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Drag chanteuse Arnaldo! at Julia's
by Tom Bennett - SGN Contributing Writer

Arnaldo! at March Is Cabaret Month
March 22 & 29
Julia's On Broadway


Arnaldo! has been a drag chanteuse for 13 years, and has played to packed houses in Philadelphia, Palm Springs, Puerto Vallarta, and New York City. In Seattle, he's done sold-out shows at Patti Summers Cabaret, Kid
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Jenifer Lewis, star Hello Dolly, talks to SGN
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid - SGN A&E Writer

I like the fact that yet another Aquarian is on stage, and our birthdays are only a year and a day apart, something she and I laughed about when I chatted with Jenifer Lewis over the phone a week ago. The conversation was to find out more about the stunning and talented actress s
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Seattle's sexy Erotic Ball rocks Mardi Gras
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid - SGN A&E Writer

The rest of Seattle might have been a mishmash of "just regular folks on a Tuesday night," and a few folks wearing beads, drunkenly wishing those they passed "happy Mardi Gras" last Tuesday, but one place was party central. That place was the Trinity Night Club in Pioneer Square, whe
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UMO Ensemble performs Rubble Women
by Miryam Gordon - SGN A&E Writer

Rubble Women
Directed by Sheila Daniels
UMO Ensemble at David Smith Furniture Warehouse
Through March 15


War is shit, and after war is shit, too. Bet you didn't know that after World War II, there were thousands of tons of broken brick all over Euro
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Beguiling, fascinating Piffaro
by Rod Parke - SGN A&E Writer

Early Music Guild: Concert by Piffaro Town Hall
Saturday, February 28th


If the unique sounds of early music instruments have ever tickled your ear; if the freedom of Renaissance and Medieval music, before the straightjacket of classical rules, ever fanned your f
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A Dyke About Town: Drag and dance
by Mercy Moosemuzzle - SGN Contributing Writer

Le Faux
Mercy thought it would be a good idea to take Cuteness and Equality to see the drag show, Le Faux, at Julia's. Equality asked whether it was appropriate for a 12-year-old. Mercy said she remembered bringing her 18-year-old niece, so she knew underage kid
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Action-heavy Watchmen misses its mark
by Nick Ardizzone - SGN Staff Writer

Watchmen
Opening March 6


Finally watching the infamously unfilmable Watchmen was satisfying on a buffet level; there's a lot there, but none of it is particularly good. By trying to appeal to everyone, director Zack Snyder runs the risk of appealing to no
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Unique Phoebe a dark journey in the divine
by Sara Michelle Fetters - SGN A&E Writer

Phoebe in Wonderland Opening March 6

Phoebe Lichten (Elle Fanning) says and does exactly what's on her 9-year-old mind much to the consternation of her teachers and to the perplexed misery of her parents. Mom Hillary (Felicity Huffman) is positive all of th
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See Barbarella and change your mind
by Scott Rice - SGN Contributing Writer

Barbarella March 11 Metro Cinema

What single film is the most iconic of the '60s? A case could be made for a number of valid candidates: Easy Rider, Bonnie and Clyde, The Graduate. I could even argue for Truffaut's Les Quatre Cent Coups or Godard's A Bout de
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Portland's M. Ward emerges on indie folk scene
by Albert Rodriguez - SGN A&E Writer

M. Ward
March 6 - 9 PM
The Showbox Market - Sold Out


The newest star on the folk music block is based just across the state border, and he also happens to be its most enigmatic player since Tom Waits - a whispering troubadour of sorts named M. Ward.
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Throw yourself into charity work and you'll be inspired to do greater good, but also to see greater social and political opportunities for yourself. The virtuous circle of public service and self-improvement can carry you far!

TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Your friends will help you get ahead, if you
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