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12 Solid Seattle Restaurants Where Parking Isn’t a Complete Nightmare
Off the Rez Cafe, one of the Pacific Northwest's only Native American restaurants and co-owned by two UW alums, is recommended as a restaurant with both exceptional food and easy parking.
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UW’s Race Porter and Myles Gaskin are raising awareness about mental health, one broken heart at a time
Comparative History of Ideas senior Race Porter discusses his apparel company, HOMS, and how he's using it to advocate for mental health.
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‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ … and to Fans Hungry for More
Communications Professor LeiLani Nishime discusses Asian-American representation in the hit movie "To All the Boys I've Loved Before."
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Faculty/staff honors: Awards in architecture education, biomaterials research; nursing, cloud computing fellowships; and drama leader named among most Seattle’s most influential
School of Drama Professor Valerie Curtis-Newton is featured in this round-up of UW faculty who've recently won honors and awards.
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ArtsUW Roundup: a Valentine’s Day concert with Mark and Maggie O’Connor, Money can’t buy you HYGGE Presented by Kristian Næsby, and more
This week at UW, see art ranging in topics from Valentine's Day to jazz, both on and off-campus.
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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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What's Coming in Arts & Sciences
Check out some of the exciting upcoming College of Arts & Sciences events.
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Race and the Small Screen
In a new course, Professor Stephen Groening explores the factors that have shaped Americans' experience of race on television.
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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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UW Books in brief: Poetry of India’s Bani-Thani, equitable parent-school collaboration, building military cultural competence — and a 2019 National Jewish Book Award
Recent books by faculty in Cinema and Media Studies, Asian Languages and Literature, and the Jackson School have received high praise and won multiple awards.
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Why Is Cupid the Symbol of Valentine’s Day?
Classics Professor Catherine Connors discusses how and why Cupid became the symbol of Valentine's day.
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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.