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The real work of Humanities Washington is to fund an ongoing enquiry into understanding the human experience. Through its grants and programs, it values the agony and sweat of entire lives’ works and collectively creates hope that the human spirit will endure and prevail.
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Press Clips
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Sherlock Holmes lecture examines the detective's cultural staying power
May 16, 2013
The Bellingham Herald
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The Bellingham Herald talks with Tom Keogh about his upcoming presentation at the Bellingham Public Library.
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Seattle author relishes chance to see 150-year-old pickle at Lynden museum
May 11, 2013
The Bellingham Herald
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The Bellingham Herald interviews Speakers Bureau's Harriet Baskas about her upcoming presentation.
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Attention Sherlock Holmes buffs – free presentation on the staying power of Holmes next Tuesday
May 01, 2013
Queen Anne View
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The Queen Anne View gives a preview of Tom Keogh's Speakers Bureau presentation.
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Book-It stages Huck Finn adaptation, plus plenty of discussion
Apr 19, 2013
The Seattle Times
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Grant-funded program at Book-It Repertory Theater is covered in the Seattle Times by Speakers Bureau's Tom Keogh.
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WEEKEND: Jefferson museum exhibit takes look back at Great Depression in Washington
Apr 11, 2013
Peninsula Daily News
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A profile of the traveling exhibit Hope in Hard Times at the Jefferson Museum of Art & History in the Peninsula Daily News.
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Washington state’s poet laureate to read in Port Angeles
Apr 06, 2013
Peninsula Daily News
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Peninsula Daily News previews a reading with Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken.
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Wenatchee photographer takes on prescribed-fire issue
Mar 18, 2013
Yakima Herald Republic
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A profile of Speakers Bureau's John Marshall in the Yakima Herald Republic.
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Washington Poet Laureate visits Fairview
Mar 04, 2013
Bremerton Patriot
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The Bremerton Patriot reports on Kathleen Flenniken's visit to Fairview Junior High.
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Washington State's Julie Ziegler
Mar 01, 2013
Humanities
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Executive Director Julie Ziegler is interviewed in Humanities Magazine.
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Humanities Washington brings engaging conversation series to Edmonds
Feb 21, 2013
Edmonds Beacon
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The Edmonds Beacon posts on the Hazel Miller Conversations in the Humanities series.
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Think & Drink: The Future of Marijuana Post-I-502
Feb 13, 2013
The Stranger
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Notes from all over: from the American Library Association to Queen Anne
Feb 04, 2013
Seattle Times
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A mention of the Hazel Miller Conversations in the Humanities in Mary Ann Gwinn's column.
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Gig Harbor Film Festival Presents Older Than America
Jan 22, 2013
Gig Harbor Guide
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The Gig Harbor Guide profiles an upcoming film series and presentation by Speakers Bureau's Lance Rhoades.
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Presenting a different picture: Program sheds light on portrayal of Native Americans in cinema
Jan 18, 2013
Auburn Reporter
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Speakers Bureau's Lance Rhoades' presentation on Native Americans in film is profiled in the Auburn Reporter.
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Relics of resilience
Jan 17, 2013
The Lewiston Tribune
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A writeup on the Traveling Exhibit Hope in Hard Times at the Asotin County Library in the Lewiston Tribune.
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Charles Mitchell: A Slave In Washington State
Jan 10, 2013
KUOW's The Conversation
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Speakers Bureau's Eva Abram is interviewed on KUOW's The Conversation with Ross Reynolds.
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Songs of the Oregon Trail at George's CoffeeHouse
Jan 10, 2013
Crescent Bar Chronicle
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Speakers Bureau's Hank Cramer to perform at George Community Hall.
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Long Live Sherlock Holmes
Jan 01, 2013
Humanities
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Speakers Bureau's Tom Keogh writes about the many incarnations of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson for Humanities magazine.
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Seattle: A Hotspot For Human Trafficking
Dec 04, 2012
KUOW's The Conversation
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Speakers Bureau's Jeanne Kohl-Welles on KUOW's The Conversation.
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Baseball: A Mirror For America
Dec 03, 2012
KUOW's The Conversation
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Speakers Bureau's William Woodward is on KUOW's The Conversation with Ross Reynolds.
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The New Front Page: 21st Century Journalism And What It Means For You
Nov 28, 2012
KUOW's The Conversation
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Claudia Rowe is interviewed on KUOW's The Conversation about the changing state of journalism.
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Author Jennifer Stuller On Superwomen In Modern Mythology
Nov 20, 2012
KUOW's The Conversation
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Jennifer K. Stuller is interviewed on KUOW's The Conversation about female superheroes in pop culture.
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Julia Harrison Sees The World Through Her Sweet Tooth
Nov 13, 2012
KUOW's The Conversation
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KUOW's The Conversation with Ross Reynolds interviews Julia Harrison about her Speakers Bureau presentation on the anthropology of sweets.
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Yakima Valley Wineries Are Increasingly Partnering with Cultural Organizations
Nov 05, 2012
Yakima Herald Republic
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Humanities Washington's Think & Drink program in Yakima is profiled as the Yakima Valley Herald explores new programming in wineries.
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Forestry, Wildfire Examined Nov. 7
Nov 02, 2012
The Daily Record
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The (Kittitas County) Daily Record promotes John Marshall's Speakers Bureau appearance at the Kittitas County Historical Museum Nov. 7.
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Alex Alben On How Digital Technology Rewrote Our Future
Oct 15, 2012
KUOW's The Conversation
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KUOW's Ross Reynolds interviews Speakers Bureau presenter Alex Alben on The Conversation about the rise of digital technology and how it creates both connections and alienation.
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Civil War Researcher Includes Audience In Presentation Of War In Washington
Oct 05, 2012
Whidbey News-Times
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Speakers Bureau presenter Lorraine McConaghy will lead an interactive reader's theater event at the Coupeville and Freeland libraries on Monday, Oct. 15.
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Voters Have Final Say Whether Negative Ads Work
Sep 30, 2012
The (Tacoma) News Tribune
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The News Tribune columnist Peter Callaghan reflects on the effectiveness of political attack ads a few days after participating in a Think & Drink on the topic Sept. 26 in Seattle.
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The Power Of Forgiveness
Sep 28, 2012
The Spokesman-Review
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Adrian Rogers of The Spokesman-Review interviews Bedtime Stories Spokane author Shann Ray in advance of the event about the story he wrote for the gala.
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Humanities Washington - Think & Drink Program
Sep 26, 2012
NWCN
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Northwest Cable News interviews Humanities Washington Executive Director Julie Ziegler about the Think & Drink program, including the upcoming THink & Drink Dirty Business: A History of Negative Campaigning Sept. 26 in Seattle.
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Streams of Consciousness
Sep 25, 2012
The Inlander
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The Inlander's Luke Baumgarten profiles the five Bedtime Stories Spokane authors Jess Walter, Shann Ray, Nance Van Winckel, Kim Barnes and Jim Lynch.
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Kathleen Flenniken Exercises Her Poetic License
Sep 01, 2012
Seattle Magazine
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A profile of Kathleen Flenniken in Seattle Magazine by Dana Standish.
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Defining Marriage
Aug 09, 2012
KUOW's Weekday
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Our July 17 Think & Drink in Seattle on the state of marriage with Steve Scher, Stephanie Coontz and Anne Levinson is rebroadcast on KUOW's Weekday
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Stephanie Coontz and Anne Levinson on Getting Hitched and What that Actually Means Today
Jul 16, 2012
Seattle Weekly
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Allison Thomasseau of the Seattle Weekly talks to Stephanie Coontz and Anne Levinson in advance of Humanities Washington's July 17 Think & Drink event.
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Washington's Poet Laureate Reflects On Growing Up Near Hanford In New Book
Jun 20, 2012
NPR
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NPR's N3 reporter Anna King talks with Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken about growing up in Richland and her new book "Plume" on June 20, 2012.
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Augusten Burroughs to speak at LitFest in Pasco
May 22, 2012
Tri-City Herald
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Ty Beaver of the Tri-City Herald advances the popular memoirist's appearance at the 2012 Mid-Columbia Literary Festival.
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May 9th “Think & Drink” at Naked City Taphouse in Greenwood
Apr 12, 2012
North Seattle Sarah
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Popular North Seattle blogger Sarah Heath calls Think & Drink "pretty amazing," and warns people to come early to the upcoming May 9 event.
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Rhymes With Everett Finds the Words That Speak to Us
Apr 12, 2012
The (Everett, Wash.) Herald
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Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken reads at Rhymes With Everett: The Favorite Poem Project
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Author Brings Antarctic to Entiat: Farr Presented 'Emperors of the Ice' at Entiat, Manson Libraries
Apr 02, 2012
Lake Chelan Mirror
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The Lake Chelan Mirror covers Richard Farr's Speakers Bureau presentations in Manson, Waterville and Entiat.
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Once a Hanford Engineer, Now Washington's Poet Laureate
Apr 01, 2012
The Seattle Times
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The Seattle Times' Mary Ann Gwinn interviews 2012-14 Washington state poet laureate Kathleen Flenniken.
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Think & Drink: Tapping into Tradition at the Local Pub
Mar 08, 2012
Washington Beer Blog
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The Washington Beer Blog opines about Humanities Washington's Think & Drink program.
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In Their Shoes: CWU Exhibit Tells Locals' Stories Through Footwear
Feb 28, 2012
Daily Record
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Humanities Washington, the Smithsonian and Central Washington University team on Journey Stories exhibit in Ellensburg.
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Poet Laureate Of Washington Kathleen Flenniken
Feb 13, 2012
KUOW's Weekday
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KUOW's Steve Scher of Weekday talks with Washington State Poet Laureate Kathleen Flenniken on Feb. 13, 2012.
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Richland Native Named State's Poet Laureate
Feb 11, 2012
Tri-City Herald
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The Tri-City Herald covers the appointment of Kathleen Flenniken as the 2012-14 Washington State Poet Laureate.
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Northern Lights Brewery Hosts Think & Drink
Feb 08, 2012
The Gonzaga Bulletin
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Brian Bellinger, of Gonzaga University's student newspaper, the Bulletin, covers the debut Think & Drink in Spokane.
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Think and Drink: The Politics Behind Your Pint
Sep 15, 2011
Washington Beer Blog
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Kendall Jones of the Washington Beer Blog heartily endorses the idea of Humanities Washington's new Think & Drink program.
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Hank Cramer Wins Award
Jul 28, 2011
Methow Grist
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Karen West posts a nice feature story at Methow Grist about this year's Humanities Washington Award winner, folksinger and storyteller Hank Cramer.
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Humanities Washington Night Lights Anthology Reading at Village Books
May 09, 2011
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Humanities Washington Night Lights Anthology reading with Karen Fisher, Jana Harris, Margot Kahn, & Laura Kalpakian.
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Lecture on Historic Buildings at Cowlitz Museum
May 04, 2011
Longview Daily News
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Michael Herschensohn of Humanities Washington will give a talk entitled "Reading Between the Lines: the Stories Old Buildings Tell Us" at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Cowlitz County Historical Museum. Herschensohn will talk about how homes, factories, schools, parks, hotels and barns are key markers in the story of people's daily lives.
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Alien Invaders Presentation at San Juan Island Library May 14
May 04, 2011
San Juan County Journal
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Seattle-based film critic and Humanities Washington speaker Robert Horton examines political and social anxieties from alien-invasion scenarios of 1950s science fiction films. He discusses movies providing angles on Atomic Age concerns.
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Architectural historian to speak at Clark County Museum
May 01, 2011
Longview Valley Bugler
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Michael Herschensohn will present "Reading Between the Lines: the Stories Old Buildings Tell Us" at the Cowlitz County Historical Museum.
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EWU Libraries Receives NEH Grant
Apr 30, 2011
Eastern 24/7
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Eastern Washington University Libraries is one of six institutions to participate in a National Endowment for the Humanities Grant to expand access to archival digital collections.
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WWII Historian David M. Kennedy to Speak on Orcas Island
Apr 25, 2011
IslandsSounder.com
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The Orcas Crossroads Lecture Series continues Sunday, May 1, with a presentation by historian David M. Kennedy, “A Tale of Three Cities: How the United States Won WWII and Made the Modern World.” The lecture is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Orcas Center and is made possible with a grant from Humanities Washington.
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Vancouver Discussion "Bridges" the Chasm
Apr 12, 2011
The Columbian
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The future of the Interstate 5 bridge crossing the Columbia River will be the topic of a panel discussion, 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Clark County Historical Museum, 1511 Main St., part of the museum’s Bridging the Gap exhibit.
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Humanities Washington Speaker Amy Rubin to Present at Western Washington University April 12
Apr 10, 2011
WWU Events Calendar
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Amy Rubin will present "The Fascinating Rhythms of North and South America," a look at how a culture’s art reflects its heart and soul and tells much about its history.
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Forums in Yakima, Wenatchee, Bellingham Discuss Immigration
Apr 02, 2011
KNDO/KNDU TV
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Professors from local universities along with experts from across the country came together Saturday, April 2 at the Yakima Valley Museum for a forum on immigration that provided a historical perspective to the popular topic. Similar events were held in Wenatchee and Bellingham on April 1 and 2, respectively.
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Union Spats - Nothing New
Mar 25, 2011
KUOW
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Today unions are under attack and union membership in the US continues to decline. But during the Great Depression, coal miners banded together in central Washington to start a new, independent union. Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau member and Walla Walla University Professor David Bullock tells their story.
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Woods and Associates Recognizes Humanities Washington
Mar 15, 2011
Woods & Associates LLC
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Longtime Humanities Washington partner, staffing firm Woods and Associates, has featured Humanities Washington as a "spotlight organization" on its website.
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Quintard Taylor on the Black Past
Mar 03, 2011
KUOW
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Dr. Quintard Taylor started Blackpast.org in 2007 as a free resource on African–American history. The online encyclopedia, expanded with help from Humanities Washington, received more than 2 million visits in 2010.
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Shambala Sun Publishes Story from Humanities Washington's 2010 Bedtime Stories Gala
Mar 01, 2011
Shambala Sun
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MacArthur Genius Charles Johnson's short story "Welcome to Wedgewood" was written for Humanities Washington's 2010 Bedtime Stories event.
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Stephen L. Carter and Sam Reed to Speak at Civility and Democracy Conference
Feb 24, 2011
WSU
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Stephen L. Carter, Professor of Law at Yale University, and Sam Reed, Washington Secretary of State, will deliver keynote addresses for “Civility and Democracy in America,” a conferenceon on the state of civility in democracy, at 5:30 p.m. March 3 at the Davenport Hotel in Spokane.
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Panel at Renton Library "Crosses the GR8 Divide"
Feb 11, 2011
Renton Patch
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I went to a fascinating panel discussion last night at Renton Library sponsored by Humanities Washington, the Boeing Co., and KCLS.
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1930s Miner Labor Strike is Topic of Library Talk
Feb 08, 2011
Issaquah Press
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Book Notes: Walter, Orozco Share Stage at Blue Door
Feb 06, 2011
Spokesman-Review
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Spokane novelist Jess Walter and University of Idaho professor and author Daniel Orozco will give a joint reading Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Blue Door Theatre, 815 W. Garland Ave.
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'Bridging the Gap' Opens at Historical Museum
Feb 02, 2011
The Columbian
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A new exhibit on the social, cultural and economic impacts of the Interstate Bridge will kick off the “First Thursday Museum after Hours” series.
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Sno-Isle Libraries Present Whidbey Reads
Feb 01, 2011
Sno-Isle Libraries
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Whidbey Reads is an annual community reading program designed to bring Whidbey Island residents together to read and talk about books. This year's selection is "The School of Essential Ingredients" by Erica Bauermeister.
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A Fighting Life: Humanities Washington Speaker Presents at WWU
Jan 31, 2011
Walla Walla University News
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The 2011 annual Humanities CommUnity is on Tuesday, February 1, at 11 a.m. in the University Church. The speaker is Jim Kershner, one of Humanities Washington’s Inquiring Minds speakers bureau speakers for 2011.
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I-5 exhibit helps bridge understanding from past to present
Jan 31, 2011
WSU Today
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VANCOUVER - As area residents consider a controversial Interstate-5 bridge replacement across the Columbia River, WSU Vancouver hopes to expand understanding with an exhibit about the social, cultural and economic heritage of the bridge that connects Vancouver, Wash., and Portland, Ore.
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Speaker Bureau Presenter Joan Hockaday Discusses Seattle Urban Landscapes
Jan 28, 2011
KUOW 94.9 FM
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John Charles Olmsted struggled to transform Pacific Northwest urban landscapes in the early 20th century. Seattle author Joan Hockaday talks about the role Olmsted played in designing the parks and boulevards of our city.
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Crisis of Civility
Jan 26, 2011
Yakima Herald
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As Humanities Washington trustees, we read, with interest, coverage of President Obama's speech in Tucson, and agree wholeheartedly with his call for unity in wake of the Arizona tragedy.
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Civility & American Democracy Conference
Jan 24, 2011
WSU Foley Institute
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From members of Congress hollering "You lie!" to the president, to angry outbursts at town-hall meetings, to the all too frequent allusion to violence in partisan debate, many believe that our political dialogue is broken and incapable of allowing thoughtful discussion about the common good.
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Humanities Washington Working on the Issue of Civility
Jan 24, 2011
The Olympian
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We read, with interest, your coverage of President Barack Obama's speech in Tucson, and agree wholeheartedly with his call for unity in wake of the Arizona tragedy.
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Who's Minding the Store? A Celebration of Jewish Life in the Northwest
Jan 22, 2011
South Whidbey Record
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The Yiddish writer Sholom Aleichem was once quoted as saying, “No matter how bad things get, you got to go on living, even if it kills you.”
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I-5 Exhibit Bridges Past to Present at Clark County Museum
Jan 20, 2011
OregonLive.com
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The Interstate 5 bridge is the topic of a lecture and exhibit at the Clark County Historical Museum funded by a partnership between Washington State University Vancouver and a grant from Humanities Washington.
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Humanities Washington Trustee David Freece on Unity in the Wake of Tragedy
Jan 19, 2011
The Daily News
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I agree wholeheartedly with President Obama's Jan. 12 speech in Tucson, and his call for unity in wake of the Arizona tragedy.
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Humanities Washington Speakers Karen Scott, Sid Peterson to Visit Centralia College
Jan 12, 2011
Centralia College Blue & Gold
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Learn about historic preservation
Jan 10, 2011
Everett Herald
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EVERETT — The nonprofit group Humanities Washington gathered experts to talk about the value of historic buildings in a community.
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Not Your Toddler's Bedtime Story
Jan 09, 2011
The Olympian
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Day in the Life of Bedtime Stories Author Charles Johnson
Jan 08, 2011
E-Channel
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My day is the reverse of what a day is for most people. Typically, I'm up working all night until 5 or 6 AM, the same kind of schedule kept by Descartes and Balzac.
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Can Saving the Past Build the Future?
Jan 08, 2011
Everett Blog
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Humanities Washington presents an event titled “Historic Preservation: Can Saving the Past Build the Future?” at the Everett Public Library on Tuesday, January 11 from 7:00 – 8:30 PM.
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Bedtime Stories Host Nancy Pearl Named Librarian of the Year
Jan 07, 2011
The Seattle Times
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ONE can hardly imagine even Seattle's Nancy Pearl has a bookcase large enough to display another award, but she was in San Diego Friday to be honored at the midwinter conference of The American Library Association.
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Bedtimes Stories' a unique take on a time-honored story tradition
Jan 06, 2011
Bellingham Herald
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Boston Review Publishes 'Bedtime Story' by MacArthur Genius Charles Johnson
Jan 04, 2011
Boston Review
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Johnson originally wrote "Guinea Pig" for Humanities Washington's 2009 Bedtime Stories event.
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Stories That May Keep You Up Past Your Bedtime
Jan 02, 2011
Kitsap Sun
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Bedtime stories took on a whole new slant when Humanities Washington got involved back in 1999.
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Highline Historical Society Presents Free Program on Eleanor Roosevelt
Jan 02, 2011
The B-Town Blog
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Professional actress and Chautauqua scholar Joan Wolfberg will take audience members on Eleanor’s transformative journey from a shy, awkward childhood, to the White House.
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Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Presents Photography Exhibition
Dec 30, 2010
BroadwayWorld.com
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The Whidbey Island Center for the Arts and the Whidbey Island Jewish Community will host Who's Minding the Store?, an exhibition of photographs celebrating 150 years of Jewish Business and Commerce in the Pacific Northwest on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011.
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The Synagogue Chronicles: Whidbey Island Jewish Community
Dec 22, 2010
JTNews
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Lorraine McConaghy Remembers Broadcaster Jean Sheperd
Dec 15, 2010
Backstage at the 5th Blog
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Adapted from “Waves and Signals: Greenwich Village and Jean Shepherd,” originally published in Humanities Washington’s Port, 1999.
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Inquiring Mind's Wayne Horvitz Interviewed on "The Conversation"
Dec 03, 2010
KUOW FM Seattle
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Inquiring Mind's Sid Peterson interviewed on "The Conversation"
Nov 18, 2010
KUOW FM Seattle
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Interview with Humanities Washington Award Recipient Tom Ikeda
Nov 11, 2010
8 Asians
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Spokane MAC Honors Chicano Artist
Nov 10, 2010
Othello Outlook
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Everett panel on immigration aims to avoid 'anger trend'
Nov 09, 2010
Everett Herald
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EVERETT — Immigration is the topic of a panel discussion planned for 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Everett Public Library. While the organizers want local people with strong opinions to show up, they also want to avoid what they call “the anger trend” — folks screaming at each other.
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Community Conversations Immigration Forum on Everett TV
Nov 09, 2010
Everett TV
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Whitman College Recieves $7,500 Humanities Washington Grant
Nov 07, 2010
Union-Bulletin
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Comics and the Classical Tradition
Nov 01, 2010
Humanities
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NEH's Humanities magazine article on the grant-funded "Comics at the Crossroads: The Art of the Graphic Novel"
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Bedtime Stories Author Charles Johnson on Radio Program "Think Out Loud"
Oct 29, 2010
Oregon Public Radio
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Transcript and Audio
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Monroe Library Hosts Mexican Poetry
Oct 26, 2010
HeraldNet
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New Anthology by Northwest Writers
Oct 18, 2010
Forbes.com
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New Anthology by Northwest Writers
Oct 18, 2010
PR-USA.NET
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New Anthology by Northwest Writers
Oct 18, 2010
PR Newswire
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Inquiring Mind Speaker Leads Eight-Week Seminar on Religious Freedom
Oct 17, 2010
ReligiousLiberty.TV
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Karen Scott Presents Eight-Week Seminar on Religious Freedom in Walla Walla, Washington
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Ballot Measures and Civic Involvement in Washington State
Oct 14, 2010
AM 1090
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Olmsted in the Pacific Northwest
Oct 13, 2010
Columbia Basin College's Community Lecture Series
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Orcas Crossroads Lecture Series Presents Louis Wolcher: “What is Justice Today?”
Oct 07, 2010
BullWings: Orcas Issues, News & Views
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Humanities Washington is Bucking the Anger Trend at Everett Library
Oct 06, 2010
Everett WA Blog
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Inquiring Mind's "Listen Up! What is Modern Music" in Metaline Falls
Oct 04, 2010
Selkirk Sun / Newport Miner
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Inquiring Mind Presenter Donivan Johnson presents "Listen Up! What is Modern Music" in Metaline Falls
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Inquiring Mind "Taking the Initiative: Ballot Measures and Civic Involvement in Washington State" at the Everett Public Library
Oct 01, 2010
Port Gardner Neighborhood Association News
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Inquiring Mind "Taking the Initiative: Ballot Measures and Civic Involvement in Washington State" at the Everett Public Library
Oct 01, 2010
Harborview Seahurst Glenhaves Neighborhood Association
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36 Authors, One Novel and Humanities Washington's Bedtime Stories
Sep 26, 2010
Seattle Times
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Smithsonian's Journey Stories Opens at Jefferson County Museum
Sep 01, 2010
PT Leader
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Port Townsend Woman Opens Smithsonian Exhibit Journey Stories
Aug 29, 2010
Peninsula Daily
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Catching Up With the Seriously Funny Mary Guterson
Aug 26, 2010
Kitsap Sun
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Inquiring Mind's "Soldiers in Petticoats: The Struggle of the Suffragettes"
Aug 24, 2010
Kitsap Sun
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Séance: Albert von Keller and the Occult at Frye Art Museum
Aug 23, 2010
Art & Artworks News
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Smithsonian Journey Stories Event: "Journeys that Shape Our Lives"
Aug 20, 2010
Skagit Publishing
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NEH Awards Initial Grants in its Bridging Cultures Program
Aug 20, 2010
National History Coalition
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WSU, Humanities Washington and Humanities Idaho win $212,735 NEH grant
Aug 20, 2010
WSU Today
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Gant-funded Comics at the Crossroads: Art of the Graphic Novel at Maryhill Museum of Art
Aug 18, 2010
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New Exhibition Season at Frye Art Museum
Aug 18, 2010
Frye Museum
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NEH Selects Top Scholars to Launch National “Bridging Cultures” Program
Aug 16, 2010
National Endowment for the Humanities
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SAM Opens Behind the Scenes: The Real Story of Quileute Wolves
Aug 15, 2010
Museumpublicity.com
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Smithsonian Journey Stories coming to Jefferson County Library
Aug 13, 2010
Peninsula Daily
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Smithsonian Journey Stories Lecture: "U.S. Exploring Expedition"
Aug 13, 2010
Islands Sounder
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Seattle Times Profiles Grant-Funded Quileute Exhibit at SAM -
Aug 10, 2010
Seattle Times
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Grant-funded Real Story of Quileute Wolves Corrects "Twilight" -
Jul 28, 2010
Seattle PI
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“Journey Stories” Come Alive at Orcas Island Historical Museum Tomorrow
Jul 16, 2010
BullWings: Orcas Issues, News & Views
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Union Pacific Foundation Grants $171,600 to Principals' Partnership and Others
Jul 15, 2010
Union Pacific Foundation
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Smithsonian Exhibit Coming to Orcas Island Historical Museum
Jul 13, 2010
Islands Sounder
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Funding Awarded for Regional Cultural Projects
Jul 12, 2010
Indian Country Today
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Twilight Blog: "The Real Story Of The Quileute Wolves"
Jul 12, 2010
Twilighter's Guide
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Twilight Blog: "The Real Story Of The Quileute Wolves"
Jul 12, 2010
Blackpack
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Smithsonian "Journey Stories" Comes to Ilwaco Museum
Jun 29, 2010
Chinook Observer
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HW Board Member Dan Lamberton Featured in Walla Walla University Magazine
Jun 21, 2010
Westwind
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Richard Watts Honored for Preserving Cemeteries
Jun 15, 2010
Sammamish Review
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Cemetery Work Leads to State Award
May 27, 2010
Daily Record
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Roslyn cemetery a matter of history, pride for Sammamish resident
May 26, 2010
Sammamish Reporter
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Smithsonian Coming to Orcas Historical Museum
May 25, 2010
Islands Sounder
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Humanities Washington Trustee Ed Marquand Featured in Yakima Magazine
May 07, 2010
Yakima Magazine
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State's First Poet Laureate Takes his Job Seriously
May 06, 2009
Yakima Herald
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Olmsted Followers Celebrate A-Y-P Centennial
Apr 09, 2009
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
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Spokane Committee to Focus on Local Pool of Nominees for Humanities Washington Award
Mar 21, 2009
Spokane News & Announcements
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Actress brings Thea Foss to Life
Dec 04, 2008
Tacoma Weekly
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Philosophy in the Dark Film Festival in Everett
Nov 03, 2008
The Herald
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Cuentos para Niños
Jul 11, 2008
El Sol de Yakima
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A life dedicated to the art of poetry
Jul 06, 2008
Seattle PI
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In Focus: Executive Director Ted Lord
Jul 01, 2008
Humanities
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Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Centennial Celebration
Apr 20, 2008
Seattle Times
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Former Poet Laureate Robert Hass in the Gonzaga Writers' Series
Feb 21, 2008
Gonzaga Bulletin
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Bharati Mukherjee Regales Audience at Gonzaga Writers' Series
Feb 07, 2008
Gonzaga Bulletin
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