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2026 CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival: an interview with filmmaker Ondi Timoner

The 10th annual CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival in Bellingham returns on April 30 with a gala screening of the New Zealand documentary TENOR: My Name Is Pati, written and directed by Rebecca Tansley. The fest’s in-theater component continues...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Michael is bad, so bad, and it knows it

The first album I ever bought with my own money was Michael Jackson’s Thriller. I must have played that sucker a few thousand times. Song after song blared through our Spokane home. My mom would dance around the kitchen. By the end of the summer of 1982, even...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Ian McKellen’s brilliance is on full display in The Christophers

Any film starring Ian McKellen is bound to be good, and The Christophers is no exception. This 2025 comedy-drama, directed by Steven Soderbergh, delivers a perfect blend of humor and heartfelt moments that keep viewers engaged throughout its...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

52nd annual Seattle International Film Festival preview: A conversation with SIFF Artistic Director Beth Barrett

The 52nd annual Seattle International Film Festival kicks things off on May 7 with a gala screening of Boots Riley’s anarchic I Love Boosters at downtown’s Paramount Theatre and concludes on May 17 at SIFF Downtown with a special presentation of Olivia Wilde’s...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Seattle Men’s Chorus courts friends of Dorothy with Wicked Wiz of Oz

The sun’s peeking out, and summer is around the corner. To celebrate the joy in the air that this bring, the Seattle Men’s Chorus is taking its latest show, Wicked Wiz of Oz — featuring a mashup of musical numbers from The Wizard of Oz, The Wiz, and Wicked —...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Bright Light Bright Light (aka Rod Thomas) on music, identity, and finding coy in a chaotic world

Bright Light Bright Light — born Rod Thomas — sounds relaxed, if a little travel-worn, when he joins the call. It’s the middle of a North American tour with drag superstar Grag Queen, a run designed to celebrate Queer joy across 17 cities. By the time they...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Queer romance in dangerous times: A WWII-era biography weighed down by details

On August 28, 1938, Reed Peggram boarded a ship from Hoboken, New Jersey, hoping to “become a proper gentleman” and fulfill his dreams. A prolific writer and Harvard scholar of comparative literature, he’d recently been awarded the Rosenwald Fellowship, which...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Idol runner-up David Archuleta looks back on a difficult childhood, faith struggles, and sexuality on the road to musical success

Born to parents who both had musical careers before they wed, David Archuleta remembers an early childhood, growing up in a Hispanic Mormon community in Florida, where kin were always nearby. He was six when his parents moved the immediate family to Utah; the...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Lady Bunny: A legendary Queer cultural icon

Lady Bunny is a name synonymous with the glittering, unapologetic world of drag. With her towering blonde wigs, double-stacked lashes, and razor-sharp humor, she has been a force in the scene for decades. But this legendary performer isn’t just a drag queen —...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Jimmy Somerville: The falsetto that changed the world

As LGBTQIA+ rights face renewed threats worldwide, now is the perfect time to revisit Jimmy Somerville's music. His soaring falsetto and fearless activism were more than just the soundtrack of a generation; they became a rallying cry for equality, love, and...

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