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Seattle welcomes RuPaul's Drag Race ------------------------------
Glenn Close speaks on her Oscar-nominated turn in Albert Nobbs------------------------------
Wes Hurley dishes on Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel------------------------------
SGN's 2012 Oscar nomination recap------------------------------
Switzerland's Gay Ski Week an elevating experience------------------------------
Olari Elts inspires Seattle Symphony------------------------------
New Book for the Bible performance solid, but script needs help------------------------------
Odd Couple spotlights the best in situation comedy------------------------------
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SEATTLE EROTIC ART FESTIVAL ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS------------------------------
Streep brilliant, but Lady has no iron
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig------------------------------
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Seattle music scene set for takeoff at Sea-Tac Airport------------------------------
Letters------------------------------
No insight in stale Cradle and All ------------------------------
Intriguing Thebes could use some polish
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The Dusty 45s Billy Joe Huels talks frankly about homelessness------------------------------
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| Seattle welcomes RuPaul's Drag Race by Shaun Knittel - SGN Associate Editor Supermodel of the world and drag entertainer RuPaul is at it again. Season 4 of the enormously successful RuPaul's Drag Race premieres Monday night on LOGO, and reality TV lovers and drag enthusiasts have been on pins and needles to get their first glimpse of this season's competing cast. The wait is finally over: RuPaul and more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Close speaks on her Oscar-nominated turn in Albert Nobbs by Gary M. Kramer - SGN Contributing Writer Albert Nobbs gives actress Glenn Close - who also produced, and co-wrote the screenplay and penned the closing song lyrics - a plum part as a woman who poses as a male butler in 19th-century Ireland. Close's work in the film has garnered her an Oscar nomination for best actress. The more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wes Hurley dishes on Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewelby Shaun Knittel - SGN Associate Editor Waxie Moon and Wes Hurley go together like peanut butter and jelly. Each is quite different on their own, but mix them together and you've got a combination loved by millions. Waxie and Wes, creative partners in crime, cannot be stopped, and I'm not mad about that! The tw more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SGN's 2012 Oscar nomination recapby Sara Michelle Fetters - SGN Contributing Writer When Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) president Tom Sherak and former Best Actress nominee Jennifer Lawrence announced the nominees for the 2012 Oscars, there were more than a few shocks and surprises. Sure, supposed frontrunners Hugo, The Artist, and The D more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Switzerland's Gay Ski Week an elevating experienceby Jerry L. Peerson - SGN Contributing Writer Arosa, Switzerland, boasts some of the planet's most stunning natural beauty. Postcard-perfect snowy alpine scenery surrounds this winter wonderland holiday village. Only one thing could enhance this wealth of enchantment: Arosa Gay Ski Week! Internationally attended more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Olari Elts inspires Seattle Symphonyby Rod Parke - SGN A&E Writer Maria Larionoff with the Seattle Symphony January 21 Benaroya Hall When many members of the Seattle Symphony are absent while performing at Seattle Opera, the programs at Benaroya are planned for works that use smaller ensembles, most often consisting of the pla more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Book for the Bible performance solid, but script needs helpby Miryam Gordon - SGN A&E Writer How to Write a New Book for the Bible Seattle Repertory Theatre Through February 5 Bill Cain is a marvelously adept playwright, and his play Equivocation (2009) was provocative and full of ideas and challenges. Equivocation examines what someone goes thro more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Odd Couple spotlights the best in situation comedyby Miryam Gordon - SGN A&E Writer The Odd Couple Village Theatre Issaquah through February 26 Everett March 2-25 A solidly produced classic comedy is now at Village Theatre. The Odd Couple, one of Neil Simon's most produced and adapted plays, is in Village's winter non-musical slot more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEATTLE EROTIC ART FESTIVAL ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONSThe Seattle Erotic Art Festival is accepting art submissions February 1 through March 10 for the 10th anniversary Festival, to be held June 16-24 at Fremont Studios. The Festival is seeking visual art of all kinds: short film, literary art, installation art, performances, DJs, and pieces for the Festival Store. 'T more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Streep brilliant, but Lady has no iron
by Sara Michelle Fetters - SGN Contributing Writer The Iron Lady Now Playing Can a mediocre movie be made worthwhile by a single performance? That's the question posed by director Phyllida Lloyd's (Mamma Mia!) The Iron Lady, a sort-of biography of former British Prime Minister Marg more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q-Scopes by Jack FertigARIES (March 20 - April 19): A new you is set to break into the open. It could be a daring new look or a talent that refuses to be hidden any longer. If you worry about that disrupting your relationships, holding it in will be even worse. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Trust those instincts and intuitions. That little voice deep insi more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seattle music scene set for takeoff at Sea-Tac Airportby Albert Rodriguez - SGN A&E Writer If you hear Nirvana's 'Come as You Are' or Ben Gibbard's voice over the loudspeakers at Sea-Tac Airport while you're checking in for your flight, there's nothing wrong with you. Proceed to your gate. A cooperative effort by the Port of Seattle, Seattle Music Commission, and Pla more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q-Scopes by Jack Fertigcompiled by Rick McKinnon - SGN Staff Writer SEATTLE VOLLEYBALL CLUB The Winter 2012 League Season has begun. For more information, visit www.seattlevolleyballclub.com. BORN THIS WAY KAFE FOR URBAN QUEER TEENS AT CAL ANDERSON PARK On Fridays, 5-9 p.m., at Cal Anderson Shelterhouse more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LettersTHE POWER IS IN YOUR HANDS How wonderful it must be for an individual to be in a position wherein s/he could legislate happiness. That is exactly the position that Washington state legislators are enviably in. Voting in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage in this state is an example of legislating happines more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No insight in stale Cradle and All by Miryam Gordon - SGN A&E Writer Cradle and All Theater Schmeater Through February 18 Babies apparently break populations into two parts: those who love them and those who can't stand 'em. Who knew? It's the new political divide. So suggests the latest production at Theater more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intriguing Thebes could use some polish
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): A new you is set to break into the open. It could be a daring new look or a talent that refuses to be hidden any longer. If you worry about that disrupting your relationships, holding it in will be even worse. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Trust those instincts and intuitions. That little voice deep insi more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intriguing Thebes could use some polish
by Miryam Gordon - SGN A&E Writer Thebes Macha Monkey Through February 11 Macha Monkey's intriguing world-premiere production, Thebes, uses a Greek tragedy base to build a totally modern tale. Starting with a concept of coming home after a very long time, similar to Odysseus coming home after m more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Dusty 45s Billy Joe Huels talks frankly about homelessnessby Albert Rodriguez - SGN A&E Writer From those crouched under the I-5 bridge in the International District to those curled up in blankets near the Ferry Terminal, life is undoubtedly rough for the hundreds of homeless people living throughout Seattle. But help is available, in the form of emergency shelters and rehabilitativ more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARIES (March 20 - April 19): A new you is set to break into the open. It could be a daring new look or a talent that refuses to be hidden any longer. If you worry about that disrupting your relationships, holding it in will be even worse. TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Trust those instincts and intuitions. That little voice deep insi more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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