Month: September 2008

Columns

InsideOut At City Hall: Garbage In, Garbage Out

Some of you were alarmed recently by letters notifying you of the city's intention to end curbside recycling in your…

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Columns

OutRight: Lost in Translation

The conventional view about John McCain is that, on many domestic issues, he tries to appeal both to religious conservatives…

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Columns

LeftOut: Gods and Monsters

My attention was recently caught by a news report about Susan Atkins, a member of the so-called Manson Family who…

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What A World

What A World: Playing the Gay Card

Somebody call Walgreen's and tell them they're going to need a longer card aisle. Hallmark, that venerable provider of greeting…

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Obituaries

Obituary: Lisa Ann Troiano

Died: LISA ANN TROIANO, 49, died unexpectedly on July 30, 2008. Lisa will be remembered for her radiant smile, her…

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Local News

News Briefs: September 2008

Comcast television cable service provider and Legacy Community Health Services have announced that they have partnered to secure a $5,000…

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Letters

From Our Readers: September 2008

We agree with Deb Murphy that throws should not be allowed in future Pride parades [See "Parade Rest" in Letters…

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Features

Six Mega-Churches in Six Weeks

This summer, while many families with kids were recovering from the end of the semester and gearing up for camp…

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Arts & Entertainment

Journey: The Art of Nicola Parente

Forty-one-year-old Nicola Parente lives in a downtown Houston loft converted from an abandoned railway headquarters, where he can enjoy the…

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Arts & Entertainment

Arts Guru

Jonathon Glus is fashionably dressed. His sandy hair and huge grin make him look younger than his 45 years, and…

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