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Arts Roundup: Music, film, drama, lectures -- and Chamber Dance Company
A look at the upcoming art events for the week. From the Chamber Dance Company to the opening of "The Real Inspector Hound," there's much to see and do on the Seattle Campus.10/10/2013 | UW Today -
Ear Supply: Feinting Spells
The Emerson String Quartet takes the stage at Meany Hall Tuesday, October 15, with guest performer and UW pianist, Craig Sheppard.10/09/2013 | Seattle Weekly -
Focusing on Fruit Flies, Curiosity Takes Flight
To hear UW biology professor Michael Dickinson tell it, there is nothing in the world quite as wonderful as a fruit fly.10/07/2013 | The New York Times -
Zoos Try to Ward Off a Penguin Killer
Zoos all around the world love penguins. But as carefree as they might look, zoo penguins are stalked by an unrelenting killer: malaria. Penguin expert Dee Boersma weighs in.10/06/2013 | The New York Times -
Arts Roundup: Exhibits, lectures-- and Axis Dance Compan
In what is a quiet week for many of the arts units on campus, the UW World Series presents Axis Dance Company in a contemporary and physically integrated performance.10/04/2013 | UW Today -
UW School of Drama to Present The Real Inspector Hound
Classes are back in session and that means the UW School of Drama faculty and students are hard at work on the first show of their 2013-2014 season.10/04/2013 | Broadway World -
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UW Course Started Poet on Writing Path
A Q&A with poet and alumnus Hannah Sanghee Park.
October 2013 Perspectives -
Silberner Lauded for Radio Series
UW Artist in Residence Joanne Silberner has received several awards for a five-part radio series on global cancer issues, which aired on Public Radio International's "The World."
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Ray K. Metzker and the art of Black & White
A review of the Ray K. Metzker black and white photo exhibit, a must-see at the Henry Art Gallery through January 5, 2014.10/01/2013 | PacificNW Photography