Arts & Entertainment

This Could Be a Wild Night by Ash Gray and the Girls

Originally an Austinite, Ash’s retro-pop sound (think the Mamas and Papas trapped in the Partridge Family’s touring schoolbus) hearkens back…

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Laws of Illusion by Sarah McLachlan

Just in time for the 2010 installment of her renowned Lilith Fair (which visits Houston on August 18), McLachlan returns…

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The Girl on the Train

The legendary, still-luscious French actress Catherine Deneuve stars in this taut drama that reveals the extremes that a mother must…

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‘Friends’ to the End

A favorite on the queer film festival circuit, Hannah Free won 2009’s Best Narrative Feature Film honor at Austin’s Gay…

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Summer 2010 Beach Reads

why not make the best of your airport waiting, your down-time, your hammock-sitting, your beach reading, with a new book…

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Hardly Silenced: Discourse of the Anti-Equality Group Mind

We know what “they” say about “us” is often inaccurate, inflammatory, and sometimes just downright mean. Here, a long-time queer…

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Independent Women

Out singer/songwriter Chris Pureka has been peddling her brand of moody folk music for nearly 10 years. Think Mary Gauthier,…

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Prideful Programming

Given the avalanche of parades, parties, and other assorted Pride-related activities scheduled this month, one would think that staying home…

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Words of Advice: William S. Burroughs on the Road

The 20th century counter-culture icon and author (Naked Lunch, The Last Trilogy) who was openly gay before it was cool…

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Playlist: The Very Best of Dixie Chicks

No one need be embarrassed by this stellar collection of hits recorded by this Grammy-winning trio. Contains lead tunes like…

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