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Comedian Julie Goldman returns to Seattle for one night only
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
Big Gay Comedy
with Julie Goldman
October 7
Julia's on Broadway
Out Lesbian and funny woman Julie Goldman has a fondness for the Emerald City. The comedian, actress, and musician performed for throngs of rainbow-clad Pride revelers at the 2010 Seattle Pride Fest.
'Seattle is so cool!' Julie more |
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Tower of Power justifies its name
by Mercy Moosemuzzle -
SGN Contributing Writer
Tower of Power
Cuteness couldn't go to Tower of Power (TOP) at Jazz Alley because it was a late show on a weeknight. So Mercy's friend Divinity snatched up the second comp. Divinity had last seen TOP opening for Z. Z. Top a long time ago. She said there were no vocals in more
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GAZM on leading edge of Seattle boylesque scene
by James Whitely -
SGN Staff Writer
On September 16 and 17, the Seattle boylesque troupe known as 'GAZM' put on their first show together. The two-day run turned Re-Bar (1114 Howell St.) into a sexy, wild, and funny destination for thrill-seeking burlesque/boylesque fans.
The boys of GAZM are EmpeROAR Fabulous!! more
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Latin pop star Christian Chavez comes to Seattle
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
Noche Latina with Christian Chavez
October 3
Neighbours Nightclub
Latin pop star Christian Chavez will perform at Neighbours Nightclub with Club Papi on October 3 for Noche Latina. Christian, who revealed that he was Gay in 2007, told SGN he is e more
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Arcade Fire delivers epic performance
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
Arcade Fire
September 29
Key Arena
What went through my head as I arrived at Key Arena, and for months leading up to Wednesday night since the Arcade Fire concert was first announced, was whether or not the band could pull an amazing performance ou more
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Glass Menagerie a rare miss for Theater Schmeater
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
The Glass Menagerie
Theater Schmeater
Through October 16
The Glass Menagerie is probably one of America's best-known plays, but not necessarily one that people have seen on stage. It is often studied in school. It is a searing portrayal of a broken fami more
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Wedding Belles a light, pleasant evening
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
Wedding Belles
Taproot Theatre
Through October 23
Taproot's new production, Wedding Belles, is a gentle, upbeat smile of a play about how a group of small-town friends put aside their worries to take care of a stranger. Alan Bailey and Ronnie Claire Edwards more
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Director's Choice opens PNB's 2010 season
by Milton W. Hamlin -
SGN A&E Writer
Director's Choice
Pacific Northwest
Ballet
Through October 3
Pacific Northwest Ballet opened its 2010-2011 season last week with the four-part Director's Choice, giving PNB audiences two established works and two new-to-PNB premieres. In every more
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Some planned
(and unplanned) excitement at SSO
by Rod Parke -
SGN A&E Writer
Seattle Symphony
with Yefim Bronfman
September 25
Benaroya Hall
The planned part of this concert began with a stunning work by Joseph Schwantner (b. 1943). His long title was The Poet's Hour Soliloquy for violin and strings, 'Reflections on Thoreau.' It wa more
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