s a quick-turn story I worked on for the Guardian yesterday, asking Alaskans about their reaction to the news that Shell would shut down Arctic drilling…
In Adan Hernandez’s Fairview, the sky is pink, the puddles are full of rainbows and even the abandoned couches are beautiful.
“This is the president and this is exciting. Period.”