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NEWS : SEATTLE

Pride Fashion Week 2025: The rundown of the runway

For five years, Seattle-based fashion designer Bryce Rail has hosted Pride Fashion Week, a runway show that uplifts the Queer community and promotes gender diversity and inclusivity. The event also raises money for Lambert House, a local LGBTQ+ youth community...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Thespians rejoice! The SGN Fall theater preview

Ushering in the autumn breeze and its turning leaves, just like with school, theaters too have a rhythm that picks up in the fall. An odd congruence has two new-to-us plays by Keiko Green, an ex-local playwright and national up-and-comer: Hells Canyon and...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Lesbian neo noir Honey Don’t! burns with sun-drenched intensity

Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, the team behind Drive-Away Dolls, return with their second Lesbian black comedy starring Margaret Qualley in as many years, Honey Don’t! — a James M. Cain meets Dashiell Hammett neo noir (with a healthy dash of Lana and Lilly...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Envi Jordan: A new single and embracing Queer identity through music

Envi, a Queer pop artist based in Seattle, has a style that can be described as upbeat and provocative, as displayed in the two singles, “Dreamland” and "Tight,” that will be featured in his debut album...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Sasha Colby’s new tour kicks off at Seattle’s Moore Theatre on Sept. 16

If you missed it last year, then you’re in luck: Sasha Colby — best known as the second-ever Transgender woman to win RuPaul’s Drag Race and the first Native Hawaiian — is returning to Seattle on September 16 at the Moore Theatre for the first stop on her...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

The legacy of Terence Stamp: Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Like many from my generation, my first encounter with Terence Stamp came in his brief appearance in 1978’s Superman as the powerful General Zod. In less than five minutes, he managed to terrify me right to the core. Each glare, each proud shrug of the...

FEATURES

Valencia, Spain, prepares for the 2026 Gay Games

Valencia, Spain, is getting ready to host the 2026 Gay Games, and tourism boosters are already preparing to put the city’s best face forward, with the hopes of enticing some of the estimated 8,000-12,000 attendees to return again and again...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

David Armstrong debuts Broadway Nation, about the diverse influences on the American musical

For 18 years, David Armstrong committed his life to the 5th Avenue Theatre as the producing artistic director. When he decided to step down from his role in 2018, he was approached by people in the school of drama at the University of Washington to teach a...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : SPORTS

Sue Bird statue, first of its kind for a Queer player, unveiled at Climate Pledge Arena

Sue Bird, the retired point guard of the Seattle Storm and a four-time WNBA champion, has become the first-ever LGBTQIA+ athlete to be honored with a statue...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

New I Know What You Did Last Summer is a goofily silly legacy sequel

If 1997’s I Know What You Did Last Summer was only made thanks to Scream being a box office juggernaut a year prior (it also helped that both were scripted by Kevin Williamson), a case could be made that the reason the former’s 2025 sequel exists is in large...

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