Month: April 2009

Books

Spirit Always Lives

Children of powerful people start killing their parents. Anxious to understand, the U.S. government calls in Phillip and his team…

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Books

The Slow Fix

In The Slow Fix, Ivan Coyote reminds us that the small details of everyday life can be the stuff of…

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Books

Ruins

Obejas' third novel revisits her usual themes of memory and identity and how slippery they can be. Here, salao (unlucky)…

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Books

She Done Her Wrong

This past winter, if you're like most people, you spent a day or two at home on the sofa, curled…

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What A World

What A World: Face Value

Even now, I'm not entirely sure how it happened. One morning last month I awoke with a bruise. And this…

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Local News

Number Of Openly Gay Candidates For Houston City Council Increases To Four

An openly gay man and former president of Log Cabin Republicans Houston, Alex Wathen, has announced his candidacy for Houston…

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National News

Legislation To Repeal Gay Military Ban Introduced in U.S. House of Representatives

On March 2, Rep. Ellen Tauscher (D-CA) announced a bill that seeks to repeal the “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” law…

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Local News

Reps. Coleman, Farrar File Legislation Protecting GLBT Equality

Texas State Representatives Garnet Coleman (D-Houston) and Jessica Farrar (D-Houston) filed critical legislation in March supporting equality for all Texans…

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Local News

Equality Texas’ Lobby Day Sets Attendance Record

On March 2, 2009, more than 400 Texans who support the elimination of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender…

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Local News

Rock-Throwing Attack In Galveston Results In Hate Crime Charges

Three men have been arrested and charged with assault and hate crimes following their March arrest for throwing rocks at…

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