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Famed movie critic John Hartl had a thoughtful eye, an unusually high IQ and an encyclopedic knowledge of film.
June 2023 issue
Her Northwest connections played a big part in Marilynne Robinson’s path to becoming one of the most important authors of our time.
December 2021 Issue
Alfredo Arreguin has painted the official portraits for three justices on the Washington State Supreme Court. At 86, the master of Mexican-American art remains a source of colorful ideas and vivid canvases.
March 2021 Issue
UW Libraries has undertaken a massive effort to expand access to digital resources and develop programs that teach students and faculty skills for research in a digital age.
December 2020 Issue
The first Filipino American to graduate from UW medical school, Fernando Vega helped open the path to alternative medicine in the U.S.
March 2020 Issue
The Smithsonian honors Patti Warashina, ’62, ’64, whose humor and innovative perspectives on the human condition put a new face on ceramics.
December 2019 Issue
We asked percussionist Paul Hansen, ’83, about his life on the drums. Here's what he had to say.
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A new book about Seattle is an engaging history lesson for newcomers to the region and a juicy replay for old timers.
March 2019 Issue
Greg Olson, film curator at the Seattle Art Museum, has been lurking in the shadows of the city's cinema scene for decades.
March 2017 issue
Stereotypes don't have a chance when Kathy Hsieh, '87, takes center stage.
Sept. 2015 issue
The UW's unique master's program influences dance education across the country.