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Mount Vernon, Washington · Mount VernonThe Skagit Drag Show sold out the Lincoln Theatre in downtown Mount Vernon on October 21. Performers came from all around the state, including Gina Touch�, Nemesis, Alexus Montoya, Bow, Crystal Jewyl Box, Indie Scent, James Bondage, Mx, Starla D'Ville.See the Story
Skagit Drag leads with the power of love
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Seattle · SeattleThe Black Lives Memorial Garden started as a part of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Protest Zone, or CHAZ (also known as CHOP) Protesters set up a home base with tents, medical aid, and other resources in Cal Anderson Park. The garden has remained one of the only lasting reminders of CHAZ, a living memorial to the lives lost to police violence.See the Story
Seattle Parks to remove Black Lives Memorial Garden in Capitol Hill
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Seattle · SeattleThe story begins in 1959 with Priscilla (Cailee Spaeny) being invited to attend a party at Elvis' (Jacob Elordi) house on a US military base in Germany when she was a starstruck 14-year-old. It ends in 1973 with her walking out of Graceland with purpose and fortitude after letting him know she was filing for divorce.See the Story
Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla an ethereal, emotive whirlwind of romantic infatuation and feminine resolve
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Seattle · SeattleGabe Cole Novoa's latest release, The Wicked Bargain, is a first for him. His three previous novels were written under a pseudonym. "It felt important for me to be able to publish under my name," he said. "I felt more attachment to it and more pride behind my name"See the Story
Gabe Cole Novoa releases first novel under his real name
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LGBTQ+ · SeattleWhen I learned the SGN was looking to transition ownership in recent months, I recalled my heady days of living in Seattle in the mid-'80s. For me, in my twenties at the time, life was exciting and full of adventure as I was finding my Seattle tribe, my chosen family. But dark clouds of uncertainty were gathering. The AIDS epidemic arrived, and with it, loss and grief on a scale that was decimating and horrific. To me, preserving the S GN's 49-year legacy as a continuing entity is paramount to that end.See the Story
Connection, equality, and dignity, past, present, and future: A letter from the SGN’s new publisher
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Seattle · SeattleThe 28th annual Seattle Queer Film Festival (SQFF) kicks off Oct. 12 at the SIFF Egyptian with a gala screening of Andrew Haigh's universally acclaimed drama All of Us Strangers. The festival closes Oct. 22 at the Broadway Performance Hall with a raucous party of comedy shorts overflowing in Queer joy.See the Story
All of Us Strangers, 1946 headline all-Queer cinema lineup
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