Seattle Gay News
Issue 33, Volume 43, August 14, 2015
Arts & Entertainment Taylor Swift wows 60,000 Seattle (wholeheartedly) at CenturyLink Field with welcomes back explosive show Idina Menzel
Taylor Swift – Live Nation
by Albert Rodriguez SGN A&E Writer TAYLOR SWIFT “1989 WORLD TOUR” CENTURYLINK FIELD August 8 I’ve never attended Comic-Con, or Sakura-Con, or any of those fan-driven conventions. But I have a feeling they’re much like going to a Taylor Swift concert. Thousands of people show up, some dressed in quirky outfits, some wearing
the artist’s merchandise, and many holding personally-made signs – these folks put in money, time, and effort in preparation for this one night. Some drove up from Oregon, some made the trip down from Bellingham, and others zipped over the mountains from Eastern Washington. And when the gates opened, every possible person streamed into CenturyLink Field, from parents harnessing toddlers on their backs to hand-holding couples on a date night to pods of Gay men who Uber’d see SWIFT page 4
John Rubinstein: Pippin, the musical
Idina Menzel – disneywikia.com
by Eric Andrews-Katz SGN A&E Writer IDINA MENZEL PARAMOUNT THEATRE August 5 Unless you have been frozen in time, you have heard of Idina Menzel. Whether it is from her Broadway debut in RENT, her
Tony Award winning performance as the green gal from Oz in WICKED, or John Travolta’s now infamous mispronunciation of her name, it is difficult not to know the force that is Idina Menzel. As her World Tour continues across the country, Ms. Menzel appeared in Seattle on Wednesday night, August 5. see MENZEL page 4
Kelly Clarkson delivers the goods to enthusiastic Key Arena crowd
John Rubinstein – headshotandresume.com
by Eric Andrews-Katz SGN A&E Writer PIPPIN, THE MUSICAL PARAMOUNT THEATRE August 16-23 As the lyrics say, “Think about your life, Pippin,” a task that seems perfect for the actor John Rubinstein. Making his Broadway debut in the original cast of Pippin (in 1972), he has returned to the musical (in the
first and only revival thus far) playing Charlemagne, the Great – Pippin’s father. As the musical explodes on the Paramount Theatre’s stage, the Seattle Gay News caught up with the eclectic actor of massive talent. Eric Andrews-Katz: Who were your earliest influences in becoming a performer? John Rubinstein: I lived in New York see RUBINSTEIN page 5
Kelly Clarkson – www.kellyclarkson.com
by Albert Rodriguez SGN A&E Writer KELLY CLARKSON WITH ERIC HUTCHINSON AND PENTATONIX KEY ARENA August 12
Here’s the thing about Kelly Clarkson: she’s the real deal. What you see is what you get. She’s a goofball, she has meat on her bones, she’s got a Texas accent, and she’s often barefoot on stage. She is who see CLARKSON page 3