Seattle Gay News
Issue 8, Volume 47, February 22, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
Seattle Asian American Film Festival presents strong Queerstories lineup Feb. 21-24
Zero One – Photo courtesy of SAAFF
by Annie Kuo Special to the SGN SEATTLE ASIAN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL BROADWAY PERFORMANCE HALL & NORTHWEST FILM FORUM February 21-24
The 7th annual Seattle Asian American Film Festival (SAAFF) kicked off Thursday, February 21 and continues through Sunday night, February 24 at Northwest Film Forum (NWFF) (1515 12th Ave. between E Pike & E Pine Sts.) and Broadway Performance Hall (BPH) (1625 Broadway at Broadway &
see SAAFF page 5
Watching American Junkie is hard, but worth it
Ian Bond as Tom Hansen in American Junkie at Book-It Repertory Theatre – Photo by Studio 19 Photography
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer AMERICAN JUNKIE BOOK-IT REPERTORY THEATRE Through March 10
Watching someone act out shooting heroin and hearing them describe it is definitely discomfiting. Hearing in the description that they are removing wads of tissues from holes in their body that reach the bone to find flesh
see AMERICAN JUNKIE page 4
2019 Academy Awards predictions
After a tumultuous awards season, accurately predicting Oscar’s outcome is impossible
Bohemian Rhapsody – Photo courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer 91ST ACADEMY AWARDS DOLBY THEATRE LOS ANGELES ABC/KOMO TV @ 5pm February 24
If anything is clear about this year’s 91st annual Academy Awards it is that absolutely nothing, nothing at all, is clear whatsoever. For reasons having almost nothing to do with the nominees themselves, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) have done a marvelous job
see OSCARS page 8
Rock of Ages is a big cheeseball you eat anyway
Galen Disston (center) of Seattle band Pickwick stars as Drew in Rock of Ages at The 5th Avenue Theatre – Photo by Tracy Martin
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer ROCK OF AGES 5TH AVENUE THEATRE Through February 24
Piles of snow didn’t stop the crew of Rock of Ages from puttin’ on a show! Some of the hardier audience members were even able to snag $20 tickets. 5th Avenue admin made the decision to help entice people
see ROCK OF AGES page 4