Seattle Gay News
Issue 11, Volume 48, March 13, 2020
Arts & Entertainment
Unflinching Swallow Northwest Film Forum a shattering human drama presents 20th Annual ByDesign Festival of self-discovery March 18-22
Haley Bennett in Swallow – Photo courtesy of IFC Films
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer SWALLOW Now playing Hunter (Haley Bennett) appears to be living a real-life fairy tale. She’s married to the rich, powerful and fabulously attractive
Richie Conrad (Austin Stowell), and has apparently been accepted by his prim and proper parents Katherine (Elizabeth Marvel) and Michael (David Rasche) with open arms. The pair live in an immaculately maintained suburban home filled with all types of modern conveniences. Hunter
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Niemeyer 4 Ever – Photo courtesy of NWFF
[NOTE: Northwest Film Forum is closely following public health recommendations released by the city, county, and state regarding COVID-19. We believe in the power of community to remain resilient and adaptive in these times, and we are committed to prioritizing the health of our students, audience, artists, volunteers, and staff. Read more about the precautions we
are taking and specific event updates here. [https://nwfilmforum.org/news/ongoingnwff-event-updates-around-covid-19/] Following is the opening paragraph from NWFF’s statement: On March 11, Governor Jay Inslee made a proclamation which prohibits groups over 250 from gathering.
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August Wilson’s Jitney – Change of date! Three Dollar Bill Cinema’s Theater at the 25th Anniversary Gala now Friday, June 12 Also, watch for an ON-LINE AUCTION top of its game to support TDBC
Hello Three Dollar Bill Cinema members, supporters and fans, Amari Cheatom as Youngblood, Harvy Blanks as Shealy, and Brian D. Coats as Philmore in Jitney – Photo by Joan Marcus
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer JITNEY SEATTLE REPERTORY THEATRE Suspended for the time being
I know. This is a time of uncertainty – and now many theaters are announcing temporary closures. This includes the touring production of Jitney by August Wilson,
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After speaking with many of you, and in light of Governor Jay Inslee’s ban on large gatherings, we have made the decision to postpone our 25th Anniversary Dinner and Auction until June 12, 2020. The annual auction is our primary source of funding each year for our programming that keeps alive queer visibility through film and
media in Seattle. We need your continued support now more than ever in reaching our Auction goal of $175,000. We have been working this week on contingency planning and have secured the same venue (SODO Park), a delicious dinner (by Herban Feast), auctioneer (Laura Michalek), and MC (Rebecca Davis) to ensure we will be able to carry on in style. And carry on we will! With your continued
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