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Market Foundation has a GAY BINGO PIG
By Lynn Dixon
There are 100 pigs currently on display in Seattle as part of Pike Place Market's Centennial Pigs on Parade, but only one of them stands to win big at bingo.
Bingo Pig, created by local artist Kathryn Daily and sponsored by Lifelong AIDS Alliance, is one of a 100 fiberglass, artfully adorned pigs commissioned by the Pike Place Market Foundation in honor more
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Seattle Theatre Group - (The Paramount) & Mel Brooks birth Young Frankenstein
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
How is Seattle becoming a jumping off point for Broadway bound productions? In the last few years, shows like Hairspray and Light in the Piazza have been incubated here and gone on to national and international acclaim. Huge theatrical productions need huge amounts of money and talent and investme more
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Trip-hammer action makes latest Bourne a thriller hit
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid -
SGN A&E Writer
The Bourne
Ultimatum
Directed by
Paul Greengrass
Starring
Matt Damon,
Julia Stiles,
David Straithairn,
Scott Glenn,
Joan Allen,
Paddy Considine,
Albert Finney
Now playing
everywhere
The best scene in the new Jason Bo more
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Putting on the Glitz
Finding your inner Marilyn on Broadway
by Maggie Bloodstone -
SGN Contributing Writer
Not that there aren't already a bunch of great vintage & 2nd hand clothing stores on Capitol Hill (Goddess knows I've spent enough time in all of them), but unlike Thai restaurants, the 'hood can always do with one more. Espec more
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JFK: Dallas doctor's daughter reveals crucial details about assassination
by E. Joyce Glasgow -
SGN Contributing Writer
"Kennedy/Parkland/Doctors/Daughter ---The Missing Piece"
A one woman documentary performance by Christie Jenkins
Kirkland Performance Hall, July 31st, 2007
Forty four years have passed since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on No more
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Seattle Opera's reputation for great Wagner lives on
by Rod Parke -
SGN A&E Writer
Though my partner won't let me tell you the affectionate but disgusting nickname the standees had, as we waited for standing room tickets at the old Met on 40th Street, for Wagner's The Flying Dutchman, I will say that from those days long ago, this opera has held a special place in my heart. The c more
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Summer Dreams at Taproot
by Miryam Gordon
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Directed by Scott Nolte
Extended Through September 1
Joseph preceded Jesus (Jesus Christ Superstar), in the Bible, on Broadway and in the writing careers of Webber and Ri more
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I'm A Poet And I Know It
Review of First Class
By Miryam Gordon - SGN A&E Writer
First Class
By David Waggoner
Directed by Kurt Beattie
Starring John Aylward
ACT Theatre
July 27-August 26
David Wagoner wrote, in his introduction to his one-act play First Class, "The most charismat more
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Out of Town: Beijing and Shanghai
by Andrew Collins -
SGN A&E Writer
As China's stature as a major player in the global business and political arena continues to increase, so does the visibility of the nation's Gay community. To be sure, China is still a place where homosexuality is rarely discussed out in the open, and in all but a few very large cities, you'l more
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You Choose: Red Wine or White?
Review of Adventures in Mating
by Miryam Gordon - SGN A&E Writer
Adventures in Mating
by Joseph Scrimshaw
Directed by Joy Brooke Fairfield
Starring Amy Schumacher, Andy Clawson and Ian Schempp
Theater Schmeater
Through August 25
Miranda and Jeffrey meet for more
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A Conversation with Gin Hammond, Actress
by Miryam Gordon - SGN A&E Writer
The Syringa Tree by Pamela Gien
Centerhouse Theater
August 18, 19, and 20.
What's the basic plot of this play?
It concerns two families, one white, one black, during Apartheid, that love each other. Circumstances and politics pull more
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): "Let's all be nice and do as I say" doesn't really work. Let go of your ego; what you really want now is to find a way to fit in that doesn't compromise who you are. You can be big enough to be accommodating.
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): With anxiety mounting at work, it feels absolutely essential to have more
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