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Adrian Ryan is a Stranger senior contributing writer and nightlife columnist. He has been writing for The Stranger since late 1997, and he’s pretty sure he still hasn’t been paid for some really early stuff (cough it up, Everett True!). He’s written for every section of The Stranger, including three columns: It’s All True (1999–2000), Celebrity I Saw U (2000–2007), and, currently, The Homosexual Agenda (2009–this very second). He has written close to infinity words on celebrity, life, and gayness, and his writings have appeared in many things, including The Stranger’s Guide to Seattle, Mommie’s Little Girl: Susie Bright on Sex, Motherhood and Cherry Pie, a bunch of stuff he forgets, and his very own Way Too Gay Seattle Survival Guide.

Articles by Adrian Ryan from 2005

Section

Date

  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Regret THIS!
    Posted on 12/29/2005
  • Theater

    Hyperion? Josh? Are You There?

    How I Destroyed a Promising Career in Theater
    Posted on 12/29/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Furry Voodoo Princess
    Posted on 12/22/2005
  • Music

    Meat Fan Loves Cheese

    Adrian Ryan Talks to DJ Colby B About Her Influences, Her Chihuahua, and How She Got So Damn Good
    Posted on 12/22/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Breeders, Baby, Dead
    Posted on 12/15/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Breathalyzed and Kooky
    Posted on 12/08/2005
  • Theater

    On Stage

    Googlewhack, Scarlatina, and a Baghdad T&A Cabaret
    Posted on 12/08/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Michael Doesn't Suck!
    Posted on 12/01/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Infamous Unclings
    Posted on 11/24/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Shalom, Bob!
    Posted on 11/17/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Deep in My Loins
    Posted on 11/10/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Call the Cops
    Posted on 11/03/2005
  • Features

    The Four-Foot Rule

    What drove me into the shadowy embrace of night and left me standing at the doors of Spike's Topless Danceria on Lake City Way? Maybe I was just bored and alone and had already done everything else there is to do in this starless
    Posted on 10/27/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Shazam!
    Posted on 10/27/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Smarilyn
    Posted on 10/20/2005
  • Theater

    On Stage

    The Haint is a rarity in fringe theater: Subtle, substantial, and unpretentious, it's just a good story told by a great performer. Despite a few technical glitches, creator Troy Mink breezes through the brisk production (at one hour, it's just a little too short) with equal parts Southern snark and grace, animating a whole town's worth of
    Posted on 10/20/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    One-Fifth Jewish
    Posted on 10/13/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Toothless Fish God
    Posted on 10/06/2005
  • Theater

    On Stage

    As a burlesque of ambulance-chasing, scandal-hungry journalists, The Front Page is fantastic. As a piece of comic theater, it's middling—the show bears the stamp of an overwhelmed director.
    Posted on 10/06/2005
  • Columns

    Celebrity I Saw U

    Dykey Breaches
    Posted on 09/29/2005

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