SGN September 2, 2022

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ISSUE 35

C E L E B R AT I N G

VOLUME 50

48 YEARS

F R I D AY

IN

SEP TEMBER 2, 202 2

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LOCAL ACTIVISTS WORK TO FORM QUEER MUSLIM COMMUNITY by Lindsey Anderson SGN Staff Writer For Queer people, the community is life-giving. The bonds forged in the inner circles of LGBTQ+ spaces are sacred for healing trauma, sparking joy, and making lifelong connections. But this is about more than just discovering who your peers are; it’s about creating a family out of strangers. While many find hope, solace, and acceptance in big cities and Queer hubs, like Seattle’s Capitol Hill, some only feel more isolated. For people with identities intersecting at the margins, sometimes spaces intended to unite can become ostracizing.

see COMMUNITY page 5

Image courtesy of PFLAG

Toxic masculinity and Lovecraftian monsters

Director Rebekah McKendry gets goofy and gory with Glorious

Ryan Kwanten in Glorious – Photo courtesy of Shudder

by Sara Michelle Fetters SGN Staff Writer After a bad breakup with his girlfriend Brenda (Sylvia Grace Crim), imbecilic loner Wes (Ryan Kwanten) wakes up after a drunken bender locked inside a bathroom at an isolated roadside rest stop. After failing to break down the door, a voice (J.K. Simmons)

from a locked stall attempts to start a pleasant conversation with him. Calling himself Ghat, he appears to know far more about Wes than he should, forcing the increasingly bewildered young man to question his own sanity. This is the opening salvo in director and co-writer Rebekah McKendry’s monstrously entertaining Glorious, a gleefully

see MCKENDRY page 8

Elegy for a beloved swimmer: Rick Peterson (1951–2022) Photo courtesy of Friends & Family of Rick Peterson

Longtime Seattle resident Rick Peterson, 71, died on August 15. An avid swimmer, Rick regularly reached his annual goal of 100 miles in Lake Washington. On his 85th mile of his swim this summer, with his orange swim buoy strapped to his waist, Rick most likely experienced a heart arrhythmia, causing him to lose consciousness and later asphyxiate, according to a medical exam.

Rick’s passing is mourned by his life partner of 21 years, Thomas DeVera, his family, and his large community of friends, including the international swimming community. Born in Seattle, Rick started swimming competitively in both Bellingham and Seattle from the age of 10, sometimes doing three workouts a day. Rick was a champion

see PETERSON page 4


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