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  1. Edward Hopper’s Women at Seattle Art Museum

    Edward Hopper’s Women at Seattle Art Museum

    theseattletraveler.com » The Seattle Traveler - Nov 17, 2008

    The Seattle Art Museum recently unveiled some of Edward Hopper’s best known paintings in the exhibit, Edward Hopper’s Women, a collection of images of 1920’s women in New York. The evocative images are set in New York

    Also tagged: art, lunch hour fun, art exhibits

  2. Leroy Hood, Turning 70, Still Aims to Accomplish “The Most Ambitious Things of My Career”

    Leroy Hood, Turning 70, Still Aims to Accomplish “The Most Ambitious Things of My Career”

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Oct 12, 2008

    Biotech, Leroy Hood, Institute for Systems Biology Luke Timmerman wrote: It’s hard to believe Leroy Hood—a guy busy enough to employ not one, but two full-time executive assistants—is turning 70 today. But it’s true

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  3. Leroy Hood, Turning 70, Still Aims to Accomplish “The Most Ambitious Things of My Career”

    Leroy Hood, Turning 70, Still Aims to Accomplish “The Most Ambitious Things of My Career”

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Oct 11, 2008

    Biotech, Leroy Hood, Institute for Systems Biology Luke Timmerman wrote: It’s hard to believe Leroy Hood—a guy busy enough to employ not one, but two full-time executive assistants—is turning 70 today. But it’s true

    Also tagged: bill gates, seattle, hillary clinton, biotech, starbucks, applied biosystems, luxembourg, stanford, multiple sclerosis, bank of america, university of washington, h5n1, caltech, harvard, flu, national institutes of health, charles darwin, university of virginia, life sciences, lemelson mit prize, rheumatoid arthritis, kyoto prize, baylor medical center, human genome project, lake union, national blog main, seattle blog main, leroy hood, oxford bioscience partners, george church, buerk dale victor, institute for systems biology, irving weissman, david galas, integrated diagnostics, swedish neuroscience institute, complete genomics, alan aderem, tim hunkapiller, lasker award amgen, valerie logan, artie buerk, rosetta inpharmatics, cathryn campbell, reudi aebersold, doug fambrough, shurgard storage, gary raisl, essential baking company, paul kearney

  4. Leroy Hood, Turning 70, Still Aims to Accomplish “The Most Ambitious Things of My Career”

    Leroy Hood, Turning 70, Still Aims to Accomplish “The Most Ambitious Things of My Career”

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Oct 10, 2008

    Biotech, Leroy Hood, Institute for Systems Biology Luke Timmerman wrote: It’s hard to believe Leroy Hood—a guy busy enough to employ not one, but two full-time executive assistants—is turning 70 today. But it’s true

    Also tagged: bill gates, seattle, hillary clinton, biotech, starbucks, applied biosystems, luxembourg, stanford, multiple sclerosis, bank of america, university of washington, h5n1, caltech, harvard, flu, national institutes of health, charles darwin, university of virginia, life sciences, lemelson mit prize, rheumatoid arthritis, kyoto prize, baylor medical center, human genome project, lake union, national blog main, seattle blog main, leroy hood, oxford bioscience partners, george church, buerk dale victor, institute for systems biology, irving weissman, david galas, integrated diagnostics, swedish neuroscience institute, complete genomics, alan aderem, tim hunkapiller, lasker award amgen, valerie logan, artie buerk, rosetta inpharmatics, cathryn campbell, reudi aebersold, doug fambrough, shurgard storage, gary raisl, essential baking company, paul kearney

  5. Paul Allen’s WWII Planes Show How Innovation Can Soar Ahead

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Aug 22, 2008

    Aviation, history, Paul Allen Luke Timmerman wrote: Leave it to Paul Allen to create a museum that flies. Literally. This Saturday afternoon in the skies above Everett, WA. Okay, the museum doesn’t really fly, it’s

    Also tagged: politics, history, seattle, biotech, aviation, world war ii, paul allen, faa, vaccines, immunology, national blog main, xconomy, seattle blog main, flying heritage collection, paine field, adrian hunt, p51d mustang

  6. Paul Allen’s WWII Planes Show How Innovation Can Soar Ahead

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Aug 21, 2008

    Aviation, history, Paul Allen Luke Timmerman wrote: Leave it to Paul Allen to create a museum that flies. Literally. This Saturday afternoon in the skies above Everett, WA. Okay, the museum doesn’t really fly, it’s

    Also tagged: politics, history, seattle, biotech, aviation, world war ii, paul allen, faa, vaccines, immunology, national blog main, xconomy, seattle blog main, flying heritage collection, paine field, adrian hunt, p51d mustang

  7. Paul Allen’s WWII Planes Shows How Innovation Can Soar Ahead

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Aug 21, 2008

    Aviation, history, Paul Allen Luke Timmerman wrote: Leave it to Paul Allen to create a museum that flies. Literally. This Saturday afternoon in the skies above Everett, WA. Okay, the museum doesn’t really fly, it’s

    Also tagged: politics, history, seattle, biotech, aviation, world war ii, paul allen, faa, vaccines, immunology, national blog main, xconomy, seattle blog main, flying heritage collection, paine field, adrian hunt, p51d mustang

  8. Make a Good Impression at Seattle Art Museum

    theseattletraveler.com » The Seattle Traveler - Jun 23, 2008

    Some of my favorite artists are hanging around the Seattle Art Museum right now – Monet, Manet, Degas, and Cézanne (image at right: Still Life With Statuette), among others. These are just a few of the artists you’ll

    Also tagged: art, seattle, travel, washington, washington state, vacation, sam, museums, great places to unwind, lunch hour fun, seattle traveler, the seattle traveler, art museums, seattle attractions, city blogs, impressionists, destination blogs, seattle tourism, seattle travel

  9. With Modern Art, a Question of What’s 'Original'

    msn.com » Newsweek Top News - Jun 6, 2008

    Major museums sometimes display facsimiles of original artworks. The truth about 'exhibition copies' and artists' intentions.

    Also tagged: sculpture, museums, visual arts, marcel duchamp, cultural institutions and parks, arts extra