Features
Outside In—Architecture of the Pacific Northwest :: Architecture in the Pacific Northwest has always had to contend with the environment. The results are enchanting. by Hannelore Sudermann
The Song Is You—An instinct for music :: What is music good for, anyway? by Eric Sorensen
Back in the Earth—Putting ancestors to rest, or destroying the past? :: Over the last two decades, tribes have been invoking the Native American Graves Protection and Recovery Act to reclaim remains of their ancestors from museum and research collections across the country. But what if those remains are 10,000 years old? by Tim Steury
Essay
The Strength of Moral Capital :: For people living on the margins of U.S. society, struggling with both poverty and job loss, there is still a desire to conceive of themselves as inheritors of some version of the American Dream. by Jennifer Sherman
Panoramas
{ WEB EXCLUSIVE–Video: Gary Brinson gives advice for investors in the 2010s }
{ WEB EXCLUSIVE–Video: The EcoWell story }
{ WEB EXCLUSIVE–Galleries: Paintings of Washington pioneers by Worth D. Griffin and selection of Griffin’s sketches and other artwork }
Departments
{ WEB EXCLUSIVE–Video: How to clean a crab }
{ WEB EXCLUSIVE–Video: John Elwood plays the Cougar Fight Song and other music on the canjo }
{ WEB EXCLUSIVE–Gallery: John Elwood’s canjos and studio :: Photographs by Zach Mazur }
Tracking
:: Nicole Braux Taflinger ’66, ’68 MFA—Season of Suffering
:: Kim Fay ’88—Communion: A Culinary Journey through Vietnam
{ WEB EXCLUSIVE–Gallery: Images from Kim Fay’s book Communion: A Culinary Journey through Vietnam :: Photographs by Julie Fay Ashborn }
Cover photo: Architect Rex Hohlbein ’81 sits with clients Jim and Ann in an open sliding window of their home in Clyde Hill. by Michael Mathers.
{ WEB EXCLUSIVE–Story: About the cover: The Hinoki House by Michael Mathers }
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