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April 30, 2019
The Seattle Times arts writers dish on next month’s most buzzworthy arts and entertainment events, which include several College of Arts & Sciences faculty and alumni. seattletimes.com
April 29, 2019
The region’s universities, including the University of Washington, put on opera performances ranging from inexpensive to free. seattletimes.com
April 29, 2019
An artist’s inspiration can come from anywhere. For UW Painting + Drawing Professor Lin Zhi, it happened in August 2001, on a road trip from Missouri to Seattle. nbcnews.com
April 26, 2019
Stephen Groening, a professor of Comparative Literature, Cinema, and Media, has been studying this phenomenon in the context of in-flight entertainment for years. popsci.com
April 25, 2019
King County execs respond to concerns raised by a report from the Jackson School's Center for Human Rights. seattletimes.com
April 24, 2019
This week in the arts, attend an original, gender-expansive adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet; see the dancer-illusionists of MOMIX, and more . . . washington.edu
April 22, 2019
Through the Task Force program, students in the Jackson School of International Studies tackle critical policy challenges — and set their career paths in motion. washington.edu
April 19, 2019
The Seattle Symphony's 2018-19 composer in residence Derek Bermel collaborates with Marcin Paczkowsky, a research associate in DXARTS. seattletimes.com
April 18, 2019
Meet the American Ethnic Studies alum whose new gallery in White Center celebrates Latinx art and a home for the 'in-between.' crosscut.com
April 17, 2019
Valerie Curtis-Newton, head of directing program in the School of Drama, is the director of "Nina Simone: Four Women" at the Seattle Repertory Theatre, on stage April 26. seattletimes.com
April 17, 2019
This week, attend opening night of “Romeo and Jules”, witness musicians perform with their brains, drop in at the library for a lunchtime concert . . . washington.edu
April 15, 2019
Chadwick Allen, a professor of English and the Russell F. Stark University Professor, commented on the emergence of Indigenous studies programs in higher education. princeton.edu
April 14, 2019
Artist Sara Siestreem speaks at the Henry Art Gallery about what it means to be a tribe member, artist, educator dailyuw.com
April 12, 2019
Seattle choreographer Mark Haim, a Department of Dance lecturer, crowdsources a new performance. crosscut.com
April 11, 2019
Sol Moravia-Rosenberg (BA, American Ethnic Studies | Comparative History of Ideas, 2011), c elebrates his new album with an April 12 release show at the Showbox. seattletimes.com