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posted Friday, December 4, 2009 - Volume 37 Issue 49 |
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Arts and Entertainment
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Arnaldo! and Divalycious are back for the holidays
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Staff Writer
Arnaldo! Drag Chanteuse returns to Julia's on Broadway for what is fast becoming a new Seattle tradition: A Cabaret Winter Wonderland with Arnaldo! Under the musical direction of Victor Janusz, this year's program includes an impressive 19 songs performed by the incomparable Arnaldo! From warm and cozy numbers to upbeat Christmas more |
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Betty Buckley charms with Seattle Men's Chorus
by Eric Andrews-Katz -
SGN Contributing Writer
Santa Baby
Seattle Men's Chorus
Benaroya Hall
Through December 20
Thanksgiving is known to kick off the holiday shopping season, but this year it also begins the 30th anniversary of the Seattle Men's Chorus. Starting two days after Thanksgivin more
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A conversation with up-and-coming talent Brandon Ivie
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
Brandon Ivie is "busy," as he calls it, being someone to watch on the arts scene in our fair city. He started his own theater company, Contemporary Classics, as a senior in high school, focusing on new musicals. "I just wanted to do a cabaret one day, so I decided I needed a name to produce, more
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Morrissey on solid ground at Paramount
by Jessica Price -
SGN Contributing Writer
Morrissey
November 29
Paramount Theatre
Morrissey has been a very busy man this year. He's released two new albums (Years of Refusal in February and impeccable b-sides comp Swords just last month), dropped a flurry of singles, tackled remasterings of t more
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Peaches 'fucks her guitar' at the Showbox
by James Whitely -
SGN Contributing Writer
Peaches
November 24
Showbox at the Market
"Tremendously sexual." This is how I'd describe Peaches as the ground was shaking at the Showbox at the Market on November 24, as all her Seattle fans were screaming her name. A show-stopper and a panty-dr more
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Taj Mahal, amazing voice and skillful instrumentals
by Mercy Moosemuzzle -
SGN Contributing Writer
Taj Mahal
Mercy and Cuteness and the rest of the crowd were excited by Taj Mahal's show at Jazz Alley. The singer's amazing voice and skillful instrumentals took the evening away. His trio of Bill Rich on bass and Richard Smith on drums clearly also enjoy the master more
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig |
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MUSIC LOUNGE |
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Passion Pit, Michael Buble, Norah Jones, and Lambert
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BITS & BYTES |
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OUTBOUND |
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WHERE IT'S AT |
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WINDING DOWN 2009: Cake, Deck the Hall Ball
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MOVIE REVIEWS |

Ninja brings buckets of blood to the holidays
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Wes Anderson unleashes a fantastic Mr. Fox
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The Road a bleak, challenging stunner
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INSIDE HOLLYWOOD |
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Deep Inside Hollywood - Romeo San Vicente
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Book Marks
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Chick Corea's legendary trio to play Jazz Alley
by E. Joyce Glasgow -
SGN A&E Writer
Chick Corea
December 10-12
Dimitriou's Jazz Alley
The legendary trio of jazz luminaries, Chick Corea (piano/composer), Stanley Clarke (bass/composer) and Lenny White (drums), will be performing for three nights next week in a highly anticipated series of more
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Early Music Guild celebrates Couperin and Telemann
by Rod Parke -
SGN A&E writer
Musica ad Rhenum at EMG
Saturday, November 21
Town Hall
The International Series of the Early Music Guild can be counted on to present absolutely first-rate proponents of early music from the western world. This concert by Musica ad Rhenum was no exception. more
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A few thoughts on the Tacoma tragedy
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid -
SGN A&E Writer
I'll go right to the bad stuff first because I've always been a believer in getting icky things out of the way, then moving on to more palatable things. I was in mope mode last weekend, because the cash flow wasn't - wasn't flowing, that is, and I felt pretty down about it because tho more
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