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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

New gay memoir reveals a forgotten world

In his new, best-selling memoir, FAIRYBOY: Growing Up Gay And Out In Pre-Stonewall New York and Beyond, veteran journalist Garrett Glaser revisits a world unrecognizable to many contemporary LGBTQ readers.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Inside David Rothenberg's world

David Rothenberg is a bona fide legend. Still active at 91, he hosts a podcast and has just released a new book. Manhattan Mayhem is the latest work from this legendary activist and author.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

"Slayers, Every One of Us": Bare bones to "Buffy", and back to basics

What if you lose love but have professional obligations with your ex, however much that hurts? So far, so normal — if heartbreaking.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Maya Weldon Lagrimas’s "2008" offers a fresh perspective on the fight for marriage equality

The last year has been a big one for film director Maya Weldon-Lagrimas: she graduated from Yale University, released her first film, and began to traverse adulthood amid growing political and economic turmoil.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Reversing tropes: Director Eli Craig on bringing "Clown in a Cornfield" and the diverse world of Kettle Springs to life

I first met "Clown in a Cornfield" director Eli Craig when he came to town in 2010 with actor Tyler Labine to showcase his feature-length debut, "Tucker & Dale vs. Evil", at the Seattle International Film Festival.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Inventive "Clown in a Cornfield" is a gorily silly farmland fright

If nothing else, "Clown in a Cornfield" delivers on everything hinted at in its title. There is a clown, Frendo, the incarnation of a beloved small-town corporate mascot.

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"Glass Stars" sci-fi series builds a Queer, schizophrenic sanctuary in Seattle’s year 2152

Katharyn King is the brains behind the new indie sci-fi book series that imagines a future Seattle in the year 2152 — but digitally reconstructed by a Lesbian with schizophrenia.

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Lesbian cartoonist Alison Bechdel unpacks politics and family in her new work, "Spent"

Lesbian cartoonist Alison Bechdel’s new graphic novel "Spent" begins with her walking through the woods with her father as a young girl.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : ART

MoPoP’s 400+-piece exhibit on the transformation of Asian comics showcases Queer artists

Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture (MoPoP) is showcasing an exhibit with over 400 pieces of work by comic artists from Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, and Vietnam.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Back to Broadway? Seattle’s Pride reckons with its roots amid sponsor retreat: With corporate backing down and Capitol Hill calling, organizers and community members revisit the meaning — and location — of Seattle Pride

June is here again, and with it comes the vibrant return of Seattle’s annual Pride Parade — a cornerstone of community expression, activism, and celebration.

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