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This Weekend: Alaska gets doused in music, 1920s make a comeback and more

May 23, 2013 - 12:13pm -- SLW
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Have plans for this long Memorial Day weekend? No? How about live music in Talkeetna, an award winning choreographer in Homer, a celebration of the mighty crab in Kodiak or a bluegrass festival in Trapper Creek? Want more? Read on.

Ice atop the Tanana River, like many Alaska waterways, is unusually thick for mid-May. The popular Nenana Ice Classic may be headed for a record.Sean Doogan
From bluegrass and berry-picking festivals to renaissance fairs, Salmonstock and Primus, Alaskans have a lot of recreating to do this summer. Here's your 2013 guide to fairs and festivals across the state.Alaska Dispatch
The clean, white rib is a souvenir of a grueling surgery for a recent Homer High graduate. It looks like the kind of bone beachcombers find out along Kachemak Bay.Michael Armstrong

“Back to the Future” fans in Southcentral Alaska got a chance to see their favorite time-travel machine in person on Friday.

Suzanna Caldwell

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