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Wendy Ho
skanks up Seattle for the holidays
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
Straight out of a Kansas City trailer park comes a true, American original: Wendy Ho. Crass, sexy, soulful, and ballsy, she is the definitive sexually liberated musical comedienne. Whether she's spitting her own lyrical miracles, or jacking someone else's song into her own poetic piece of perfection, Ho owns it. Her brash and more |
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John Cameron Mitchell enters the Rabbit Hole
by Sara Michelle Fetters -
SGN Contributing Writer
I admit to being caught off guard when I heard that John Cameron Mitchell, the mind behind Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Shortbus, had been brought on board to direct the feature film adaptation of David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Rabbit Hole. For one thing, h more
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Firefighters heat up Purr
by James Whitely -
SGN Staff Writer
The weather was near freezing everywhere but Purr Cocktail Lounge on Thursday, December 16, when 11 Washington State firefighters arrived at the Gay bar with their equipment for the launch of the 2011 Washington State Council of Fire Fighters (WSCFF) Burn Foundation Firefighters Calendar. Both more
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An Unconventional Life:
Author explores a life of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
I've read my fair share of 'Gay themed' books. More often than not, I find myself skimming ahead hoping against hope that something real will appear; please, oh please, dear writer - pen something I can relate to. In my never-ending search for good Gay literature, I came across An Unconven more
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Phoenicia and Vic
by James Whitely -
SGN Staff Writer
On December 20, Phoenicia (Wade Madsen) and Vic (Victor Janusz) performed their annual holiday show, Phoenicia and Vic at the Holiday Lounge in the West Hall of Century Ballroom (915 E. Pine St.). The two day only cabaret and comedy show ran on December 19 and 20 with a full house each night. more
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The Men of Neighbours
by Edward Santa Cruz -
Special to the SGN
Just in time for the holiday season and the new year, Neighbours Nightclub, along with AJAXX 63, Seattle Gay News, Gaysha Starr, and Stoli Vodka teamed up to produce a 2011 calendar starring International Adult Film Stars and Models: Landon Conrad, ?Jason Hanan (formerly Jordan Jaric), more
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Searing Rabbit Hole
a poignant drama
by Sara Michelle Fetters -
SGN Contributing Writer
It's been over eight months since a devastating tragedy and Becca (Nicole Kidman) and Howie Corbett (Aaron Eckhart) are trying to make the best of things, attempting to return to as close to their normal lives as they can. They're still going to group, still having to listen to more
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A Dyke About Town: Burlesque, The Bobs and Pancho Sanchez
by Mercy Moosemuzzle -
SGN Contributing Writer
Land of the Sweets:
Burlesque Nutcracker
Mercy and Cuteness had a good time at the Burlesque Nutcracker at the Triple Door, December 14. Cuteness pointed out that the inclusion of two drag queens meant the show appealed to both straight and Gay audiences. She n more
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Best of television 2010 - Glee, Mad Men and Man Zou were tops
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
Why rent movies, when television is brimming with quality offerings - drama, comedy, reality series, and original features? In 2010, we waved goodbye to LOST, Ugly Betty, Nip/Tuck and The Tudors, but said hello to The Walking Dead and The Big C. Here's what stood out in a year of great TV wa more
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Ten concerts that will matter in 2011
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
For music enthusiasts, particularly those in search of great live performances, 2011 is already knocking on the door. The New Year brings a wealth of top tier talent and critically-acclaimed rising stars to Seattle, not to mention the usual slew of area festivals that bring a bevy of artists more
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