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CollectionsTacoma News Tribune article "Hawthorne: 'Once a nice place to live'"
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- 1979-11-18
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
Tacoma News Tribune Article titled "A Little Verse Goes a Long Way"
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- 1983-08-04
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
An article reporting on the Tacoma Arts Commision's sponsored Bus Poetry for the People project. Poems were selected to be displayed abord 33 different busses. The Tacoma Writes Club helped select the poems.
"City Stars in New Film", City Scape clipping
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- 1989-05
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
A clipping from the May 1989 City Scape Magazine, a City of Tacoma publication.
Tacoma News Tribune clipping, "Black activisim arrived in 1893"
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- 1989-11-11
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
A Hero Honored: Studies center named for Ernie Tanner (TNT)
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- 1996-09-09
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
Tacoma News Tribune, "The Salishan Shuffle", 8/12/2003 p.1
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- 2003-08-12
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
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- c.2004
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
Tacoma News Tribune Article titled "Poetic License"
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- 2008-05-13
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
An article about Tacoma's first poet Laureate, William J. Kupinse. The article describes what the poet laureate does and what the role means to him. It includes his poems titled "A Curse Upon Leaf Blowers and the Men Who Love Them", "Chestnut", and "Seen Twice."
Tacoma News Tribune clipping "100 years later, NAACP still has work"
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- 2013-08-15
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
Weekly Volcano article titled "The New Era of Tacoma's Literary Arts"
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- 2017-04-27
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
An article on Kellie Richardson, Tacoma's poet laureate from 2019-2019.
Sidewalk Stamps A Field Guide to Tacoma’s Streets, Sidewalks and Walkways Stamps
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- 2023-09
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
Created by Jeffrey J. Ryan, Tim Olsen, Paul Michaels.
H.C. Weaver Studios history pamphlet
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Part of Clipping and Reference Files
Pamphlet on the history of Tacoma's H.C. Weaver Studios. Author unknown
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