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Technically proficient Tomorrow War is a mechanically forgettable waste of time

Humanity is on the verge of extinction. It is 2051, and a vicious alien race, known only as "white spikes," are killing every form of life they encounter. All hope appears to have been eradicated. But maybe not...

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1,001 great films (part 5)

Life's Labyrinth, or how one cinematic Sarah leads to another (just without the "h")

Ambitious Fear Street Part 1 is a triumphant explosion of laughter and gore
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Ambitious Fear Street Part 1 is a triumphant explosion of laughter and gore

Starting July with a triumphant explosion of laughter and gore, Netflix's Fear Street Part 1: 1994 is a gruesome treat that kicks off the service's ambitious horror trilogy.

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Mercer Street Books: Queer as heck

Just a few blocks from the shores of beautiful Lake Union sits another Seattle beauty: Mercer Street Books.

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A wonderful Tosca set in Seattle's Rome

It's every set designer's dream to create the stage version of Puccini's Tosca. All three acts take place in iconic Roman locations, beginning with the fabulous Sant'Andrea delle Valle church that appears in Act One.

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Transforming the scene: Mx. Pucks A'Plenty is a fresh face for burlesque

Mx. Pucks A'Plenty brings their burlesque talents to local venues as a performer, producer, and consultant, creating acts to share with Seattle audiences, and bringing new magic to the art. They are also the chair of the Seattle Burlesque and Cabaret Co-o

 Electric City : Henry Ford's Alabama utopia
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Electric City : Henry Ford's Alabama utopia

"I want that!" Three words you've been saying, out loud or quietly to yourself, ever since you've been able to talk.

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TCM celebrates legendary documentary filmmakers on June 28 SGN interviews Jeffrey Friedman, Rob Epstein, and Dave Karger

When I first saw The Celluloid Closet in the late '90s, I was blown away. It was a perfect documentary from start to finish, directed by a team of Gay directors, Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein. I so much wanted to meet them!

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Director Josh Ruben balances scares and laughs in Werewolves Within

The rollicking, freewheeling ensemble horror-comedy Werewolves Within is certain to go down as one of 2021's most entertaining surprises.

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The venue redefining nightlife: Supernova plans an immersive nightclub opening

This July, Zac Levine will open nightclub Supernova with a theatrical twist. He ran the "Stayin' Alive" disco parties for several years, which will now find a permanent home at the new club.

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