SGN April 26, 2019 - Section 2

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Seattle Gay News

Issue 17, Volume 47, April 26, 2019

Arts & Entertainment

14th Annual Translations Leslie Jordan’s show Seattle Transgender “Exposed” raises $5,000 Film Festival May 2-5 for the AMP

Translations Seattle Transgender Film Festival is a groundbreaking film festival that provides the Pacific Northwest with a venue for films by, for, and about transgender, nonbinary, and gender-diverse people and the issues facing the community. Launched in 2006, Translations is one of only a handful of dedicated transgender film festivals in the world, and places emphasis on visibility and positive representations.

This year the festival will screen 45 films from 10 countries including Italy, Brazil, Costa Rica, Australia and India. Translations opens at the Northwest Film Forum (1515 12th Ave.) with THE GARDEN LEFT BEHIND, winner of the 2019 SXSW Visions audience award and closes at Gay City (517 E. Pike St.) with the West Coast premiere (and

Christian Quinto and Naho Shioya in ArtsWest’s Office Hour – Photo by John McLellan

Musicals, old and new, vie with drama, and some comedy this month. Seattle companies excel in diverse offerings to tempt every palate. What do you want to see?

by MK Scott SGN Contributing Writer LESLIE JORDAN “EXPOSED” THE TRIPLE DOOR April 22

see TRANSLATIONS page 7

May blooms on Seattle-area stages

by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer

Leslie Jordan in “Exposed” at The Triple Door – Photo by MK Scott

Office Hour, ArtsWest, 5/2-26 (opens 5/3) (Written by Julia Cho) Alarmed by a troubled student’s grisly writings, a professor invites him to her office to shed light on – and build a bridge across

see MAY OPENINGS page 3

Monday, April 22, was an outstanding night for the AIDS Memorial Pathway project (the AMP) when Seattle Gay News and Unite Seattle Magazine joined with BECU to present comedian Leslie Jordan in his autobiographical one-man show “Exposed” at The Triple Door raising $5,000 for the AMP.

see LESLIE JORDAN page 4

Masterful Sunset a violently eye-opening historical hat trick

Juli Jakab and Evelin Dobos in Sunset – Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics

by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer SUNSET Now playing

With his second feature-length motion picture Sunset, László Nemes cements himself as a rising virtuoso filmmaker whose cinematic talents are nothing less than extraordinary. Already an Academy Award-

see SUNSET page 8


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