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The Gulf of Tonkin incident led to direct U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. One of the reasons for that escalation, and one of the greatest controversies of the war, is currently docked in Bremerton.
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A new exhibit at the Maryhill Museum of Art hopes to bring the beauty of the Columbia River Gorge to the world.
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The Museum of Pop Culture's newest exhibit takes a look at pop culture icons and moments to explore the question: What is pop culture?
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Historically, museums across the U.S. have taken a detached, scholarly, and archaic view of Native Americans. But over the past decade there’s been a push by Native advocates and their supporters to “decolonize” these institutions.
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The Buffalo Soldiers Museum in Tacoma's Hilltop neighborhood is one of only two such institutions in the country specifically dedicated to honoring Black service members.
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Museum curators in the Northwest are now working to update exhibits that focus on the region’s indigenous people. They are trying to do that in a way...
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A collection of first drafts, letters, outtakes and photos on display in New York City illuminate the inner workings of Ernest Hemingway's meticulous writing process — failures, flaws and all.
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The University of Washington’s 113 year-old Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture is debuting a new look and feel. Curators there say they want…
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There are so many ways we can listen to music. Usually the easiest these days is playing tunes on a digital gadget such as a phone or laptop. It wasn’t…
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Less than two years after the idea was pitched to the public, a new Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibition opens today (Monday 11am) at Seattle Center. It’s…