Celebrating 47 Years! Issue 19 Volume 49
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COVID-19 UPDATE
GOV. INSLEE PLACES TWO WEEK PAUSE ON PHASE REOPENINGS
KSHAMA SAWANT
UFCW LOCAL 21 ENDORSES SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN
CAITLYN JENNER
POTENTIAL POLITICAL CANDIDATE COZIES UP TO RIGHT WING
JONAH BARRETT
LOCAL QUEER WRITER DEBUTS COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
1,001 GREAT FILMS (PART 3)
DRAGONSLAYER, GENDER, AND THE MYTH OF THE SO-CALLED “GUILTY PLEASURE”
Seattle Gay News S E AT T L E ’S L GB T Q
N E W S & E N T E R TA I N M E N T W E E K LY
FIGHT FOR SPD ACCOUNTABILITY CONTINUES
by Josephine Baird SGN Contributing Writer
Photo taken on July 25, 2020 near Cal Anderson Park – Photo by Renee Raketty
1,001 great films (part 3)
Dragonslayer, gender, and the myth of the so-called “guilty pleasure” Caitlin Clarke in Dragonslayer – Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures
by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN Staff Writer Looking at this month’s list of 100 titles, I was struck by how many films from certain genres go unrecognized for their greatness at the time of their initial release. Horror. Fantasy. Science Fiction. All too frequently, comedy.
If it isn’t a drama or doesn’t broach a serious topic with utmost sincerity (as many of the justifiably lauded westerns, war pictures, and even a solid selection of psychological thrillers oftentimes do), then those efforts, no matter how excellent, are dismissed as being “lesser” for reasons I’ve never been able to entirely comprehend.
see 1,001 GREAT FILMS page 8
On July 25, 2020, journalist Renee Raketty was doing what she has done for years: covering groundbreaking, historically important events in the Seattle area. On this particular day, Raketty was reporting for the Seattle Gay
News on one of the many protests following George Floyd’s death at the hands of police on May 25, an event that rocked the nation and the world and spotlighted America’s ever-present issues of racism and inequality. Tensions were especially high in Seattle due to the deployment of federal officers by the Trump administration.
see SPD page 7
Gov. Inslee places two-week pause on phase reopenings across WA Photo by Artem Beliaikin from Pexels
by Hannah Saunders SGN Contributing Writer On May 4, 2021, Gov. Jay Inslee provided an update surrounding the coronavirus pandemic in Washington state. Although there was talk of a potential Phase 2 rollback in King County, Inslee announced that for the following two weeks, each county’s cur-
rent phase will be placed on hold. For King County, that means sticking with Phase 3 protocols. As of now, there are no decisions to change the phase plans other than the active two-week pause. “If we are going to save lives and simultaneously keep businesses open, remaining flexible is an important element and virtue
see CORONAVIRUS page 5