Seattle Gay News
Issue 7, Volume 47, February 15, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
Ladies take the night at Aleksa and Arnaldo: the 61st Grammy Awards The best of friends
Brandi Carlile receives a kiss from her wife, Catherine Shepherd, backstage at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards – Photo by Mario Anzuoni / Reuters
by Jessica Price SGN A&E Writer 61ST ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS STAPLES CENTER LOS ANGELES February 10 The 61st annual Grammy Awards, true to form, offered up nearly four hours of highs and lows that were by turns tedious and unexpectedly spectacular. Hosted by
the ever-laid back Alicia Keys, the evening turned out to be a huge win for the ladies – not only in awards and nominations but in the evening’s most spellbinding performances and surprise guests. The night started on a high with host Alicia Keys feeling the love for the assembly of stars (calling out Dolly Parton seated in the first row, among others). “When you really want to say something, you say it with a song,” she said, bringing out none other than
see GRAMMYS page 3
LIGHTNING STRIKING AGAIN:
Klaus Nomi returns to Earth in Alien/Angel at Café Nordo
Alien/Angel – Photo by Bruce Clayton Tom
by Maggie Bloodstone Special to the SGN CAFÉ NORDO ALIEN/ANGEL Through February 24
If ever there was a show I was willing to brave Snowmageddon for, this would be the one. My homesickness for the dear dead days clubbing on 1st Ave. in the early ‘80s has become more acute every passing year,
see ALIEN/ANGEL page 3
Arnaldo! Drag Chanteuse and Aleksa Manila – Photo courtesy of MK Scott
by MK Scott SGN Contributing Writer ALEKSA MANILA & FRIENDS A BENEFIT FOR PRIDE ASIA NEIGHBOURS NIGHTCLUB February 23 @ 6pm ARNALDO! DRAG CHANTEUSE MARCH IS CABARET MONTH OPENING NIGHT THE TRIPLE DOOR February 27 @ 7:30pm
For over 20 years, Seattle has been blessed to have “Arnaldo! Drag Chanteuse” and Aleksa Manila, who was awarded 2018’s GSBA’s Community Leader of the Year award and the Mayor’s 2018 Outstanding Leader Pride Award. Both of these lovelies are great leaders, uber-talented, and the best of friends. Like most friends and professional partners, they complement each other. I had a chance to chat with each of them recently.
see ALEKSA & ARNALDO! page 4
Noir City returns with an exploration of 1950’s film noir
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer NOIR CITY FILM FESTIVAL SIFF CINEMA EGYPTIAN THEATRE February 15-21
Starting tonight with a special screening of director Richard Fleisher’s little-seen hard-boiled 1949 classic Trapped starring Lloyd Bridges, the Noir City film festival returns to the SIFF Cinema Egyptian Theatre on Capitol Hill for a week-long presen-
see NOIR CITY page 5