London, the early ’80s and a notorious nightclub called Taboo. Margaret Thatcher reigns supreme . . . outside. Inside, an…
Read More »Month: January 2004
Long out of print, now remastered for the first time ever, let Gypsy entertain you, let Gypsy make you smile!…
Read More »Pink has experimented with a variety of musical styles, and this time she returns with a more rock-oriented album. On…
Read More »If Erasure isn’t the gayest band you’ve ever heard, then the book needs to be rewritten, the deck needs to…
Read More »As the year dawns, I must admit to being amazed at the number of CDs released by LGBT artists in…
Read More »The off-Broadway cult musical hit Bat Boy joyously swoops into Stages Repertory Theatre, and there’s no need to wave your…
Read More »Author and “Mistress of the Macabre” Anne Rice joins Houston’s own Ernie Manouse to bring forth her thoughts on religion…
Read More »“We are living through a remarkable time in gay history,” reported Ron Stall, an AIDS prevention expert with the Centers…
Read More »The gals (and many guys, too) have remotes at the ready for The L Word, the new Showtime series premiering…
Read More »Colonoscopy. The blue sign’s crisp white letters are medical, unflinching. A bold arrow pointing down the gray-carpeted hall leaves no…
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