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Arts Roundup: Music, drama -- and 'Elwha: A River Reborn'
Don't miss your last chance to see School of Drama's 'Fifth of July' or venture to the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture to explore their new exhibit "Elwha: A River Reborn." -
Arts Roundup: Music, drama -- and the Hall Health Artwalk
DXARTS and the School of Music offer an electro-acoustic concert, the UW World Series presents the SITI Company in collaboration with the School of Drama, the Burke Museum has its Meet the Mammals day. -
Three Huskies football players explore their heritage with Burke Museum
Huskies John Timu, Hau'oli Kikaha and Danny Shelton take a weekly independent-study class at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. -
Arts Dawg preview: The timeliness and timelessness of Fifth of July
A preview with director Valerie Curtis-Newton about what Arts Dawgs can expect at the upcoming School of Drama's performance "Fifth of July." -
'Music is an infinite thing': Jazz great Bill Frisell joins School of Music
The School of Music has lured Bill Frisell, one of modern jazz's premier guitarists, to a position on the faculty. -
Pianist Craig Sheppard: 'Mostly Brahms' on Nov. 5
University of Washington piano professor Sheppard presents the final recital in his 'Mostly Brahms' series, featuring early and late works by Brahms, plus Schumann's Fantasy in C, on Nov. 5, 2013. -
Chen shows east-west art
An art exhibit called "Stir Fry: A Visual Arts Feast of Nature and Cultural Diversity" is currently on display at the University of Washington School of Social Work gallery. -
TeenTix Announces 50th Partner Organization
TeenTix, an arts access and engagement program for teenagers, announces the addition of its fiftieth partner organization, University of Washington Undergraduate Theatre Society. -
UW School of Drama's Curtis-Newton Directs Lanford Wilson's 'Fifth of July'
UW faculty member Valerie Curtis-Newton, Head of MFA Performance and Directing, directs the second-year Professional Actor Training Program (PATP) students as they tackle the complex characters of Lanford Wilson's Fifth of July, Nov. 13-24. -
New musical theater degree begins with outreach, talent search
The first order of business for the University of Washington's new degree in musical theater is not greasepaint, sheet music or tap shoes, its organizers say - but public outreach and finding talented, committed students. -
Arts Roundup: Music, exhibits, women's festival-- and a Halloween concert
It's a big week for the arts on campus featuring dance, music, lectures, and a festival. From the annual Halloween Organ Concert to the ISIS: Women Arts Festival at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture -
Gender Bending on the East Java Stage
Cross-gender dance has a long tradition in East Java, Indonesia. Professor Christina Sunardi looks at the tradition, its evolution, and the questions it raises about gender in a Muslim-majority society. -
Emerson String Quartet honors Toby Saks in Meany concert
A review of the Oct. 15, 2013, performance at the University of Washington by the renowned quartet, featuring new cellist Paul Watkins, and guest pianist Craig Sheppard. -
Good news for the arts: Money!
The Seattle Times ArtsPage notes that Artist Trust has one of its Arts Innovator Awards to David Shields, professor of English. -
UW Chamber Dance: vibrant Tharp, passionate Possession
The Seattle Times reviews the 2013 program of the Chamber Dance Company.