Month: April 2007

Features

Salute to Salud!

If you thought a winery could only be a quaint, verdant hillside dense with lush vines, think again. Call them…

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Features

Rhymes with Itch

Sometimes, your "better half" is your weaker half, your more cumbersome half, or just plain half of that to which…

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Columns

OutLoud: Who’s Happy Now?

The trouble with antidepressants, besides their obscene contribution to Big Pharma's bloated bottom line, is that they work. Prescription happy…

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Features

Resurrections, The Early Years

Partners Gregory Shelton and Steve Brown, charter members of the congregation that became Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church, wrote this recollection…

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Columns

What A World: You Can Go Home Again

Kindred Spirits was the first gay women's bar I ever set foot in. Ever hear of it? No? Really ?…

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Features

Out and Off the Shelf

Ever since he stepped onto the literary scene in 1991 with his self-published debut, Invisible Life, E. Lynn Harris has…

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Local News

News Briefs: April 2007

The Houston GLBT Political Caucus political-action committee voted to endorse candidate Melissa Noriega for City Council, At-large Position 3 at…

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Letters

From Our Readers: April 2007

I just wanted to say what a great article that was on Marion Panzer ["What a World," March 2007] and…

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Features

OutFront: April 2007

When Houston's "largest outdoor cocktail party" Bunnies on the Bayou call their annual Easter event a fundraiser, that's exactly what…

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Business News

Business News: April 2007

Inversion Coffee House has officially opened in the new home of Art League Houston (1953 Montrose Blvd., Suite A, 713/523-4866).…

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