SGN August 26, 2016 - Section 2

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Seattle Gay News

Issue 35, Volume 44, August 26, 2016

Arts & Entertainment

Gwen Stefani blew our minds at Key Arena

Pop artist Gwen Stefani – Photo courtesy of theguardian.com

by Albert Rodriguez SGN A&E Writer GWEN STEFANI KEY ARENA August 24

She hasn’t toured in 7 years. But she picked up right where she left off. Gwen Stefani wowed a nearly full Key Arena on Wednesday night, including a strong turnout by LGBT fans, some who wore sequined shorts, or yet others who sported tattoos of the singer on their bodies. Yes, her fans are that loyal. In fact,

BUMBERSHOOT 2016: 8 music acts you can’t miss at the big festival

Death Cab for Cutie – Photo courtesy of bumbershoot.com

The good news about Bumbershoot this year is the quality and variety of talent set to perform during the upcoming holiday weekend. The bad news is the steep price you’ll have to pay for it. At $129 for a single day ticket, you have to really want to go and really want to see who’s playing before forking over the cash. But if you can

by Albert Rodriguez SGN A&E Writer BUMBERSHOOT September 2-4 SEATTLE CENTER ($129 single day tickets; $250 for 3-day passes)

see GWEN STEFANI page 4

Blissfully tender Southside a presidential love story

see BUMBERSHOOT page 5

Sound Theatre Company’s One Man, Two Guvnors a hilarious British farce

Michelle (Tika Sumpter) and Barack (Parker Sawyers) – Photo courtesy of vibe.com

by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer SOUTHSIDE WITH YOU Now playing It is the summer of 1989, and Chicago couldn’t be hotter. Still, attorney Michelle Robinson (Tika Sumpter) goes against her

initial instincts and decides to spend the day with a young law associate who just started at her firm named Barack Obama (Parker Sawyers). He’s going to a community meeting later that afternoon and has asked her if she’d like to attend. In other words, it’s not a date, just a day of genial conversation and varying activities between two co-workers and friends. But see SOUTHSIDE page 7

Kayla Teel – Photo by Ken Holmes

by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS SOUND THEATRE COMPANY (AT ARMORY THEATRE) Through August 27

David Roby is everything one would want in a classic prat-falling (hey, anyone know what a “prat” is?) door-slamming British farce, like One Man, Two Guvnors, playing now at Sound Theatre Company. In Richard Bean’s slick adaptation of Carlo Goldoni’s 1746 play, Servant of Two Masters, Roby pulls out all the stops to make us see TWO GUVNORS page 6 see TERRA page 4


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