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The Rolling Stones give Key Arena crowd every 'bang' for its buck
By Albert Rodriguez - SGN A & E Writer
The Rolling Stones
October 30 @ Key Arena
Tickets to see The Rolling Stones in concert at Key Arena last weekend weren't cheap. For those in the main floor and lower bowl sections, the price easily equaled a monthly car payment or round-trip airfare to anywhere along the West Coast.
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Seattle Gay News announces Madonna listening party at Purr
By Albert Rodriguez
- SGN A & E Writer
Seattle Gay News, Easy Street Records and Warner Bros./Maverick Records present a Madonna listening party for Confessions on a Dance Floor
Monday, November 14 - 9:00 pm start
Purr Cocktail Lounge - DJs to spin new and old Madonna hits, midnight purchase of new album and 1 more
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TOUCHED BY A 'GOD' An interview with Greer Grimsley
By Rod Parke
- SGN A&E Writer
As Wotan, the chief god in Wagner's epic RING cycle of four long operas, Greer Grimsley wowed audiences for three straight weeks last August. He also wowed my 17-year-old friend Ashalyn Sims and me when he met with us for an hour at Seattle Opera's offices. Grimsley is tall, dark, more than a little sexy, more
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Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival announces winners
'Bachelor Farmer' named Best Local Film; 'Inlaws & Outlaws' takes Favorite Local Film prize
Three Dollar Bill Cinema announced the winners of the Audience Favorite Awards and the Juried Awards for the 10th Annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (October 14 - 23, 2005).
Audiences voted for their favorite films during the more
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Dieux Du Stade's 2006 calendar sure to please French Rugby team poses naked
By Robert Raketty
- SGN A&E Writer
The calendar of Dieux Du Stade (Gods of the Stadium), the champion rugby team of Paris, France, has been a hit in Europe, and, now, is available here in the colonies for us Yankee's to enjoy. This stunning collection of elegant black and white nude and semi-nude photographs is both stylish and alluring. more
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Seattle band wins Stonewall Society's Pride In The Arts Award
Seattle based band, 669, received high honors in this year's Pride In The Arts Awards sponsored by the Stonewall Society. Fans from around the globe selected the band's debut release, Touch The Sky, as Favorite CD/Album of 2005.
Rock-pop quartet, 669, represents the best of out Queer-straight musical collaboration in the Pacific Northwest. more
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Seattle Gay News invites you to 'Walk the Line' at Cowgirls Inc. for free movie passes of new Joaquin Phoenix/Reese With
Is Walk the Line, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon, on your list of upcoming films to see? We hope so. Because the Seattle Gay News has free movie passes for a special advance screening of the Johnny Cash biopic. We'll be giving away these passes during a "Johnny Cash Happy Hour" at Cowgirls Inc. (421 1st Avenue South) in Pioneer S more
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Authors of Lives of Lesbian Elders to hold reading at Bailey/Coy Books
On Thursday, November 17th at 7 pm, local authors, activists and scholars Pat A. Freeman and D. Merilee Clunis will read from Lives of Lesbian Elders at Bailey/Coy Books.
Pat A. Freeman, PhD, is actively involved with the Northwest LGBT History Project. He has done numerous presentations on Gay/Lesbian history for high schools, universiti more
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Book Marks
by Richard Labonte
- SGN Contributing Writer
Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star, by Tab Hunter with Eddie Muller. Algonquin Books, 378 pages, $24.95 hardcover.
More than once in the course of this otherwise illuminating and often amusing autobiography, erstwhile movie hunk Hunter plays coy with his quee more
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In the Life is 'Setting the Record Straight' on KCTS airing of show
Show explores government propaganda, ABC News' 20/20, and PBS's Postcards from Buster
In the Life is "Setting the Record Straight," on Sunday, November 13 , at 1:00 a.m. on KCTS Channel 9. This hour long special explores the intersection of LGBT representation, cultural prejudice, censorship, the struggle between media sensationalism vs. a more
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Soldier hosts photographic exhibit of Iraq war to raise money for family of fallen Iraqi interpreter
A Soldiers View: A Pictorial Reflection of the War in Iraq
October 5th Through November 2nd
Reception with the artist will be held first Thursday, October 5th from 6-8pm
A Soldiers View: A Pictorial Reflection of the War in Iraq benefit exhibition will come to the Zeitgeist Coffee on October 5 through November 2nd more
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Women of Wisdom's Fall Festival to feature Holly Near
Holly Near Concert
Magnuson Park Community Center
Sunday, November 6th, 7:30 PM
Tickets $20, available at: www.ticketwindowonline.com
Women of Wisdom Foundation invites you to a peace concert by Holly Near. Her music is a unique combination of entertainer, teacher and activist.
An immense vocal tal more
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Rob Thomas struts his stuff to the Paramount Theatre, Vienna Teng knocks on The Triple Door, Diamond Nights blowing out The Crocodile Cafe
By Albert Rodriguez
- SGN A & E Writer
Rob Thomas w/ Anna Nalick
Wednesday, November 9 - 7:30 pm
Paramount Theatre - Sold out
If you're a gay male a more
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Get ready to eat recent words. We all make mistakes; it doesn't have to be a biggie. Practice grace under pressure and accept new challenges to ideas you've taken for granted. Revising opinions now will put you on more solid footing.
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Sexual doubts and que more
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