Month: February 2004

Television

Starz Celebrates Black History Month with Sisters in Cinema

In search of answers to her personal curiosity about the existence of African-American women filmmakers, Welbon goes on a quest…

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Film/DVD

Mitch Hedberg: Mitch All Together

A perennial Houston favorite, when Mitch Hedberg visits our city, his shows are typically packed full with ardent fans. This…

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Film/DVD

Class Trip

Nicolas is an insecure child plagued by visions of disasters and horrible accidents. In his dreams and daydreams, he sees…

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Film/DVD

South Park: The Complete Third Season

For the few of you who don’t know, South Park is an adult-oriented animated series that is set in a…

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Film/DVD

The Thorn Birds

Based on Colleen McCullough’s best-selling novel, the world premiere of The Thorn Birds astounded over 130 million viewers during its…

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Film/DVD

P.S. Your Cat Is Dead

A fantasy of countless gay men (with one of the best chests in Hollywood), Steve Guttenberg shows a different, sophisticated…

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Television

The Envelope, Please

It seems only logical to have an Oscar party—a party celebrating the biggest awards ceremony in the world to celebrate…

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Letters

Letters: February 2004

Olivia Flores Alvarez’s write-up on Ilene Chaiken—the creator, screenwriter, and producer of The L Word [“Just Say the Word,” January…

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Opinion/Commentary

Editor’s Letter: February 2010

I remember having dinner with Greg Jeu in a Thai restaurant in Rice Village around the time he launched OutSmart.…

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Books

Civil Words

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Moats has authored one of the most gripping accounts of the modern gay civil rights struggle.…

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