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Visual Art
Aug 25, 2010 at 12:15 pm
The Righteous Wrongness of Kalup Linzy
Jen Graves
Kalup Linzy: He sang it, he shook it, and he hauled the ugly shame of the down-low into the glinting limelight of soap-opera drag. In this week's paper, I re-view just how
this all happened
on Seattle Art Museum's stage.
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