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Arts and Entertainment
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'Mother of Punk' returns to Seattle on November 3rd
The SGN interview with Nina Hagen

by Maggie Bloodstone - SGN A&E Writer

The Goddess returns - Nina Hagen will be manifesting herself at El Corazon on Thursday, Nov.3, with appropriately divine guests, Jackie Hell and The Control Tops, Ursula And The Androids, and Pho Bang DJ Baby J.

If you missed her birthday show at Neumo's last March, you ha
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Drag isn't just for halloween
By David Luc Nguyen (Teriyaki Temple) - SGN A&E Writer

Halloween is less than a week away and it's a time when everyone gets to play dress up. Soon you will googles, goblins, and divas roaming the streets, dancing at the bars, and working it at fabulous parties. Each Halloween as guys attempt to make the transform
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It's a wrap! The closing ceremonies for the Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, including the dish on the party
By Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid - SGN A&E Writer

10th Annual Lesbian and Gay Film Festival

October 14th-23

Various venues

Closing night (Cinerama)

At the party after the closing night film, my date for the evening, a certain lovely lass I'd met merely a couple of night earlier, and I missed the fact
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ANDRAS SCHIFF at Meany Theater: Serious music making or pompous noise?
By Rod Parke - SGN A&E Writer

The recital by pianist Andras Schiff at Meany Theater was special for several reasons, not the least of which was his particular brand of artistry. But he also taught us a couple things.

First, he gave us a lesson in piano sounds by using two very different pianos for the two halves of his program.
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Terrific New Soprano and Extraordinary Music at St. Mark's
By Rod Parke - SGN A&E Writer

More than a review, I would like this to be an alert to the GLBT community: watch out for soprano Patricia Rozario and for Cappella Romana! Few of us could be familiar with Rozario, for she has never sung in these parts before. I am ashamed, however, to be so late in proclaiming the glories of Cappella Rom
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in the MUSIC LOUNGE
Singer-songwriter Vienna Teng talks about plans for a new album,
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in BITS & BYTES
PNB opens Past, Present, Future, Seattle Opera ends Heggie's Affair, ACT scores with Flying folk tales
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Powerful cast brings Death of a Salesman to life
By Jessica Davis - SGN A&E Writer

An all-black cast breathes a new life into Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center's current production of Arthur Miller's classic, "Death of a Salesman."

Set in the 1950's during segregation, the story centers on Willy Loman, an aging salesman struggling to support his family. Things start to un
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Blood Brothers powerfully explores class injustice
By E. Joyce Glasgow - SGN A&E Writer

The English play Blood Brothers, by Willy Kussell, now playing at ArtsWest through October, is a potent comment on the injustices of the class system.

Set in Liverpool in the 1950's and 60's, this excellently crafted ensemble musical melodrama is engrossing, entertaining and suspenseful. more
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Iron and Wine and Calexico fill the Moore to capacity
By Lorelei Quenzer - SGN A&E Writer

Iron and Wine/Calexico

Saturday, October 22nd, 8:00 pm

The Moore Theater

A sold-out crowd overflowed the Moores main floor, trying to get up close and personal with Iron and Wines Samuel Beam and the boys from Calexico. The show  which hadnt been advertised as gen
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