Marene Gustin

Marene Gustin has written about Texas culture, food, fashion, the arts, and Lone Star politics and crime for television, magazines, the web and newspapers nationwide, and worked in Houston politics for six years. Her freelance work has appeared in the Austin Chronicle, Austin-American Statesman, Houston Chronicle, Houston Press, Texas Monthly, Dance International, Dance Magazine, the Advocate, Prime Living, InTown magazine, OutSmart magazine and web sites CultureMap Houston and Austin, Eater Houston and Gayot.com, among others.
2018 Elections

Lupe Valdez Discusses Her Bid to Become the Nation’s 1st Out Lesbian Governor

Former sheriff Lupe Valdez on her bid to become the first out lesbian to lead a U.S. state.

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Wedding Guide

WEDDINGS: Lookalike Grooms Dressed Almost Identically for Their Ceremony

Look-alike grooms Dylan and Mike Valenti-Kanipes dressed identically for their ceremony, except for the ties.

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News

Corpus Christi’s Eric Holguin Vies to Become 1st Out Latino Congressman

Democrat takes on anti-LGBTQ Republican in race for seat vacated by Blake Farenthold.

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Arts & Entertainment

Dancing in the Digital Age with Harper Watters

Houston Ballet soloist leaps from stage to social media and film.

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Arts & Entertainment

Theater District to Host Annual Open House August 26

Your seat is waiting.

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Wedding Guide

WEDDINGS: Steamy Romance

Racine and Tiffany Armstead tied the knot after a shower-glass proposal.

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News

Gay Candidate Faces GOP Opponent Tied to Anti-LGBTQ Hate Groups

Jim Kovach takes on Erin Swanson in Harris County judicial race.

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2018 Elections

Democrat Dayna Steele Makes History in Congressional Bid

Longtime ally with gay son takes on anti-LGBTQ incumbent

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2018 Elections

Judicial Candidate Beau Miller is the Political Opposite of His Tea-Party Father

Houston attorney would be among state's first openly HIV-positive elected officials. 

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Features

Green Party

LGBTQ Pride event part of downtown park’s 10th-anniversary celebration.

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