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Harryween Night Two on film, by Grace Hall-Ramsey
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HARRYWEEN, NIGHT ONE.
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN (30/10)
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For the encore, he glided right from the ballad “Sign of the Times” into “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” tipping his cap to the long queer histories encoded in the song. (Right down to how David Bowie interpolated it into “Starman.”) He captured the sad yearning in the tune, without playing it for laughs. Here’s to his Dorothy Era — let’s hope he keeps on following the yellow brick road.
And on this queerest of annual holidays, “Lights Up” took on a new resonance. Fans passed around different-colored slips of paper and Harry asked them to shine their phones’ flashlights through them, creating a rainbow around the room — a statement of Harryween Pride.
These two parts of Rob’s Rolling Stone review of Harryween!
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H: I am still a Daryl Braithwaite fan. I think it’s one of those — it’s more of a lifestyle, being a Daryl Braithwaite fan, than like a hobby or something else. You know, when it’s kind of embedded in you, it sticks around.
Int: That is so true. You committed.
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