The raspy-voiced and yearning rock star Melissa Etheridge came out of the closet as a lesbian back in the 1990s, which was pretty cool, so we have no choice but to call her—yes—a raddish dykon. In this autobiographical solo concert, written with Linda Wallem-Etheridge and directed by Amy Tinkham, Etheridge threads some of her hit songs (such as "Come to My Window" and "I'm the Only One") into a personal narrative that takes her over the rainbow from Kansas to national stardom, two Grammys and an Oscar, with plenty of heartache in between.

Melissa Etheridge: My Window
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