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M.I.A. whips through Seattle like a typhoon ------------------------------
Picasso Exhibition at SAM brings world art to Seattle------------------------------
The Sisters offers a look at Sisters around the world------------------------------
Splashy Sextet a fantastic live-art concept
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Pro-Gay rights band Steel Train set to rock Seattle------------------------------
Lucia an unforgettable triumph at Seattle Opera------------------------------
Deadmau5 spins the Paramount into a delirium------------------------------
Animation and Gays - Part 1: South Park------------------------------
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A Dyke About Town: Joey Arias is an amazing Billie Holiday------------------------------
Howl directors make film resonate with Queer youth------------------------------
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The Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival's final weekend
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig------------------------------
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Spencer Day recommits to music after heartbreak------------------------------
Letters------------------------------
Visit St. Petersburg in operatic style------------------------------
Nearly Dan with special guest Tom Scott at Jazz Alley------------------------------
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Week 17: Dar Es Salaam------------------------------
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| M.I.A. whips through Seattle like a typhoon by Albert Rodriguez - SGN A&E Writer M.I.A. October 17 The Showbox Market One of 2010's most eagerly awaited concerts was over in about an hour and 15 minutes, but every second of it mattered. Like a tropical storm lashing a seaside resort with full force, M.I.A. swept through The Showbox Market with a lethal performance that was more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Picasso Exhibition at SAM brings world art to Seattle by Milton W. Hamlin - SGN A&E Writer As expected, attendance for the first weeks of the Seattle Art Museum's Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musee National Picasso in Paris has exceeded expectations and promises to turn the three-month exhibit into an Emerald City record-breaker. Before the show opened in early October, 12,000 more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Sisters offers a look at Sisters around the worldby James Whitely - SGN Staff Writer The Sisters October 17 Northwest Film Forum For this year's Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence had their very own movie: The Sisters, a documentary film produced by Manfred Hoschck and Sigrid Smejkal takes the audience more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Splashy Sextet a fantastic live-art concept
by Miryam Gordon - SGN A&E Writer Sextet Washington Ensemble Theatre Through November 15 This world-premiere piece at Washington Ensemble Theatre (more familiarly known as 'WET') is one of the edgiest and most provocative theater pieces I've seen in a long time. The biggest reason for t more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pro-Gay rights band Steel Train set to rock Seattleby Shaun Knittel - SGN Associate Editor Steel Train October 23 El Corazon Rock 'n' roll acts have been promoting causes since Elvis Presley first got 'All Shook Up' and John Lennon asked us to 'Imagine.' From the African-American civil rights struggle to the anti-Vietnam movement and beyond more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lucia an unforgettable triumph at Seattle Operaby Rod Parke - SGN A&E Writer Lucia di Lammermoor at Seattle Opera October 16-17 McCaw Hall Speight Jenkins, Seattle Opera director, can still work miracles. This time he's found two outstanding, young, attractive, and exciting sopranos who sing one of opera's most difficult roles with ease more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deadmau5 spins the Paramount into a deliriumby Albert Rodriguez - SGN A&E Writer Deadmau5 October 13 Paramount Theatre Joel Zimmerman is not like every other DJ. He doesn't play at company holiday parties, wedding receptions, or art gallery openings, and neither does he spend his meager earnings on rent before splurging the remainder more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Animation and Gays - Part 1: South Parkby James Whitely - SGN Staff Writer The Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy: three long-running American animated television shows that have left a mark on American society that is nearly impossible to miss. These three shows have become staples in American culture. The characters are recognizable throughout the world, and none more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Dyke About Town: Joey Arias is an amazing Billie Holidayby Mercy Moosemuzzle - SGN Contributing Writer Joey Arias Joey Arias had a sold-out audience mostly of Gay people at the Triple Door last week. His accompanist, Elliot Douglas, was a very fine pianist. His three-piece combo was tight. He appeared in a three-piece gray-skirted suit that was a copy of Kim Novak's c more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Howl directors make film resonate with Queer youthby Gary M. Kramer - SGN Contributing Writer Allen Ginsberg's poem Howl created quite a sensation when it was read in 1955 and printed in 1956. As it was considered obscene, publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti of City Lights Books in San Francisco was arrested and put on trial. Writers/directors Rob Epstein and Jeffre more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival's final weekend
by Sara Michelle Fetters - SGN Contributing Writer The final weekend of the 2010 Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival offers up plenty to choose from, not the least of which is the Seattle debut of the long-delayed Jim Carrey/Ewan McGregor prison comedy/satire/romance I Love You Philip Morris. For my money, however, the movie t more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q-Scopes by Jack FertigARIES (March 20 - April 19): Secrets about your sex life (or deeply hidden fears!) can leak to the surface, potentially disrupting your partnership, or efforts to start one. Friends want to help, but you'll be very sorry if you let them. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Work is crazy. Employees understand the problems better than the bos more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spencer Day recommits to music after heartbreakby Albert Rodriguez - SGN Contributing Writer When we last spoke with Spencer Day, last year around this time, he was a newcomer on the jazz-pop scene. Now he's a top-10 Billboard artist, thanks to his debut album Vagabond, and he's toured around the country as well as the UK, France, and soon Japan. He might also have an upco more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q-Scopes by Jack FertigSAFE SCHOOLS COALITION RESOURCE LIST The Safe Schools Coalition is a public-private partnership of 80+ organizations (government agencies, schools, community agencies, churches, youth/student groups, Gay/Lesbian groups, human rights groups) and 400+ individuals working to help schools become safe places where every family can belong more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lettersmore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit St. Petersburg in operatic styleby Rod Parke - SGN A&E Writer This is one of the most visually beautiful DVDs you're likely to find. Half travelogue and half concert by two of the world's greatest living singers, it takes you to modern St. Petersburg. Renée Fleming narrates visits to many of the sights, filmed with stunning cinematography. She also describes more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nearly Dan with special guest Tom Scott at Jazz AlleyARIES (March 20 - April 19): Secrets about your sex life (or deeply hidden fears!) can leak to the surface, potentially disrupting your partnership, or efforts to start one. Friends want to help, but you'll be very sorry if you let them. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Work is crazy. Employees understand the problems better than the bos more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nearly Dan with special guest Tom Scott at Jazz Alleyby E. Joyce Glasgow - SGN A&E Writer Nearly Dan with Tom Scott October 5-6 Dimitriou's Jazz Alley Nearly Dan, Seattle's own 14-piece Steely Dan Tribute band, performed for two sold-out nights at the Jazz Alley with stellar saxophonist/composer/ arranger/conductor Tom Scott as special guest. more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 17: Dar Es SalaamWe arrived yesterday morning in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. The trip on the train from Mbeya was fun and we saw some great places and scenery. The fact that the train left 20 hours late and we had to camp out for the night between the train station and the tracks was so much like Africa. More to come soon. more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 15 and 16: Malawi, part 2:
We 'adopt' our friend Azibo for enrollment at school and stay an extra week in MalawiARIES (March 20 - April 19): Secrets about your sex life (or deeply hidden fears!) can leak to the surface, potentially disrupting your partnership, or efforts to start one. Friends want to help, but you'll be very sorry if you let them. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Work is crazy. Employees understand the problems better than the bos more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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