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UW alum Sujin Witherspoon debuts ‘Bingsu For Two’
UW alum Sujin Witherspoon’s first novel “Bingsu for Two” debuted Jan. 14, with an event and conversation with fellow author and UW alum Zoe Hana Mikuta at the Elliot Bay Book Company.
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Wes Weddell composes his life around the Seattle music scene
Wes Weddell, who works with the Bushwick Book Club, has a creative way of writing music that doesn't center himself or his feelings.
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Everything former Husky and Seahawk star Jermaine Kearse touches in life seems to turn into gold
Catch up with Seattle Seahawks legend and UW grad Jermaine Kearse, who spends his days golfing and supporting youth in military families.
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The liberal art of (not) selling out
Alexa Meyer, an English Literature and Journalism & Public Interest Communication student, discusses the value of a liberal arts education.
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Video Live Sessions: UW Wind Ensemble | Zhou Tian: Sinfonia: I. Noir & II. Transit"
On Classical King’s “Northwest Focus Live” with host Sean MacLean, the UW Wind Ensemble led by Timothy Salzman performs the first two movements of Zhou Tian's Sinfonia.
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A ‘T. rex rotisserie’ and other favorites from a Burke Museum staffer
Connie Eggers loves seeing families come through the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Eggers is a visitor services specialist at the Burke, part of a rotating team that works at the museum’s front desk.
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Seattle Now: Unions are back in style
Margaret O'Mara, professor of history, is a guest on this podcast about the reemergence of unions across the US and in Seattle.