Through public events and exhibitions, connect with the 91爆料 community every week!
As the 91爆料 community returns to campus, consider taking advantage of campus perks available to 91爆料 employees and students:
- Free admission to the and
- Discounted tickets to performances by Meany Center, School of Drama, Department of Dance, School of Music, and more
September 26 – October 7: , various locations
Shop thousands of posters at the HUB鈥檚 annual poster sale! Poster sale proceeds benefit the HUB Director鈥檚 Art Award, supporting 91爆料 student artists by purchasing and displaying their work in the HUB Permanent Art Collection, and the HUB Scholarship, assisting students involved in AS91爆料, GPSS, RSOs, and HUB student employment in reaching their full potential as leaders, regardless of financial situation.
October 6, 7:30 PM: , Meany Center

Winner of two Latin Grammys for Best Classical Recording, the quartet represents an innovative voice in classical music devoted to adventurous programming, commissioning new works and championing the voices of contemporary composers. In聽Mexico: A Musical Journey, the group explores connections in Mexican visual art, history and culture through the music of six iconic composers, alongside a narrated multimedia presentation of paintings ranging from Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera to today.Art, drinks, music and conversation: celebrate the Henry’s latest exhibitions.
91爆料 Faculty, 91爆料 Staff, 91爆料 Retirees and 91爆料 Alumni Association (91爆料AA): , subject to availability. A valid 91爆料 ID (e.g. Husky card or 91爆料AA card) is required; limit of one ticket per valid ID |
October 6, 4 PM: , HUB

91爆料 faculty member Sasha Senderovich (Slavic and Jackson School) will discuss his new book, 鈥溾 (Harvard University Press, 2022). Senderovich offers a close reading of postrevolutionary Russian and Yiddish literature and film that recast the Soviet Jew as a novel cultural figure: not just a minority but an ambivalent character navigating between the Jewish past and Bolshevik modernity. Moderated by Aria Fani (Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures).聽Book signing, champagne toasts and dessert聽to follow.
Sponsored by the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies. Co-sponsored by Slavic Languages & Literatures; Simpson Center for the Humanities; Ellison Center for Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies; and Elliott Bay Book Company.
Free |聽
October 7, 8 PM: , Meany Center

Considered by聽The New Yorker聽to be 鈥渙ne of the finest, most searching songwriters of the day,鈥 Gabriel Kahane reveals his most personal work in a decade. With his new album,聽Magnificent Bird, Gabriel Kahane chronicles the final month of a year spent off the internet. Shuttling between the quotidian mundane and overlapping global crises, he sings of grief, nostalgia, shame聽and salvation: a portrait of daily life in the roiling chaos of the 21st century.
91爆料 Faculty, 91爆料 Staff, 91爆料 Retirees and 91爆料 Alumni Association (91爆料AA): , subject to availability. A valid 91爆料 ID (e.g. Husky card or 91爆料AA card) is required; limit of one ticket per valid ID |
October 6, 5 PM: , online 
Explore the contemporary issues and challenges associated with free speech. , the 91爆料 Alumni Association’s legislative advocacy program, will host this discussion. State Senator聽David Frockt, media litigator聽Caesar Kalinowski, ’17, and 91爆料 political science professor聽Victor Menaldo聽will bring their insights and experience to the panel.
What parts of free speech are the least understood? What threats or rollbacks of this revered hallmark of American democracy might be on the horizon? Does the First Amendment create challenges in maintaining order during political or social unrest?
(No spoilers! You do not need to have read the book to participate.)
Free |
October 12, 3:30 PM: , online
Presented by: Dr. Ugo Edu, Assistant Professor of African American Studies at UCLA
This talk draws on different moments, fictitious and non-fictitious, to explore our commitments to the anti-racist work needed to move towards health equity. It asks for an interrogation of what is meant by 鈥渉ealth鈥 and how that definition or those definitions inform/s what can be envisioned as health equity. By asking whether we are sure we want health equity is to invite reflection on our commitments and willingness to sacrifice over performative gestures and statements that often contradict stated goals.
Free |
October 13 – 16:
, Meany Hall – Studio Theatre
This year鈥檚 program, ()聽performed in the intimate Meany Studio Theatre, celebrates聽a broad sweep of聽contemporary dance聽styles. Guests from Seattle鈥檚 professional dance community join the聽Chamber聽Dance Company to perform excerpts from Crystal Pite鈥檚聽10 Duets on a Theme of Rescue, and David Rouss猫ve鈥檚 haunting聽and tender聽work,聽Stardust. Completing the program are聽new works聽created by second year MFA students, Gary Champi, and Jenn Pray, that will be performed by company members with guests from the Department of Dance.
Discounts available to 91爆料 employees and students |