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posted Friday, November 2, 2007 - Volume 35 Issue 44 |
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Arts and Entertainment
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Sondheim's delightful Into The Woods musical at 5th Avenue Theatre
A shows that says 'happily ever after' is just the beginning, not end of story
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid -
SGN A&E Writer
Into The Woods
Directed by Mark Waldrop
Starring Eric Ankrim, Logan Benedict, Eric Brotherson, Darla Cardwell,
Dannul Dailey, Bob De Dea, Anne Eisendrath, Lisa Estridge, Allen Fitzpatrick
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Pilobolus disappoints at Meany
Pseudopodia, committed dancers redeem dance company
by Rod Parke -
SGN A&E Writer
PILOBOLUS
(SMALL DANCE GROUP)
MEANY THEATER
(UW CAMPUS)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26
The gift of a great reputation is that you sell out all three evenings of your show. The trouble is th more
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Outbound: Albert goes to France; Before traveling to la belle France, 10 tips chez Albert; Air France's brand new Seattle-Paris non-stop flight a delight
Albert goes to France, coverage continues next week
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
It's a pleasure to bring Seattle Gay News readers travel coverage of France, a favorite destination among European-bound visitors.
This week, I've introduced Air France's newly launched service between Seattle and Paris. Plus more
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Life of Galileo - Intelligent design of the stars
Life of Galileo - Intelligent design
of the stars
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
LIFE OF GALILEO
BY BERTHOLD BRECHT,
ADAPTED BY DAVID EDGAR
DIRECTED BY ROSA JOSHI
STARRING TIMOTHY HYLAND
STRAWBERRY THEATRE
WORKSHOP
THROUGH NOVEMBER 18
Truly high-caliber theat more
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Viva la Loveless: The Art of Tennessee Loveless opens November 10th at Seattle's LGBT Center
QArts, the arts committee of the Seattle LGBT Community Center is pleased to present a solo show featuring the artwork of painter Tennessee Loveless, showcasing a body of work that reflects his fascination with Pop art, '60's fashion icons and neon hued drag queens. The bright colors, sharp contrasts and vivid hues of his pieces are even more c more
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k. d. lang announces March dates in Seattle; 103.7 taps Tunstall for 'Winter Warmth'; Bentley, Aldean, Turner lead hunk noms for CMAs
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LGBT Film Festival, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Music Of Remembrance encores Letter To Warsaw
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Anita Baker upcoming at McCaw Hall - opportunity to see an amazing diva
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Interview with Tania Katan: Writer, two time cancer survivor, marathoner and Lesbian
by Miryam Gordan -
SGN Contributing Writer
MY ONE NIGHT STAND
WITH CANCER
BY TANIA KATAN
DIRECTED BY CARYS KRESNY
ACT THEATRE
THROUGH NOVEMBER 11
Tania Katan's memoir book, My One Night Stand With Cancer, about her early experience (age 21) with the diagnosis of breast cancer and continuing through her second diagnosis of more
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Wowee, Women!
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
THE WOMEN
BY CLARE BOOTHE LUCE
DIRECTED BY WARREN SHOOK
ACT THEATRE
THROUGH DECEMBER 2
Wow. There are a bunch of "wows" in The Women as produced by ACT Theatre. Wow for the set, wow for the costumes, wow for the collection of power actresses on s more
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Juneau Exotic Dining Adventures
By Rev. Barbara Allen, CMP
Juneau is 2 hours from Seattle by air, but once there, nothing is more than 15 minutes from downtown. Climate there is mild, like Seattle's, except they get much more rain.
It's the state capital, with thousands of civil servants, merchants, business people, and year 'round dining opportunities. W more
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