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Actor Kirk Cameron says marriage equality is destructive
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
Former teen idol Kirk Cameron is feeling the heat this week after he made some controversial comments during a recent interview on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight about homosexuality and his beliefs surrounding marriage equality.
Cameron told Morgan, 'I think that it's & unnatural. I think that it's - it's detrime more |
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Idina Menzel defies & everything
Theater icon talks Queer crushes, hubby's Gay tendency, and her green dreams
by Chris Azzopardi -
SGN Contributing Writer
Idina Menzel doesn't do anything halfway - even when she's deciding on her Gay faves. 'It's so silly,' says the homo-hearted theater queen, surfing Google for 'hot Gay male celebrities.' Her assistant even gets involved. 'This is very important stuff,' Menzel giggles, fully immer more
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The stellar March/April concert lineup
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
In contrast to the dull and chilly weather right now, the live concert calendar in the weeks ahead is sizzling with excitement. Here are ten shows to nab tickets for (unless they've all been nabbed already).
Toni Braxton
March 11, Snoqualmie Ballroom (at Snoqua more
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Idina, Madonna, Katy, Rufus ushering new CDs
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
Women, start your engines! This spring, the highly anticipated albums are coming from the femmes of the music industry. Here are eight recordings from eight divas we love - yes, this includes you, Rufus Wainwright - to look forward to.
Idina Menzel Live: Barefoot at the Sy more
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March Cabaret Month opens with double bill
by Milton W. Hamlin -
SGN A&E Writer
March Is Cabaret Month
Egan's Ballard Jam House
Through March 10
The Seattle edition of the 'March Is Cabaret Month' celebration opened last Saturday with a double bill of top-notch cabaret programs at Egan's in Ballard. The four-part tribute to cabaret more
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The phenomenal
Limón Dance Company
by Mercy Moosemuzzle -
SGN Contributing Writer
Limón Dance Company
Mercy, Cuteness, and their friend Lucky ate up the Limón Dance Company at University of Washington World Dance Series. The group was founded by the late José Limón and is based in New York City.
They opened with 'There Is a Time' to more
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Marc-André Hamelin makes you forget there's a piano playing
by Rod Parke -
SGN A&E Writer
There are well over 100 minutes of talk on this concert DVD by pianist Marc-André Hamelin, and you can be grateful for it. When one encounters performances that are beyond comprehension in their musicality and technical mastery, it helps to have someone to talk with about it afterward. Even thoug more
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The Trojan Women: It's all Greek
by Eric Andrews-Katz -
SGN A&E Writer
The Trojan Women
Broadway Performance Hall
March 7-9, 15-17
Euripides wrote the Greek tragedy The Trojan Women more than 2,000 years ago, but the lessons and interpretations of the play are still relevant today. The subjects of religious justification more
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Ghost Light's Freak Storm turns Shakespeare on its ear
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
Freak Storm
Ballard Underground
Through March 11
Ghost Light Theatricals' newest production is a new, wacky adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest. Wacky? The Tempest has supernatural or magic elements, but it's probably not likely to be labeled wacky. more
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A splendid Shaw staging of terrific Pygmalion
by Milton W. Hamlin -
SGN A&E Writer
Pygmalion
Intiman Theatre
Through March 11
Seattle Shakespeare Company broadens its repertoire base with a terrific staging of George Bernard Shaw's ever-popular Pygmalion, which ends its three-week run with final performances through Sunday at the Intima more
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Lana Del Rey makes Seattle debut this weekend
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
It's about time, right?
Although her debut album is just shy of two months old, the surprise local appearance by rising singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey seems like forever in the making. That's because she's the most-talked about music artist this side of Adele. more
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