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Humanities Washington in the News

The Stranger January 8, 2016

The new Washington State poet laureate is funny at interviews

An interview with Tod Marshall.

KUOW January 7, 2016

Washington State’s new poet laureate wants to build bridges

An interview and reading with Tod Marshall.

The News Tribune January 6, 2016

‘Bug Chef’ offers up unique tastes for adventurous eaters

Visit to Pierce County from Speakers Bureau presenter David George Gordon.

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