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The loudest room in this Seattle library hides a treasure trove of local music
John Vallier, ethnomusicology curator, explores a collection of seven thousand reel-to-reel tapes donated by the late recording engineer Kearney Barton.
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Faculty Friday: David Alexander Rahbee
David Alexander Rahbee, School of Music Director of Orchestral Activities and Chair of Orchestral Conducting, is featured in this edition of Faculty Friday.
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A Love of Research — and Design
For interaction design major Sarah Strickler, research is the most compelling aspect of design.
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15 Best Things to Do in Seattle in February 2020
The dance troupe Grupo Corpo, who will be performing at Meany Center, is highlighted in this roundup of the best things to do in Seattle this month.
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ArtsUW Roundup: the Orlando Consort performs at Meany Hall, The Best of Everything kicks-off, and more
This week at UW holds a plethora of opportunities to see art, including a preview of UW Drama's "The Best of Everything" and an artist talk at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery.
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Look Ahead: The hottest Seattle events for February 2020
Three talks and performances by UW faculty or hosted by the UW are featured in this collection of the best things to do this month.
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Things to do in Seattle: Jan. 30 - Feb. 5
Meany Hall "Brian Brooks Moving Company" is recommended on this weekly list of things to do in Seattle.
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The New Burke Museum is Dino-Mite!
The newly reopened Burke Museum receives high praise for its innovative design and expansive collection.
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New York's Roper Records provided the soundtrack for generations of dancers across the globe
Juilet McMains, drama professor, discusses the impact of New York's Roper Records on the music and dance industries.
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Cool Courses for Spring 2020
Check out these unique Arts & Sciences courses for Spring Quarter 2020.
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Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks, January 24-26
KUOW recommends "UW Dance Presents" in their weekly roundup of great arts events across Seattle.
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ArtsUW Roundup: Preserving Elephants in the Age of Extinction, Brian Brooks Moving Company, The Best of Everything, and more
This week at UW holds a plethora of opportunities to see art on and off-campus, on topics ranging from forgetten literature to innovative movement.
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40 Major Events to Know About in the Seattle Area This Weekend: Jan 24-26, 2020
The Burke Museum's "NiteLife: Earth" is highly recommended by the Stranger in their list of major local events this week.
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Empathy and resistance: Ren Nguyen on the intersections between her art and life
Ren Nguyen, a senior double-majoring in CHID and three-dimensional forum, "find(s) her own language of expression" through creating art.
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Australia’s drenching rains are waking venomous spiders. And they’re ready to mate.
Rod Crawford, curator of arachnids at the Burke Museum, discusses whether more posionous spiders thriving in Australia's wildfires should be of concern to citizens.