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Lynn Shelton: Passionate About Filmmaking — and the Northwest
Filmmaker Lynn Shelton talks about her late start in filmmaking and her newest feature, Touchy Feely.
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Current and past students help design UW's new $15M ethnic cultural center
The Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center has been designed by a team that includes several former UW students who used the previous center.01/08/2013 | Daily Journal of Commerce -
Plastics Unwrapped nicely packaged at the Burke
"Plastics Unwrapped," at the Burke Museum, traces the history of plastics -- from wonder product to pollution hazard. Exhibit runs through May 27.01/08/2013 | Seattle Times -
A book for when your child asks, 'Why are we here?'
Children are natural philosophers, says Jana Mohr Lone of the UW Department of Philosophy and author of a new book titled "The Philosophical Child."01/08/2013 | UW Today -
Communication Professor David Domke comments on the fiscal cliff
KOMO's Bill Rice talks with David Domke, professor of communication, about the fiscal cliff and the GOP divide.01/03/2013 | komonews.com -
Former UW official artist is on mission of healing
Former University of Washington official artist (1979 - 2005) Michael Reagan "calls on his talent and puts pencil to paper" to help the families of soldiers who have died in terrorist attacks.01/02/2013 | SnoValley Star -
Babies begin learning language while in womb
Babies only hours old are able to differentiate between sounds from their native language and a foreign language, scientists have discovered. The study indicates that babies begin absorbing language while still in the womb, earlier than previously thought.01/02/2013 | UW Today -
Film Buffs, Join the Club
The student-run UW Film Club, described by one of its co-directors as "sort of a support group for film addicts," hosts film screenings, student film competitions, screenwriting workshops, and more.
January 2013 Perspectives -
A Love/Hate Relationship with Documentary Films
Filmmaker Werner Herzog is a vocal critic of the documentary film genre, yet nearly half of his films can be categorized as documentaries. That love/hate relationship is the focus of Ferocious Reality, a new book by UW Professor Eric Ames.
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