If you thought a winery could only be a quaint, verdant hillside dense with lush vines, think again. Call them…
Read More »Month: April 2007
Sometimes, your "better half" is your weaker half, your more cumbersome half, or just plain half of that to which…
Read More »The trouble with antidepressants, besides their obscene contribution to Big Pharma's bloated bottom line, is that they work. Prescription happy…
Read More »Partners Gregory Shelton and Steve Brown, charter members of the congregation that became Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church, wrote this recollection…
Read More »Kindred Spirits was the first gay women's bar I ever set foot in. Ever hear of it? No? Really ?…
Read More »Ever since he stepped onto the literary scene in 1991 with his self-published debut, Invisible Life, E. Lynn Harris has…
Read More »The Houston GLBT Political Caucus political-action committee voted to endorse candidate Melissa Noriega for City Council, At-large Position 3 at…
Read More »I just wanted to say what a great article that was on Marion Panzer ["What a World," March 2007] and…
Read More »When Houston's "largest outdoor cocktail party" Bunnies on the Bayou call their annual Easter event a fundraiser, that's exactly what…
Read More »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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