Since the November 28 attack on Avondale against New York dancer Alan Tibbetts, accompanied by rumors of other hate-driven assaults, many in the community remain on edge. For some ideas…
Read More »Month: February 2004
Nearly five years ago, Judy and Bruce Reeves helped establish the Gulf Coast Archive & Museum of GLBT History in their residence near downtown. Even after the community museum moved…
Read More »This month, Derrick Elliott launches a new group for men across the multicultural spectrum. Men of All Colors Together-Houston will meet for the first time on Thursday, February 5, at…
Read More »Tamara Jones, chief of staff for City Council member Ada Edwards, will lead a workshop on social, political, and civil justice activism on Feb. 5, 6:30 p.m., at Resurrection Metropolitan…
Read More »Meet Nick Scotti, actor/model and star of the reality series New York Nick. (You might remember Scotti as the clueless hunk in 1997’s Kiss Me Guido.) Along with Nick’s saucy…
Read More »Writer Molly Ivins’s razor wit and pointed commentary have been literary thorns in the side of politicians for years. Never at a loss for an opinion, Ivins talks about the…
Read More »At press time, the nominations for the 76th Annual Academy Awards had not been revealed. We can’t imagine Charlize Theron not being nominated for her role as serial killer Aileen…
Read More »Thanks to Comedy Central’s Straight Plan for the Gay Man, three gay men achieve their dreams of becoming a blue-collar meatpacker, competitive basket-ball player, and bar-hopping, smooth-talking babe magnet. It…
Read More »Out on the Edge is a one-hour stand-up special hosted by Alan Cumming (X2, Cabaret) and features the best of alternative comedy with a distinctly gay edge. Some of the…
Read More »DocDay presents the television premieres of My Babushska—Searching Ukrainian Identities and Resisting Paradise, the two latest films by pioneering avant-garde filmmaker and documentarian Barbara Hammer. Hammer, who is openly lesbian,…
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