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Perennial Paula - Still funny after all these years
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
PAULA POUNDSTONE
PANTAGES THEATER, TACOMA
July 12
Comedy is and always has been a man's world. Paula Poundstone, however, is one woman who has muscled her way into the industry and continues to draw audiences across the country to her live performances. The Alabama-born comedian launched her p more |
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Fearless 4 - Intiman's second annual festival explores a quartet of 'taboo' topics
by Michelle Sanders -
Special to the SGN
INTIMAN THEATRE FESTIVAL
Through September 15
Summer is here, which means it's time for the Intiman Theatre Festival. This year's festival brings to life four plays that talk about topics a polite person shouldn't discuss at dinner: race, sex, politics, a more
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Broadway buccaneer - An exclusive interview with Pirates of Penzance star Hunter Ryan Herdlicka
by Eric Andrews-Katz -
SGN A&E Writer
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
5TH AVENUE THEATRE
July 11 - August 4
It seems to be the pirate's life for actor Hunter Ryan Herdlicka, and quite the charmed one at that. Fresh out of school, his first Broadway audition turned into his first Broadway job - a more
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Gay couple rocks the OSF with four outstanding plays
by Alice Bloch -
SGN Contributing Writer
OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
ASHLAND, ORE.
Through November 3
This season at Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) in Ashland, you couldn't go wrong by seeing the plays directed either by the festival's artistic director, Bill Rauch, or by his husband, more
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Love, marriage, mystery, and politics - Gilbert & Sullivan's comic opera The Gondoliers has it all
by Rachel Garson -
Special to the SGN
THE GONDOLIERS
BAGLEY WRIGHT THEATRE
July 12 - 27
One of Seattle's oldest performing arts groups, the Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society, celebrates its 59th season with 11 performances of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Gondoliers (or The King of Barataria). more
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Stretching the boundaries - Gay singer/actor Colton Ford is on the brink of mainstream success
by Gary M. Kramer -
SGN A&E Writer
Colton Ford has performed in TV shows (The Lair) and in cinema (Another Gay Movie), as well as in (ahem) adult films, but he is first and foremost a crooner. He performed in his high school choir and in dinner theater, and has sung jingles and in jazz quartets (High Society - they played V more
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Sylvester anthology is a perfect Pride accompaniment
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Hot flashes - SGN's 2013 summer movie preview (pt. 2)
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Ranger danger - Disney's Lone Ranger reinvention is big-budget disaster
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Hot licks and cool kicks - 10 concerts to get excited about this summer
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
No Seattle summer is complete without a dip in Lake Washington, a barbecue, a Mariners game, and a live show (indoors or out). Here are 10 upcoming performances that concertgoers will be talking about in the days and weeks ahead.
THE GO-GO's & THE B-52s
TULALIP AMPHITH more
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Mickey Avalon interview coming next week
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
You'd be hard-pressed to find a more honest, raw story from anyone else in the music business: Mickey Avalon, who fuses elements of rap and hard rock for an intriguing and intoxicating sound, was raised in a drug-addicted family in Southern California and turned to prositution at an early more
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L Word's 'Shane' takes on new Lesbian role
by James Whitely -
SGN Staff Writer
Fans of the hit Showtime series The L Word might be pleased to know that Katherine Moennig, who played the fiercely independent, true-love-fearing Shane McCutcheon on the series, will be playing a Lesbian again on the new Showtime series Ray Donovan.
'I got involved the old- more
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Rechy: From bedsheets to printed sheets - A candid conversation with the author of City of Night
by Eric Andrews-Katz -
SGN A&E Writer
Editor's note: Last week, SGN took a look back at the novel City of Night, which turns 50 this year. Continuing our celebration of this seminal event, we present here an exclusive interview with the author.
John Rechy is part of Gay literary history, whether he cho more
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