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Dance professor Nolan Dennett to perform at Western Washington University | Nolan Dennett grew up in the small town of Parma, Idaho. He was the director of Western Washington University's dance program from its inception in 1998 until 2008, and is now a professor of dance at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø. He performs in "Conventicle of Curiosities and Other New Works" at 7:30 p.m… |
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Conventicle of Curiosities starts Thursday | |||
UC Davis Health System appoints new associate vice chancellor | Chong Porter has joined UC Davis Health System as the institution’s first associate vice chancellor for health sciences development and alumni relations. Porter is responsible for enhancing the culture of philanthropy at the academic health system and expanding its base of donor support through… |
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Dr. Seuss characters come to life in 'Seussical' | |||
Festival showcases the innovative, hilarious, profound | The rubber meets the road this weekend when Alternative Stages presents the Driftwood Players’ third annual Festival of Shorts. |
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Festival of Music continues with Joshua Bell today | |||
Richard Clark: An appreciation | Richard E. Clark, writer of definitive histories of Point Roberts and of the Peace Arch and a man who could truly be called the conscience of Blaine, died May 26 at the age of 82. During the depression his parents, older brother and sister moved from Iowa to Wenatchee, where Clark was… |
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Western presents 'Commedia in the Park' July 4 to 6 | |||
Two named ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Outstanding Grads | Western Washington University honored its Outstanding Graduates for 2011-12 at spring commencement June 9. |
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Ann Arbor's Patrick Harlin selected as resident composer for University of Missouri New Music Festival | Ann Arbor resident Patrick Harlin has been selected as a resident composer for the University of Missouri New Music Festival this summer. Tickets are now on sale for the 2012 Mizzou New Music Summer Festival’s concerts on Thursday, July 26; Friday, July 27; and Saturday, July 28. |