Seattle Gay News
Issue 7, Volume 48, February 14, 2020
Arts & Entertainment
Portrait of a Lady on Fire 8th Annual Seattle Asian paints an unforgettable American Film Festival picture presents “QUEER AF” shorts program Feb. 21 plus feature film SONG LONG Feb. 22 and documentary BORN TO BE Feb. 23
Adèle Haenel and Noémie Merlant in Portrait of a Lady on Fire – Photo courtesy of Hulu
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE Now playing
Artist Marianne (Noémie Merlant) has been hired to paint the portrait of the lovely Héloïse (Adèle Haenel) by her wealthy mother (Valeria Golino). She must do this
see PORTRAIT page 10
ENGAGED – Photo courtesy of SAAFF
“QUEER AF” (SHORTS) A COLLECTION OF FILMS CENTERING THE QUEER API EXPERIENCE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 AT 8:30PM
BROADWAY PERFORMANCE HALL (1625 BROADWAY) CO-PRESENTED BY: THREE DOLLAR BILL CINEMA
see “QUEER AF” page 6
One woman on the perils Seattle Women’s Chorus of beauty – “Solo Fest” continues their reign at ACT Theatre with “Revolution 2020”
Susan Lieu – Photo by Brett Love
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer “SOLO FEST” OVER 140 LBS LEFT ON YELLOW BRICK ROAD BREAD CRUMBS ACT THEATRE/ACTLAB Through February 16
ACT Theatre is producing its very first “Solo Fest” this month, anchored by a show by Susan Lieu that Lieu has performed several times in the area and then taken it on the road to several other cities. Three other shows are included in “Solo Fest” and this weekend, you can potentially see three of the four, if you work quickly. Seats are limited.
see “SOLO FEST” page 5
Seattle Women’s Chorus’ “Revolution 2020” – Photo by Conrado Tapado
by MK Scott SGN Contributing Writer SEATTLE WOMEN’S CHORUS “REVOLUTION” FEDERAL WAY PERFORMING ARTS AND EVENTS CENTER February 1
After attending my first Seattle Women’s Chorus (SWC) concert in years in spring 2019 – the incredible “Legends of Rock” concert – I could not wait to see the women again. The Seattle Men’s Chorus (SMC) has unfortunately been lacking creatively in the last four years, but the Women’s Chorus rocks it every time, with performances
see SWC page 3