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The Seattle area is home to a vibrant arts scene — there's always something going on in theaters, concert halls, galleries, museums. How to keep up? ArtsPage will showcase work by some of The Seattle Times' expert fine-arts writers, to help you navigate local art offerings. We'll include news, observations, images, humor, links and ways for you to join the conversation, too.
Tickets on sale now for King Tut exhibit in Seattle
If you weren't one of the 1.3 million people who filed past King Tutankhamun's precious possessions last time they were in town (or even if you were), you'll get another chance to see some of Egypt's most intriguing treasures: "Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs" will open at Seattle's Pacific Science Center on May 24. Details on tickets here. The Seattle stop is the last one in the U.S. for this exhibition, which includes more than 100 artifacts from the tomb of King Tut and from ancient sites representing 2,000 years of Egyptian history.
(Sign that appeared on a bus in 1978 during the last King Tut exhibit/Ken Lambert)
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