SGN December 4, 2015 - Section 2

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Seattle Gay News

Issue 49, Volume 43, December 4, 2015

Arts & Entertainment

Pacific Northwest Ballet Cranston’s presents a marvelous magnificence allows new production of a great Trumbo to soar classic

Bryan Cranston as Dalton Trumbo in Trumbo – Blecker Street via emertainmentmonthly.com

Pacific Northwest Ballet company dancers in the snow scene from George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker™, choreography by George Balanchine © The George Balanchine Trust. PNB’s new production of The Nutcracker, featuring sets and costumes designed by Ian Falconer (Olivia the Pig) runs November 27 – December 28, 2015 – Photo © Angela Sterling.

by Sharon Cumberland SGN A&E Writer PACIFIC NORTHWEST BALLET “GEORGE BALANCHINE’S THE NUTCRACKER” MARION OLIVER MCCAW HALL Nov. 27 to Dec. 28

The Pacific Northwest’s new production of “The Nutcracker” premiered on a crystal-clear Friday night, when a delighted audience of dolled-up children and fashionable grown-ups earned historic boasting rights by being the first ones to see this lavsee the nutcracker page 4

Grammys 2016: Swift, Lamar, The Weeknd are big contenders for nominations

The Weeknd – Republic Records

by Albert Rodriguez SGN A&E Writer When 2015 closes out, Adele’s 25 will claim the top spot on the year’s biggest selling albums list. It achieved this feat in a single week with nearly 3.5 million units sold, on the strength of its leadoff single “Hello,”

which also broke sales records. But neither will be up for Album, Record or Song of the Year when nominations for the Grammy Awards are revealed on December 7. That’s because the Grammys, the music industry’s top accolade, don’t operate on a calendar year. The eligibility period stretches from October 1 of the previous year to September 30 of the current. This makes Adele’s album and first released track ineligible for 2016’s awards, though they’re expected to vie for 2017’s batch of prizes. That said, let’s take a look at possible contenders for this year’s Grammy Awards in six categories. ALBUM OF THE YEAR Although Adele finished strong, 2015 really belonged to Taylor Swift. The pop giant commanded the charts for most of the year with a string of hits, “Bad Blood,” “Style,” and “Wildest Dreams,” plus a sold see grammys page 3

by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer TRUMBO Now playing In many ways, director Jay Roach (Meet the Parents) and writer John McNamara have followed a fairly standard biopic path as it pertains to Trumbo. Using Bruce Cook’s biography of the Academy Award-winning screenwriter as their inspiration, the film chronicles the outspoken Hollywood communist’s life and times in

relatively straightforward fashion. From his time standing up to the House UnAmerican Activities Committee (HUAC), to his eventual imprisonment for refusing to name names to the Senators chairing it, to his blacklisting by the major Hollywood studios who once beat down his door to work with him, to his eventual victory over his oppressors winning two Oscars via subterfuge in the process, all of it is here. Yet two things allow the film to standout in ways that matter, the first being see Trumbo page 8

Unwrapped not the holiday present we were hoping for

(L-R) Richard Andriessen aka Major Scales and Jerick Hoffer aka Jinkx Monsoon – Photo by Nate Watters

by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer JINKX MONSOON & MAJOR SCALES: UNWRAPPED SEATTLE REPERTORY THEATRE Through December 13

Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales are a unique duo. They have achieved heady success as a drag team who are talented enough to sing their own songs and compose and write and perform smart material and witty banter. Last year, they performed a critically acclaimed show at the Seattle see unwrapped page 6


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