Month: May 2010

Features

Palm Springs Awakening

The mountains that wall Palm Springs are impressive enough. God-like in their enormity, deceptive in proximity, they are usually white-tipped,…

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Books

A Little Bit Wicked

If you inadvertently forgot to read the hardbound copy, you can redeem yourself by reading the paperback of Chenoweth’s lively…

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Arts & Entertainment

“Tragic Country Queen”

“Bill, you’re from Scotland? Can you tell me why I have such a large lesbian following there?

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Arts & Entertainment

Was He Or Wasn’t He?

Author Mark Griffin discovers that Vincente Minnelli was maybe, maybe not.

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Columns

What a World: Save the Yoni

A lovely tree grows right outside my home. Her strong trunk splits in two precisely at second-story balcony eye level,…

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Local News

Lawrence v. Texas Scholarship Established

The Houston GLBT Community Center has announced plans to award its first scholarship honoring the two men who were the…

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Local News

Lesbian Health Fair

Lesbian Health Initiative Houston has announced its spring health fair is offering a more extensive panel of blood screenings for…

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Local News

Bunnies 31 Sets Two New Records

An estimated 2,353 guests flooded through its gates for the whimsically ice cream-flavored theme party held April 4, and danced…

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Local News

HRC 13th Gala Set for May 22

Human Rights Campaign Houston’s 13th annual gala, Project Equality, is set for May 22 at Hilton Americas-Houston, 1600 Lamar St…

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Local News

Barbara Hartle Nominated to Head Houston’s Municipal Courts

“I believe Judge Hartle has the leadership qualities needed to direct our city’s court system to be even more responsive…

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