|
Arts and Entertainment
click here for ALL A & E Stories |
|
Clockwork Orange: Remixed Rocks!
Open Circle Theater brings their playful postmodern version to the stage
by Jacob Clark -
SGN A&E Writer
We live in dangerous times. We're saddled with an Administration in D.C. that seems to take its inspiration from a Nazi playbook: pre-emptive war; "shock and awe" blitzkriegs; propaganda in the guise of network news; disregard for human rights, consti more |
SGN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
--------------------------------------------- |
|
BIFF! POW! BITCH! - Bad Actor's Super Females battle evil in the Pike-Pine corridor
by Maggie Bloodstone -
SGN A&E Writer
Super heroes are Gay. Every last one of them, from Superhomo to BatFag to Wonder Lesbo to the Bionic Dyke. No sublimination, no symbolism, no pseudo-Freudian theory, they're all Gay. From the crotch-hugging spandex to the obsession with combating oppression and injustice, the whole damn genre more
--------------------------------------------- |
|
|
Multi-level play speaks to the African and African-American Experience, yesteryear and now
Multi-level play speaks to the African and African-American Experience, yesteryear and now
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid -
SGN A&E Writer
The Blue Door
Directed by Leigh Silverman
Starring Reg E. Cathey and Hubert Point Du-Jour
Seattle Repertory Theatre
February 1-March 4th
Using the tradition more
--------------------------------------------- |
|
|
Five one-acts by Tennessee Williams to be performed - One tale is a timely story for LGBT community
Stone Soup Theatre (4035 Stone Way N., Seattle) presents the west coast premiere of a remarkable collection of one-act plays by Tennessee Williams, none of which were staged until 2004. The five plays were written in the late 1930's through the mid 1950's, and provide a fascinating insight into the developing voice of one of America's greatest more
--------
|
|
|
OUTBOUND: San Francisco, still Gay after all these years
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A & E Writer
Need a place to spend that holiday bonus? A city to shop for new threads? Maybe a weekend getaway for good food, or to self-indulge? Well, there's always San Francisco. The city became an international Gay mecca in the 70s and 80s, and today it's still one of the most open-minded havens any more
-------
|
| |
|
|
|
|