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A Message to the City from E. J. Koh
Eun J. Koh, who is completing her PhD in English, delivers a poem entitled "Happy" to the city of Seattle during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Provost Mark Richards: A Scientist with the Soul of a Musician
Provost Mark Richards, a scientist by trade with a fascination for music, is profiled in this article about his relationship with the LA Master Chorale.
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A conversation with Ted Poor, UW faculty, jazz drummer, with new album out, ‘You Already Know’
Ted Poor, assistant professor of drums in the School of Music, discusses his new album "You Already Know."
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The wonder of Patti Warashina
The Smithsonian honors Patti Warashina, (MFA, ’64, Art) whose humor and innovative perspectives on the human condition put a new face on ceramics.
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A Life Study
Grace Flott (BA, International Studies | French, 2013) shares her experiences in expressing grief, trauma, and disability through artwork.
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ArtsUW Roundup: Ted Poor debut album release show, The Women of Lockerbie opens, and more
This week at the UW, see art ranging from jazz and classical music to visual arts and drama all around campus.
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Look Ahead: The hottest Seattle events for March 2020
Jacob Lawrence Gallery's “As, Not For: Dethroning Our Absolutes” and other UW events are featured on this list of Seattle's hottest events in March.
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Documentary screening at the Henry celebrates an influential period of black independent cinema
The Henry Art Gallery recently presented a showing of documentaries celebrating an "influential period of black independent cinema."
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You’re a Scorpio? Why the Earth’s Wobble Means Your Zodiac Sign Isn’t What You Think
Chris Laws, senior astronomy lecturer, discusses how the earth's "wobble" could effect zodiac signs.
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Things to do in Seattle: Feb. 20 - 26
Performances by Grupo Corpo at Meany Center are featured in this list of recommended things to do in Seattle this week.
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Must List: Seattle Wine and Food Experience, Grupo Corpo, 'The Children'
Grupo Corpo's performance at Meany Center is featured on this "must list" of the best Seattle events this week.
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ArtsUW Roundup: 3D4M Open House, Niyaz The Fourth Light Project, Katz Distinguished Lecture with Anna Tsing, and more
This week at the UW, see art ranging in topics from classical music to climate change all over campus.
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80 million years in the making: Local kids hope Washington designates official dinosaur
A group of Washington elementary school students are lobbying for Washington to declare a Burke Museum specimen as the state dinosaur.
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Corsets and bustles and stockings, oh my
As part of its Re/frame series, the Henry Art Gallery's permanent collection of vintage undergarments was on display this past Thursday.
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ArtsUW Roundup: Brazil’s Grupo Corpo, Scheidel Lecture with Regina G. Lawrence — and more
Need a way to de-stress from midterms? This week at the UW, there's a plethora of opportunities to see art across a multitude of genres, such as dance, visual art, and more.