SGN September 2, 2011 - Section 2

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Seattle Gay News

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Issue 35, Volume 39, September 2, 2011

Tamer Janet Jackson The gospel according to still a crowd-pleaser Kristin Chenoweth capit ol

Singer talks country music, Queers, and Christians

by Chris Azzopardi SGN Contributing Writer

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Janet Jackson

by Albert Rodriguez SGN A&E Writer Janet Jackson August 29 McCaw Hall If you’re Janet Jackson and have a trunk load of hits stretching over four decades, the only way to squeeze them all into one show is to run them together. The R&B-pop diva’s “#1s Tour” touched down at McCaw Hall on Wednesday night, yet it felt more like a “medleys tour” with some

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of her biggest singles compacted into 10-minute segments. The show began with a video snippet of “Nasty,” followed by the band taking the stage dressed fully in white. Then Jackson appeared on an elevated platform, and the crowd went absolutely wild. She opened with “The Pleasure Principle,” off 1986’s charttopping Control, but about two minutes into the song she wove it

One of the most happy-golucky ladies in showbiz, Kristin Chenoweth doesn’t get miffed very easily. But when she does, she does. And last year she did, after Newsweek published a commentary on the inability of Gay actors to play straight roles. It upset the 43-year-old actress/singer so much she wrote an extensive letter to the magazine, calling the article “horrendously homophobic,” which was published shortly after the debacle – and which she spoke about during this interview. Chenoweth’s allegiance to the Gay community goes way back to being a child and growing up in the South – a place she returned to for her latest album, Some Lessons Learned, the first of four to fully embrace her country roots. But her success hasn’t been confined to just the music business; Chenoweth broke out on Kristin Chenoweth

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Four Seattle-area performers to Kristine W stars Portland for La Femme Magnifique again at Neighbours International Pageant by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor After hundreds of hours, thousands of feathers and beads, and pounds of make-up, four Seattle-area drag queens are headed to Portland as contenders in the 30th Annual La Femme Magnifique International and La Femme Magnifique Plus International Pageant at the Oregon Convention Center (777 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland Ballroom). Make no mistake about it; for local drag sensation and R Place house queen Lady Chablis (reigning La Femme Magnifique Washington), first runner-up Jada Lumpia, Athena Kiss (reigning La Femme Magnifique Plus Washington), and first runner-up Celys Saint James-Black, this is the most important pageant of their careers. Being crowned La

by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor

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Kristine W

Kristine W, the undisputed queen of dance/club music, returns to Seattle September 3, when she will light up the night with her 16th number-one track on the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs chart, “Fade,” at Neighbours Seattle. Kristine W’s appearance live appearance is

part of a weeklong celebration commemorating Neighbours Seattle’s 29th anniversary as one of Seattle’s – and the LGBT community’s – premiere dance clubs. Kristine W – an international dance music icon since the late ’90s – told Seattle Gay News that she can’t wait to return to Neighbours and the Emerald City, gosee Kristine w page 33

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