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Seattle Opera presents a Transgender story at Washington Hall
Seattle Rep’s A Raisin in the Sun shines brightly
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So sue us, New York GOP abandons Trump, Times tells Trump Trump abandons Virginia
(l) Trump’s lawyer, Marc Kasowitz & NYT’s attorney, David E. McCraw – Photos courtesy of gettyimages.com & delfi.lt
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Twice in as many days Donald Trump has threatened to sue the New York Times for publishing interviews with women who charge that Trump made aggressive and un-
solicited sexual advances toward them. Trump’s lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, followed up with an October 12 letter to the Times demanding it retract the charges made by the women or be sued for libel. On October 13, the newspaper’s attorsee NYT page 19
UW debuts LGBTQ Activism in Seattle History Project
Seattle Magazine cover of Peter Wichern, an openly Gay businessman – Photo courtesy of depts.washington.edu
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The University of Washington debuted a new project – the LGBTQ Activism in Seattle History Project – with a public launch
on October 10. Conceived as part of the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, which began in 2005, the new piece was compiled see LGBTQ HISTORY page 7
Trump at a Virginia rally – Photo courtesy of newshour-tc.pbs.org
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer In spite of his exultant claim that “the shackles have been taken off me and I can now fight for America the way I want to,” Donald Trump is withdrawing campaign resources from the key battleground state
of Virginia as GOP leaders turn their backs on him. House Speaker Paul Ryan told his Republican congressional colleagues in an October 10 conference call that he would no longer defend Trump and would focus instead on maintaining the GOP’s impersee GOP page 19
Tina Podlodowski visits 39 counties; Wyman sued by AG
Tina Podlodowski – Photo courtesy of votersfortina.com
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor Can a politician who allows security breaches in voters’ personal information, allegedly violates campaign contribution
laws, and is openly opposed to the fair treatment of LGBTQ people get re-elected as Washington Secretary of State? Voters will decide the outcome to that see PODLODOWSKI page 6