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Arlen "Jim " Hawkings talks about his long career as a theatre facculty member at Central Washington University. He talks about the growth of the department and university. He also…
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(Re)Current Unrest and the Fire This Time: Choreographic
Responses to BLM.
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Many composers write a Requiem for their lost loved ones, in a tradition that goes back more than a thousand years. Central Washington University graduate student Krista Connelly wrote "Life,…
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CWU hosted the Kennedy Center's College Regional Theatre Festival and senior student Caitlin Cardinale taught a workshop in wig dying.
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Milo Smith discusses personal history, coming to Central in 1956, teaching aims, censorship of school plays, sabbatical leave, outstanding administrators, and change from division to department.
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James Hawkins taught in the theatre arts program at Central Washington University, 1970-2002.
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Milo Smith served as a faculty member in the theatre arts department at Central Washington University, 1956-1990.
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Milo and Helen Smith taught at Central Washington University from the 1950s to the 1990s.
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Milo and Helen Smith taught at Central Washington University from the 1950s to the 1990s.
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James Hawkins taught in the theatre arts program at Central Washington University, 1970-2002.
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James Hawkins taught in the theatre arts program at Central Washington University, 1970-2002.
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In this interview, Frank Quilico talks about his family's Italian roots and their arrival in Cle Elum, Washington. He talks about his father's background in South Dakotan hard rock mining…
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Fabian (Fab) Kuchin (b. January 20, 1907 in Roslyn, Washington) talks about his life in Roslyn. He explains how his father, Stephen Kuchin, worked in the local coal mines until he had an accident and…
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John Vernera (b. 1916 in Roslyn, Washington) speaks about his father, Battista Venera, and his immigration from Italy to Roslyn, circa 1909. Venera's father entered the dairy business in 1918…
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