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posted Friday, January 15, 2010 - Volume 38 Issue 03 |
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Arts and Entertainment
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Elizabeth Stanley, Xanadu's muse, speaks with the SGN
by Eric Andrews-Katz -
SGN Contributing Writer
Xanadu
January 19-24
Paramount Theatre
Elizabeth Stanley is the kind of multitalented actress that Broadway is currently requiring. It is no longer enough to be a triple threat (singing, dancing and acting), and it seems that theatrical actors are being asked to express more of their talents. While more |
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Lily Armani gets unTucked at Neighbours
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Staff Writer
Lily Armani unTucked
Fridays at 8:30 PM
Neighbours Nightclub
Lily Armani: unTucked has returned to Capitol Hill. The two-hour parade of drag comedy, performance and spontaneity - hosted by the show's namesake, the beautiful and oh-so-talented Lily Armani - more
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HOT TUESDAY NIGHTS:
Go-go and drag contests heat up the fun at R-Place
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Staff Writer
Seattle's 'Next Top
Go-Go Boy' and
'So You Think You Can Drag?'
Tuesdays at 10 PM
R Place
Lady Chablis is looking for a few good men. Whether you're the boy who thinks he is starring in his own Lady GaGa music video every time you go to the club or the guy who just c more
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Sixth Bowiemas celebration a glam rock triumph
by James Whitely -
SGN Contributing Writer
Bowiemas
January 8
The Warehouse
On January 8, the birthday of David Bowie, 200 people gathered at The Warehouse, 3310 Wallingford Ave. N., for the sixth annual Bowiemas, a celebration of Bowie, glam, and community in honor of the Thin White Duke. Fe more
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Dynamic Electra at Seattle Shakespeare
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
Electra
Seattle Shakespeare
Company
Through January 31
Frank McGuinness' adaptation of Sophocles' tragedy of the famous Greek myth Electra is a fast-moving story told in real time. A striking element of the play is that its characters are mostly women more
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Five-star tours fuel anticipation in 2010
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
We're just getting started on 2010, and the anticipation for these upcoming tours is already building.
Lilith Fair
Lesbian-palooza - or Lilith Fair, as it's better known - is back. Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, who I had the privilege of speaking more
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Byzantine Christmas music haunting and austere
by Rod Parke -
SGN A&E Writer
A Byzantine Christmas with Cappella Romana
January 9
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
Notes by guest reviewer Adam Ross: Attending a concert of music that one knows virtually nothing about is always a challenge; the ear listens, but doesn't necessarily know more
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Bruckner performance shook the gates of Heaven
by Rod Parke -
SGN A&E Writer
Mozart & Bruckner
at Seattle Symphony
January 8
Benaroya Hall
Kurt Masur is perhaps the most renowned conductor to visit the Seattle Symphony in decades. Until recently the music director of the New York Philharmonic, the 82-year-old maestro is now free t more
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Outrageous and dark Hunter Gatherers
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
Hunter Gatherers
Washington Ensemble Theatre
Through February 8
Rarely does one watch a play with a hand over a mouth or a jaw dropped in astonishment, but this might be your experience as you watch Hunter Gatherers by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb at Washington En more
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Tom Ford: A Single Man's other man
The fashionista-turned-filmmaker dishes on his directorial debut, the loss he endured to make it and why it's more than a Gay movie
by Chris Azzopardi -
Special to the SGN
All you know about Tom Ford isn't it. The style-savvy man we're familiar with through the fashion-world lens - as Gucci's former creative director for more
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig |
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MUSIC LOUNGE |
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Phoenix, Ke$ha, Spoon, and Matthew Morrison
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BITS & BYTES |
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OUTBOUND |
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Coming up: BEST OF TRAVEL 2009
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WHERE IT'S AT |
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Native Hawaiian artists, Phoenix and Kathy Griffin kick off 2010
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MOVIE REVIEWS |

Preachy Book of Eli a disappointment
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Cera channels Belmondo in Youth in Revolt
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Talking with A Single Man's Nicholas Hoult
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Deep Inside Hollywood - Romeo San Vicente
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BOOK MARKS |
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Book Marks
by Richard Labonte
SGN Contributing Writer
For a few years, memoirs have been the "it" book in literary Queer publishing, and the trend continues - several are included in this subjective list of my 10 "best" fiction and nonfiction titles of the year. Meanwhile, there's also been a boom in young adult titles; one outstanding repres more
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14/48 the riskiest theater in town
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
14/48
January 15-16, 8 and 10:30 PM
ACT Theatre
It's time again for the bi-annual world's quickest theater festival. 14/48 is the riskiest kind of theater in town. Seven scripts are written overnight based on a theme drawn from a plastic ice cream cone; actor more
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Mercy enjoys Pearl Django at Jazz Alley
by Mercy Moosemuzzle -
SGN Contributing Writer
Pearl Django
Mercy and Cuteness ate up Pearl Django's performance at Jazz Alley last week. As Cuteness said, it is music that just makes her happy.
The band members - Michael Gray on violin, Neil Andersson and Ryan Hoffman on guitar, Rick Leppanen on bas more
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