Guys and Dolls "wins audiences over" so says Miryam Gordon in the Seattle Gay News. Playing now at the Seattle Musical Theatre through May 24, 2009. Read about it here. What's becoming an insanely popular column, Dyke About Town visits Iowa this week. Read about it here. Sold out last night, Wink And A Smile, about Seattle's Burlesque industry, plays through May 21 at the Northwest Film Forum. Read about it here. If you missed the Miss Saigon superstar actress and singer Lea Salonga performing last week at the Snoqualmie Casion, too bad for you. Read about it here.
You will find more Arts & Entertainment in this week's Seattle Gay News if you go here. Full story...
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It's that time of the year again...when Irish eyes are smiling.
Yep, it's the 2nd Thusday of the month so that means it's time for Blitz, the Capitol Hill Arts Walk.
Seattle is a city of film festivals...the big daddy of SIFF, the LGBT festival in October and dozens of festivals focusing on films from specific regions and ethnic groups.
It's been rumored for weeks that Conan O'Brien, legally prohibited from working on television for six months following the demise of his stint as host of NBC's "The Tonight Show", would take to the stage for a nationwide tour that would essentially replicate his talk show in a theatrical format.
If you're not a big nightlife person or if you dread the crowds out and about on Valentine's Day weekend, or if you're single and irritated by the lovebirds pecking and cooing over their cassoulets and cosmos, then why not go to the movies? There's a slew of big, gorgeous films to choose from, and not all of them feature blue elves fornicating in a CGI fantasy world so treat yourself and a friend to one of these classic films; all three of them are lush, colorful and vibrant and all three of them have strong queer credentials and content.
So much going on this Saturday night, Pre-Valentine's Day Feb. 13...Lick! at Chop Suey is the popular dance night for "dykes, trannies, fags, and friends" and is going head-to-head with Hard Times at Rebar.
Open Wide! is the latest underground Queer Art and Film event you may be hearing a lot of people talking about in the near future.
It's the second Thursday of the month so it means it's time for Blitz, the new and improved Capitol Hill Artwalk.
Heartbreak Hotel is the "Hottest House Party gone Club" and the event returns to Waid's on Friday February 12, 2010 with a special Valentine's Edition from 10pm-3am.
In what will surely rock the international fashion world, fashion designer Alexander McQueen was found dead in London from an apparent suicide according to reports.
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