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MOISTURE FESTIVAL: Full of life, laughter and heart
by E. Joyce Glasgow
- SGN A&E Writer
In my opinion, the Moisture Festival is one of the best community theatrical events in Seattle all year. Comprised of very talented, energetic and creative artists from the U.S. and Europe and fun-loving, dedicated volunteers, every performance is a surprising, one-of-a-kind experience.
Along with Berlin clown Hacki Ginda's hilari more
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Exploring Southern Connecticut
by E. Joyce Glasgow
- SGN A&E Writer
PART TWO OF TWO:
The towns and cities of southern Connecticut have a lot to offer. Many towns line Long Island Sound with its sandy beaches and are easily accessible from New York City by railroad or car.
FAIRFIELD, CT
South of Black Rock is Fairfield, CT.
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Great soloists at Seattle Symphony
by Rod Parke
- SGN A&E Writer
With two Strauss concerti as its centerpiece, this concert began with Beethoven's "'Leonore' Overture No. 3." Well played, with more careful balances and phrasing than one usually hears from conductor Gerard Schwarz's Beethoven, it nonetheless lacked any emotional connection to the high drama of the opera more
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Chita Rivera sparkles on Broadway
by E. Joyce Glasgow
- SGN A&E Writer
"Chita Rivera-The Dancer's Life" spotlights the dancer at The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W. 45 St., in New York with a script by seasoned playwright Terrence McNally.
What a treat to see Rivera, who at 74, encapsulates a whole history of American Musical Theatre - a living, dancing, singi more
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A new film for Sharon Stone to show us her stuff, and keep the heart racing all over again
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid
- SGN A&E Writer
Basic Instinct, 2
Directed by Michael Caton-Jones
Starring: Sharon Stone,
David Morrissey, Charlotte Rampling,
David Thewlis, Hugh Dancy,
Laney Ward, Heathcote Williams
Now playing
When the first 'Basic Instinct' film came more
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SEXY PIANIST SWAMPS VIOLIN AT BENAROYA HALL
by Rod Parke
- SGN A&E Writer
Vadim Repin is a superb violinist, and his performance in recital with pianist Nikolai Lugansky was first-rate. His playing is musical, passionate, and most impressive. But, just as people have different tastes in singers voices, so do I prefer a fatter violin tone than Repins. Especially in the first h more
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Delightful fluff, Wonderful Town will make you laugh and leave you humming
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid
- SGN A&E Writer
There's only a few more performances left, but you should run, not walk to see the delightfully funny Wonderful Town, now on stage at the 5th Avenue Theatre. And hope they decide to extend the show a bit, so even more folks can laugh as hard as we did when we went for opening night.
It more
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Brick sinks - An interesting idea gone wrong
by Derich Mantonela
- SGN A&E Writer
Brick
Opens Today, at the Neptune
"Brick" is an aptly named movie. Thick, heavy and clunky, it quickly sinks to the bottom.
Billed as an experiment in "high school film noir," director/writer Rian Johnson's attempt to morph the 1930s/40s genre onto a contemporary " more
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Nick Garrison & Sissyfist to appear in What You Sing Might Save You at Re-bar
What you sing might save you
Fri., Sat., Sun. nights at 8pm
April 7th - 30th
Re-bar, 1114 Howell Street
Ticket Price: $18, except 4/6
Preview & Monday 4/17: $12)
Tickets:
www.brownpapertickets.com
In 1979, Nick Garrison's mother, a normally sensible and loving woman, sat down more
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Be blown away by The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things
by Derich Mantonela
- SGN A&E Writer
The Heart Is Deceitful
Above All Things
Opens Friday at the Varsity
Don't be put off by its cutesy title, "The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things" (from Jeremiah 17-9) is anything but cute or sweet.
"Heart," in fact, is everything an Indie could and should be. Not more
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