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Arts and Entertainment
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ZAP! R. Crumb's Underground at the Frye Art Museum through April
by Maggie Bloodstone -
SGN A&E Writer
R. CRUMB'S
UNDERGROUND
FRYE ART MUSEUM
JANUARY 26-APRIL 27
Botticelli had Venus. Dali had Gala. Frida Kahlo had&Frida Kahlo. Call them muses, models, or metaphors, almost every visual artist worth their titanium white has had an image of aesthetic perfection nestled behind their 3rd eyes insp more |
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Yes, there will be Oscars
by Sara Michelle Fetters -
SGN Contributing Writer
The biggest mystery surrounding this Tuesday's 80th annual Academy Award nominations isn't which of 2007's magnificent motion pictures will be up for Best Picture. Instead, the one thing on everyone's mind after all the noms are announced is whether or not the actual Oscar te more
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New book, Lionel H. Pries, Architect, Artist, Educator offers compelling look at life of UW teacher, fired for being Gay
by Jeffrey Karl Ochsner -
Special to the SGN
[On Sunday, January 27, at 2 p.m. at the downtown Seattle Public Library, 1000 4th Ave. in the Microsoft Auditorium, UW architecture professor and author, Jeffery Karl Ochsner speaks about the legacy of this Northwest master, whose life and work are celebrated in his new book, Li more
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Odd Duck presents Westerbork Serenade: A song about loss
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
THE WESTERBORK SERENADE
WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY
DAVID NATALE
DIRECTED BY GIN HAMMOND
SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS
THROUGH JANUARY 28
ODD DUCK THEATER
Westerbork was a Dutch refugee camp during most of World War II, until the Germans took over and more
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Heigl and Marsden shine in overly familiar 27 Dresses
by Sara Michelle Fetters -
SGN Contributing Writer
27 DRESSES
OPENING JANUARY 18
Always a bridesmaid but never a bride, Jane (Katherine Heigl) has seen her fair share of weddings. There have been 27 of them, to be exact, and she's kept the bridesmaid dresses from each and every single one. An idea more
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SGN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW : A little Brit dishy: Matt Bishop of Switches ready to play and party in America
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Cabaret Magnifique charms, Swansong at Seattle Shakespeare,Pamm Hanson scores at SAM's Autobiography
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New Planet Hollywood rocks the Las Vegas Strip
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Avoid Cloverfield like the plague
by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid -
SGN A&E Writer
CLOVERFIELD
OPENING JANUARY 18
I hate people who talk more than they listen, and I hate people who never shut up, and I hate films where the camera jumps around a lot. So, I truly and definitely hate Cloverfield, which has all of the above and absolutely more
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Retreat toward West Seattle
by Miryam Gordon -
SGN A&E Writer
THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW
BY WILLIAM NICHOLSON
DIRECTED BY CAROL ROSCOE
STARRING THERESE DEIKHANS,
JOHN WRAY AND JAMES COWAN
ARTSWEST
THROUGH JANUARY 27
Titles are sometimes so misleading. Some even tend to turn someone off a subject bef more
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Book Marks
by Richard Labonte -
SGN Contributing Writer
ABOUT MY LIFE AND
THE KEPT WOMAN
BY JOHN RECHY
(GROVE PRESS, $24)
The story about the story - and about the man - behind one of Gay fiction's enduring classics, City of Night, is about as good as memoir gets. Rechy writes with eloquent elegance a more
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