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All Arts and Entertainment Stories
Rufus Wainwright sticks to new material at The Triple Door
by Richard Kennedy- SGN A&E Writer

Rufus Wainwright w/ Teddy Thompson
April 23 @ The Triple Door


Teddy Thompson and his acoustic guitar started off the evening. He invokes a Hank Williams feel to his music, all of which is very inspired by classic country tunes. After three songs, Thompson was joined by two musicians playing a
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Boy Culture explores frustrations of Gay love
Boy Culture explores frustrations of Gay love by Derich Mantonela - SGN A&E Writer
Boy Culture
Opens Friday at the Varsity


Boy Culture, director/co-writer Q. Allan Brocka's made-in-Seattle adaptation of Matthew Rettenmund's 1995 novel about the frustrations of Gay love, is a cut above most Gay
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Northwest Bears' Spring Thaw warms up Seattle
by Jacob Clark - SGN A&E Writer

More than 350 Bears converged on Seattle last weekend for the Northwest Bears thirteenth annual Spring Thaw.

The beautiful weather was matched by a friendly, fuzzy collection of brauny, hunky and, sometimes, chunky Bears. These Bears came in all shapes and sizes, from across th
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Lively, undressed Bach at Town Hall
by Rod Parke - SGN A&E Writer

Bach's 'Mass in B Minor' is a work astonishing richness. Jos van Veldhoven led The Netherlands Bach Society in a performance at Town Hall that revealed much of that wealth. With a mere 35 musicians and soloists, the complexities of the music were laid bare; it was almost a case of musical nudity
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Market Street Singers to sing member favorites
Market Street Singers
Saturday, May 12, 7:30pm
St. Luke's Chapel (corner of NW 58th and 22nd NW, right across the street from the Ballard Commons, 3 blocks north of Market Street)


"Make Your Own Kind of Music" is a Ballard ARTwalk event featuring a 40-minute presentation of works suggested and select
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Book Marks
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The Light in the Piazza has a shimmering homecoming at the Paramount
by E. Joyce Glasgow - SGN A&E Writer

The Light in the Piazza April 17th-29th Paramount The Light in the Piazza is having a shimmering and triumphant homecoming to Seattle at the Paramount Theater, through April 29th. The musical had its beginnings at the Intiman Theatre in 2003 and went on to win six Tony Awards in New Yor
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Gem of the Ocean at Seattle Rep is a meaty and moving play
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid - SGN A&E Writer

Gem of the Ocean
Directed by Phyllicia Rashad
Starring Crystal Fox, William Hall, Jr., Khalil Kain, Stanley Wayne Mathis
Todd Jefferson Moore, Michelle Shay, Allie Woods
Seattle Repertory Theatre
April 5th-May 6th


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Jarvis Cocker giving rare appearance at The Showbox
by Jessica Browning - SGN A&E Writer Jarvis Cocker w/ Mono In VCF
Monday, April 30- 8pm
The Showbox - $20

Every once in a while I've found myself impossibly yearning for a new album by Pulp. Sadly, I've accepted that there isn't likely to be one, and instead satisfy my craving by dusting off His N Hers o
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Holding fast to your principles doesn't require arguing with everyone who disagrees with you. Better to challenge yourself and see if your ideals are strong enough to encompass more than just the ideas you're comfortable with.

TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Little disagreements can feel like major persona
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