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'Queer Life' featured in 'What's Not To Love?' exhibit at Photographic Center NW
WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE?
PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER
NORTHWEST
900 12TH AVE
THROUGH MARCH 28
Molly Landreth's ongoing photographic project, "Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life In America," will be displayed at the Photographic Center Northwest March 1-28 as part of the "What's Not to Love?" exhibit. Other featured photographers will be Rachel Herman more
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Young Jean Lee's unique playwright perspective
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
VSONGS OF THE DRAGONS FLYING
TO HEAVEN (A SHOW ABOUT
WHITE PEOPLE IN LOVE)
YOUNG JEAN LEE'S
THEATER COMPANY
MARCH 6-9
ON THE BOARDS
On the Boards continues its quest to bring exciting theater to Seattle by bringing Young Jean Lee and her more
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After the apocalypse, life continues to Keep the Lights On
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
KEEP THE LIGHTS ON
DIRECTED BY ELLIENNE MCKAY
ANNEX THEATRE
THROUGH MARCH 8
The overall premise of this evening at the Annex is really quite intriguing. They've created an atmosphere that presupposes there has been some cataclysmic event in the world and more
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Imagination runs wild in Mr. Marmalade
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
MR. MARMALADE
BY NOAH HAIDLE
DIRECTED BY
KATJANA VADEBONCOEUR
STARRING
MARYA SEA KAMINSKI
WASHINGTON ENSEMBLE
THEATRE
THROUGH MARCH 16
Lucy has got to be the weirdest, most precocious 4-year-old you'll ever hope to meet. She's a very l more
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Powerful ending of BFE redeems its shortcomings
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid -
SGN A&E Writer
BFE
DIRECTED BY LETICIA LOPEZ
STARRING LEAH COHEN-SAPIDA
ROBERTA FURST, SAM TSUBOTA,
SYDNEY TUCKER
TRINA GRIFFIN,
SCOTT PLUSQUELLEC,
ERIC RIEDMANN, MAIA LEE
RICHARD HUGO HOUSE
THROUGH MARCH 16
After th more
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Opening night Tosca sizzles
by Rod Parke -
SGN A&E Writer
Tosca
Seattle Opera
Seattle Opera has staged many a competent Tosca, but the opening performance last Saturday was the first one I've seen that was really hot. In fact, the difference between competent and hot is perfectly exemplified by the two casts in the current more
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The Hives rule cocky garage rock
by Jessica Price -
SGN A&E Writer
THE HIVES W/ THE DONNAS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23
THE SHOWBOX SODO
Perhaps you were aware that the greatest rock and roll band alive was onstage right here in Seattle last Saturday night. If you weren't, it's certainly not because Howlin' Pelle Almqvist didn't tell more
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Gay City and Three Dollar Bill Cinema celebrate Oscars
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
Three Dollar Bill Cinema and Gay City Health Project hosted their third annual Oscar party, "Night with the Stars," on Sunday, February 24. The event began at 4:30 p.m. high atop Seattle's Renaissance Hotel. It was one of their smaller fundraising efforts, but is a natural way to partner on a pr more
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Pulitzer-nominated For a Look or a Touch at free March concert
SPARKS OF GLORY MUSICAL
WITNESS SERIES: FORBIDDEN!
FOR A LOOK OR A TOUCH
MARCH 15, 2:30 PM
STIMSON AUDITORIUM
SEATTLE ASIAN ART MUSEUM
VOLUNTEER PARK
Seattle's Music of Remembrance (MOR) presents the concert-with-commentary Forbidden! on March 15, 2008. This marks only the second per more
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Portman dominates otherwise maddening Boleyn Girl
by Sara Michelle Fetters -
SGN Contributing Writer
The Other Boleyn Girl
Opening February 29
Devoted sisters Anne (Natalie Portman) and Mary (Scarlett Johansson) Boleyn are as close as any pair of siblings could ever be, and on the eve of the younger sister's wedding the older couldn't be happier. But more
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Ferrell scores with winning Semi-Pro
by Sara Michelle Fetters -
SGN Contributing Writer
Semi-Pro
Opening February 29
Let's be honest. Will Ferrell has made a career making the exact same movie over and over and over again. Elf really isn't all that different then Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy which is an extremely close sequin more
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Frustrating Oscars fumble balance of commerce, art
by Sara Michelle Fetters -
SGN Contributing Writer
Did you watch the 80th Academy Awards this past Sunday? Apparently neither did anyone else, the crowing of Joel and Ethan Coen's electrifying No Country for Old Men as Best Picture drawing the lowest ratings (roughly 32 million viewers) for the telecast since records started more
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British Sea Power mixes imagery, energy
by Jessica Price -
SGN A&E Writer
BRITISH SEA POWER
W/ COLOURMUSIC,
KAY KAY & HIS WEATHERED
UNDERGROUND
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 8 PM
NEUMOS
$12
Not only does British Sea Power possess one of the best names around, they're also the most literate band you'll hear this year. On their more
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Yours is the sign of the lone wolf, but you are now aiming for the role of head of the household. The responsibilities and obligations really don't suit you. Try for the position of "elder statesperson" or dowager instead.
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Little domestic arguments can explode way too eas more
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