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Fighting forward
Dustin Lance Black on why he's supporting Obama, and his Gay brother's legacy
by Chris Azzopardi -
SGN Contributing Writer
Dustin Lance Black has been on the front lines of LGBT equality since his Oscar-winning screenplay for Milk presented him a platform to be one of the most prominent activists of this generation.
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'This was a story of heroes'
An exclusive interview with How to Survive a Plague director David France
by Sara Michelle Fetters -
SGN A&E Writer
Award-winning journalist David France has been covering the AIDS crisis for 30 years. He knows the battle inside and out, as he was there from the start writing for small LGBT publications be more
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Seduction
Seattle's sexiest Halloween party returns
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
Seattle Erotic Art Festival is producing the second annual Seduction, dubbed 'Seattle's sexiest Halloween experience,' on Saturday, October 27, from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the lush Fremont Studios (155 N. 35th St.). < more
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Russian drama
for Madonna
Pop icon to defend her
pro-Gay rights speech in St. Petersburg
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
Have you ever thought about visiting Russia? If so, you might want to think twice. It's pretty on the outside but can be pretty hateful on the inside.
Pop queen Madonna found this out before and after her more
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Ramayana staging an epic gamble
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
RAMAYANA
ACT THEATRE
Through November 11
ACT Theatre and its leadership - managing director Carlo Scandiuzzi and artistic director Kurt Beattie - occasionally take on huge challenges that they believe in, knowing they might lose their shirts. One such gamble was the more
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Portraits of a native son
James Baldwin photo exhibit debuts at NAAM
by James Whitely -
SGN Staff Writer
BEARING WITNESS FROM ANOTHER PLACE: JAMES BALDWIN IN TURKEY
NORTHWEST AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM
Through September 29, 2013
It is the summer of 1965. James Baldwin stands on the banks of the G more
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Homoerotic Moby-Dick anchors SFO fall season
Lohengrin, rare Romeo and Juliet top choices
by Milton W. Hamlin -
SGN A&E Writer
San Francisco Opera opened its fall season with a trio of stunning productions - programmed, as usual, to allow visitors to the City by the Bay to see three different operas in two or three days. This rotating repertory fo more
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LGBT allies Maroon 5 announce March concert
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Ambitious Cloud Atlas a thought-provoking spectacle
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Inspiring AIDS documentary an awesome tale of heroism
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And the winners are... SLGFF announces jury and audience awards
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November concert preview
Green Day, Morrissey, RHCP, Glen Campbell all a must
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
Here we go again: another month of outstanding live concerts in Seattle, to distract us from the dramatic change of weather. These are just eight of the many anticipated shows happening in November - I didn't even hav more
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Mice from hell
Annex's latest premiere is fun, but is it really a musical?
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
A MOUSE WHO KNOWS ME
ANNEX THEATRE
Through November 17
A quirky, Annex-worthy world-premiere musical opened last weekend. A Mouse Who Knows Me combines the often-brilliant more
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Early church music made dramatic
by Rod Parke -
SGN A&E Writer
MONTEVERDI: VESPERS
PACIFIC MUSICWORKS
October 20
What an instructive contrast there was between two early music programs on consecutive Saturdays at St. James Cathedral! A week earlier we heard Musica Ficta from Valencia, Spain, woo our ears and hearts with more
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Screen Queen
Five frightful flicks
by Chris Azzopardi -
SGN Contributing Writer
Hocus Pocus
When Hocus Pocus flew into multiplexes on a broomstick in 1993, it was a silly farce that, in hindsight, had lots of Gay cred going for it: Besides Bette Midler, it also starred a pre-Sex and the City/Glee Sarah more
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