Seattle Gay News
Issue 18, Volume 47, May 3, 2019
Arts & Entertainment
Seattle Women’s Chorus ROCKED the house!
Seattle Women’s Chorus’ “Legends of Rock” – Photo by Conrado Tapado
by Miryam Gordon SGN A&E Writer SEATTLE WOMEN’S CHORUS “LEGENDS OF ROCK” SEATTLE WOMEN’S CHORUS BENAROYA HALL April 28 Sarah Rudinoff and the entire Seattle Women’s Chorus rocked everyone’s socks off, Sunday, with their “Legends of Rock”
concert! The entire event was tight, energetic, fun, exciting, historical, educational, and … lots of other great adjectives. Sarah Rudinoff was both “special guest star” and also the “host” of the evening, narrating the roughly chronological tour of songs by rock-and-roll women from the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, ’90s, ’00s, and ’10s. Rudinoff did several solos, including really challenging songs like “Crazy on You” (Heart) and “Piece of
see “LEGENDS OF ROCK” page 3
Remember the future: A Q & A with ionnalee
ionnalee – Photo by John Strandh
by Jessica Price SGN A&E Writer IONNALEE THE SHOWBOX AT THE MARKET May 3 @ 7:30pm
The Swedish singer, songwriter, producer, and director Jonna Emily Lee of collaborative mixed media project iamamiwhoami has been creating dreamlike visuals and ethereal electro-pop soundscapes
see IONNALEE page 3
14th annual “Translations: Seattle Transgender Film Festival” May 2-5
Photo courtesy of Translations: Seattle Transgender Film Festival
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer THREE DOLLAR BILL CINEMA “TRANSLATIONS: SEATTLE TRANSGENDER FILM FESTIVAL” NW FILM FORUM May 2 – Opening Night GAY CITY CALAMUS AUDITORIUM May 3-5
Coming back for its 14th annual iteration, “Translations: Seattle Transgender Film Festival” kicked off last night with a gala screening of director Flavio Alves’ award-winning drama “The Garden Left Behind.” This begins a weekend of cinematic, educational and community events showcasing shorts, documentaries and narrative features revolving around Transgender characters and subject matter from
see TRANSLATIONS page 5
Gleefully loopy Intruder a frustrating throwback thriller
Dennis Quaid in The Intruder – Photo courtesy of Screen Gems
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN A&E Writer THE INTRUDER Now playing
Scott Russell (Michael Ealy) has just closed a major deal that will bring millions in income to the California marketing and public relations firm he works at. With this success, he happily informs his giddy free-
see THE INTRUDER page 4