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Where You Are Is Not Who You Are: A rags-to-riches memoir of a Black female CEO

Start small, plan big. You don't have to have much for the former, just a little love and a place to launch. The latter, though, that takes some work

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TCM celebrates legendary documentary filmmakers on June 28 SGN interviews Jeffrey Friedman, Rob Epstein, and Dave Karger

When I first saw The Celluloid Closet in the late '90s, I was blown away. It was a perfect documentary from start to finish, directed by a team of Gay directors, Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein. I so much wanted to meet them!

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F9 is a furiously frenetic family feud

F9 begins with Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) living on a secluded farm, raising the son he never knew he had until recently, alongside his beloved Letty (Michelle Rodriguez).

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Inspired Werewolves Within is a hysterically thrilling supernatural whodunit

Immediately after watching director Josh Ruben's horror-comedy Werewolves Within, I mused that it was like someone had dropped The Beast Must Die, Clue, Arachnophobia, and Knives Out in a blender.

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Director Josh Ruben balances scares and laughs in Werewolves Within

The rollicking, freewheeling ensemble horror-comedy Werewolves Within is certain to go down as one of 2021's most entertaining surprises.

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Brian Broome: Breaking generational curses

Brian Broome's memoir Punch Me Up to the Gods is, in a word, metamorphic. With every turned page, you get farther away from the naïve little boy he was and the self-loathing man-child he became.

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Pride Month 2021: How and where to celebrate in Seattle

It's finally here; the time of year we have all been waiting for. As the state anticipates total reopening on June 30th, Pride has gone "hybrid".

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PNB's "Rep 6" video program delights and surprises

Like many other Seattle dance lovers, I stopped attending live performances at Pacific Northwest Ballet after Kent Stowell's "Cinderella" on January 21, 2020.

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As a Woman: A memoir of transitioning while evangelical

There are two sides to every story. In politics, there's left and right; in fairy tales, it's good or evil.

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Pixar's Luca an empathetic summertime gem

Pixar's latest animated gem Luca made me feel good. The film wasn't anything unique. It did not do anything too unpredictable.

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