Articles related to "University Of Washington"
The International Journeyman
Paul Fortier's seventeen years playing international basketball eventually led him back to where it all started.
• paul fortier
• university of washington assistant coach
• assistant coach paul fortier
• university of washington huskies
• university of washington basketball
Love and Italian Red Wine
Food and wine pairing can be magic. The first time I focused on the right wine with the right meal, it involved romance and a big Italian red wine.
• wine
• wine collecting
• italian red wine
• university of washington
• chasing beer and young college women
Brandon Roy
After nearly skipping college to enter the NBA straight out of high school, Brandon Roy parlayed a four-year college career into an impressive start in the NBA.
• brandon roy
• 6th overall draft pick
• 2006 draft pick
• portland trailblazers
• university of washington huskies
Colleen J. McElroy: Part 2
Colleen J. McElroy gives advice to new writers and discusses how literary journal editors choose what to publish.
• colleen mcelroy
• seattle review
• poetry
• poet
• memor
NEW MS 'HUB' IN SEATTLE, WA
THIS ARTICLE DESCRIBES A NEW, EXCITING METHOD OF TREATING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS EXCLUSIVELY USING AN MS HUB METHOD. THIS CENTER IS LOCATED IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST IN SEATTLE, WA.
• national ms society
• multiple sclerosis
• virginia mason medical center
• university of washington
• neurological specialists
Seattle Revisited
So much to see in Seattle - here we are for another visit. History unfolds here. Then we visit one of Seattle's great art, book and music festivals: Bumbershoot.
• seattle
• 1889
• seattle fire
• great fire of 1889
• great seattle fire
Trekking Through Tacoma
A look at famous downtown Tacoma sites, and a short biography on Dale Chihuly, world renowned glass artist.
• trekking
• university of washington
• union station
• tacoma dome
• washington state history museum
Washington, My Home
Washington State has been and always will be my passion. Visit this site and see what it's all about.
• washington
• state
• grand coolee dam
• university of washington
• washington my home
Book Review: Rare Earth
A fascinating book by Peter D. Ward and Donald Brownlee which defies the myths of popular culture by explaining, scientifically, why Earth may be unique after all.
• rare earth review
• peter ward
• donald brownlee
• science book review
• university of washington
Cobalt Green: Art Meets Science
In which we discuss the connections between art and science and focus on a pigment invented in 1780 by Swedish chemist Sven Rinmann.
• pigment
• cobalt green
• sven rinmann
• swedish chemist
• university of washington
Firefly Lane – Kristin Hannah
Tully and Kate meet as girls in 1974 and their unlikely friendship spans 30 years. Tully becomes a driven career woman; Kate an at home mom.
• kristin hannah
• firefly lane
• on mystic lake
• friendship
• women
Poetry and the Blue Moon in Seattle
Poetry was alive and well at the University District Blue Moon Tavern, Seattle, WA, in the 50's and 60's. It's still in business today.
• poetry
• blue moon
• blue moon tavern
• dylan thomas
• richard hugo
Profile: The Genius of Lou Stovall
Silkscreens are not just for T-shirts; they are a tool to make fine art, and in the right hands, they can also build community.
• lou stovall
• silkscreen
• printmaking
• printmaker
• american artist
SAM's Mimi Gates to Retire
Mimi Gates, Director of the Seattle Art Museum, will retire after 15 years of service to the West Coast institution on July 1, 2009.
• art museums
• seattle art museum
• mimi gates
• illsley ball nordstrom director
• stanford university
Washington State 100 Years Ago
I travel back in time 100 years to see what Washington State was like then.
• 1899
• pacific northwest
• industrialization
• cities
• labor