Arts & Entertainment
 

Friday,
March 18, 2005

Volume 33,
Issue 11

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Klaus Nomi - A SIMPLE MAN
Nomi Song at the Northwest Film Forum from March 25th-31st

Review by Maggie Bloodstone - SGN A&E Writer

I love synchronicity: in one month, not only do I get to see one of my top seven or eight favorite tattoo subjects, Nina Hagen, exercising her celestial pipes live on Neumo’s stage for the first time in a decade, I get to enjoy the other greatest Opera/Pop/Punk
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New York playwright Jamie Morris brings campy, over-the-top comedy Mommie Queerest to Jewel Box Theatre


Joan Crawford. Oscar-winner. Clean-freak. Obsessed with wire hangers. Think you know her whole story? Well, here it is again... with a twist.

After sold-out, SRO crowds around the country, the new comedy Mommie Queerest comes to The Jewel Box Theater (2320 Second Ave.) in Seattle for a limited engagement March 31-April 3.

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AFTER THE FALL
Interview by Maggie Bloodstone - SGN A&E Writer

What I was saying about synchronicity: turns out there’s a little piece of Nomi here in Seattle, in the person of Maxine St. Clair. Amiable, petite Maxine is now a natural soap maker (she can be found at the Capitol Hill Farmer’s Market Saturdays) with a teenage daughter, but in the early ‘
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Bob Dylan fills the Paramount three nights in a row
by Richard Kennedy - SGN Music Writer

Bob Dylan, Merle Haggard and Amos Lee. March 9th @ The Paramount

The Bob Dylan Show brought three sold-out evenings of a classic performance format to the Paramount Theatre last week. It was more than just two acts “opening” for the master songwriter, it was a classic country/rockabilly sh
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Art you need to rush to see...Honey, it’s so worth it!
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid - SGN A&E Writer

The last few weeks have been so busy that I barely know my own name, but now all is settled and wonderful in my new place and I’ve finally gotten out to see some art, and though you only have a week and a half to see a couple of these shows. Honey, it’s so worth it so get out there and check o
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Crispin Spaeth Dance Group hits the stage with new ‘FADE: dis/appearances’
Consolidated Works will presents as part of its Vs. Consolidation Series “FADE: dis/appearances,” the world premiere of a new work of contemporary dance by Crispin Spaeth Dance Group.

“FADE: dis/appearances” is a virtuoso exploration of the moment vision falters: when light gives way to dark, larger forces operate unseen, and solid ground
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Slack key master Led Kaapana brings Aloha to The Triple Door
by Lorelei Quenzer SGN A&E Writer



By now I should just be used to bringing a carton of tissues to Hawaiian shows since I always end up with tears running down my cheeks. I forgot to bring my Kleenex to Led Kaapana’s March 9 show at The Triple Door, though. Thank goodness I didn’t wear mascara, or my contacts would have
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MEN ONLY DINNER AND WET DREAMS Sylvia O’Stayformore hosts a fun filled night of song and erotic entertainment


Surrounded by the awesome paintings of artist Jeff Hengst at the spacious Hengst Studio, Saturday, April 2 at 7:30 p.m. debuts a new monthly dinner and cabaret featuring the fabulous Sylvia O’Stayformore hosting and performing song and camp along with the talents of piano man Vic (of “Phoenicia and Vic” fame) and introduces a HOT new act ca
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