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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Book Marks
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Dyke Community Activists to screen Hand on the Pulse
Film documents the life of Joan Nestle
by Tina Gianoulis -
Special to the SGN
The entry page of Joan Nestle's "At-Home With Joan" website opens with the caveat: "You are on the verge of entering the home of a 66-year-old fem Lesbian woman. If you find explicit words about love, lust, play, creativity, illness and social more
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Academy Awards preview next week in the Seattle Gay News
Will Jennifer Hudson walk away with an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress? Could Peter O'Toole upset Forest Whitaker for Best Actor? Is this the year Martin Scorsese finally earns the title "Academy Award-winning director"? Those questions will be answered on February 25 when the Oscars are handed out live at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre. Seattle more
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Q-Scopes by Jack Fertig
ARIES (March 20 - April 19): Apply inspiration from dreams, or from your most altruistic ideals, to your greatest goals in life. Try to involve friends or colleagues in your benevolent deeds, and you'll find those good works to be more fun than you would have expected.
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Problems at home may reveal ways in wh more
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SGN X-Word
SGN Puzzle
January 29, 2007
"Mixed-up Couple"
Across
1 Cockeyed
6 Use your lips unfaithfully
10 Killed, to King James
14 Second and third words in fairy tales
15 Larry Kramer's alma mater
16 Give a hang
17 Scrub hard
18 Diana of _The Ave more
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Sports Complex
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Now Playing
Now Playing
January 29, 2007
NEW THIS WEEK:
The Dead Girl
The murder of prostitute Krista (Brittany Murphy) sends ripples through the lives of various women, from the browbeaten caretaker (Toni Collette) who finds the body, to a graduate student (Rose more
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