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Seattle Gay News

Issue 19, Volume 45, May 12, 2017

Arts & Entertainment

SIFF announces lineup for Seattle Symphony presents Seattle International Film Broadway Rocks with Seattle Men’s Chorus and Festival’s 43rd edition guest soloists May 19-21

The Seattle International Film Festival, the largest and most highly attended festival in the United States, has announced the complete lineup of films, guests, and events for the 43rd annual 25-day Festival (May 18 - June 11, 2017). This year, SIFF will screen 400 films

representing 80 countries and will include: 161 features (plus 4 secret films), 58 documentaries, 14 archival films, and 163 shorts. The lineup includes 36 World premieres (14 features, 22 shorts), 34 North American

see SIFF page 16

MOR presents new commissions on Europe’s Roma people during the Holocaust

“Hiding” (detail) by Ceija Stojka – Image courtesy of Pat and Marcus Meier

Program features world premieres of works by composer Mary Kouyoumdjian and choreographer Olivier Wevers

Music of Remembrance (MOR) presents the world premieres of two newly commissioned works at its concert at Benaroya

see MOR page 4

For the first time ever the Seattle Symphony and Seattle Men’s Chorus team up to perform the great rock and contemporary Broadway hits. Conductor Steven Reineke along with SMC and a trio of Broadway singers will take you on a musical romp including hit songs from The Lion King, Wicked, Hairspray, Mamma Mia, Phantom

of the Opera and many others. Featuring guest soloists: Capathia Jenkins, Christiane Noll and Rob Evans. Fri/Sat May 19 & 20 @ 8pm; Sun May 21 @ 2pm. Benaroya Hall, S. Mark Taper Auditorium, 3rd Ave. & University St. Tickets start at $34. Box Office: 206-215-4747; 866-833-4747; http:// www.seattlesymphony.org/

28th Annual GLAAD Media Awards – NYC Debra Messing calls on Ivanka Trump: “It’s time to do something”; Billy Porter receives the Vito Russo award

Debra Messing calls on Ivanka Trump – Photo courtesy of People

GLAAD, the world’s LGBTQ advocacy organization, honored Debra Messing, Billy Porter, and outstanding LGBTQ images in film and television at the 28th Annual

GLAAD Media Awards at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York City on May 6. The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and

see GLAAD page 7

Debra Messing – Photo courtesy of People Magazine


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