Guest City Notebook: Free Anchorage NYE moments not to miss
Whattaya doin’ New Years? Gretchen has some suggestions.
Whattaya doin’ New Years? Gretchen has some suggestions.
Easy, local ways to bring light to the darkest season with your kids.
“The largest light sculpture Alaska’s ever seen,” which includes abstract flowers and retro Anchorage Christmas decorations from the 1960s comes alive tonight at Elderberry Park.
Here’s a simple, free way to feel better when dark December has got you down: GO OUTSIDE WHEN IT’S LIGHT.
Come my friends, come with me to coffee-nerd forest and let us nerd out together over special brews, exotic brewing methods and beans from faraway continents.
A drive-in movie in the Loussac parking lot + a light show from atop a Midtown office building. I don’t know, might be kind of awesome?
This is what mistletoe looks like when somebody is going to kiss you under it. Can’t hurt to have it around.
How does holiday nog shine brightest? In milkshake form.
The yard has lovely light-covered trees and what I might describe as an illuminated spire that points skyward with a star on top. That is cool on its own, but then you tune the radio to 89.9 FM.
This year I’m leaning into it: the dark, the gritty city, the unique Alaska holiday vibe. Until solstice, I will post once a day about something wonderful/quirky/magical/delicious/fun that can be experienced here in Anchorage in the dead of winter. (And I am totally open to suggestions.) Here is #1.