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Calendar: July 2009

Film, Performing Arts, Performaning Arts for Young People, Art/Photography, and Day-By-Day Events.

Compiled by Nancy Ford

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HOT TICKET

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Debbie Boily

Alive and Swell

Debbie Boily celebrates Jacques Brel

Jacques Brel aficionado and interpreter Debbie Boily stays true to her passion for the 20th-century French composer with a fresh show based on a familiar theme. Aided by noted Brel scholar and translator Arnold Johnston, Boily and a solid cast bring a new gloss to Brel standards and also present little-known jewels from his vast repertoire with Seasons in the Sun–A Celebration of Jacques Brel.

Marc Almond, David Bowie, Dusty Springfield, Ray Charles, The Dresden Dolls, Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, Rod McKuen, The Kingston Trio, Judy Collins, and other vocal luminaries all appreciated Brel’s understated and often gritty genius, recording English translations of his more recognizable tunes like “If You Go Away.” Of Brel, French cabaret goddess Edith Piaf said: “He goes to the limit of his strength because, through his singing, he expresses his reason for living and each line hits you in the face and leaves you dazed.”

Locally and internationally, Boily has repeatedly starred in and directed the reliable Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, so she knows her material. Backing her up are Bethany Daniels Shapiro, Rob Fleebe, and Terry Jones, with award-winning Parisian jazz pianist Jerome Kaslin, and Robin Borthwick on drums. Weekends, July 10-31. Ovations, 2536 Times Blvd. deborahboily.com · 713/524-6706. – Nancy Ford

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FILM

The Sound of Music. The award-winning musical has been restored to all its Alpine, 35mm glory. TUTS also offers a chance to win free tickets to see its live production, coming to Houston in December. July 9, 2pm. Museum of Fine Arts Houston, 1001 Bissonnet St. mfah.org · 713/639-7300, 713/639-7379 (Spanish).

Not So Final Frontier. An intergalactic night of sci-fi and Star Trek fan films, with Starship Exeter Team members attending. Presented by Aurora Picture Show and DiverseWorks. July 25, 7pm. 1117 East Freeway. $7. aurorapictureshow.org · 713/868-2101.

High Noon. Part of the Menil Summer Movies in the Park series, the 1952 western classic stars Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly. July 31, 8pm. Menil Park, 1515 Sul Ross. Free. aurorapictureshow.org · 713/868-2101.
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PERFORMING ARTS

The Wiz. Patdro Harris directs this funkier version of The Wizard of Oz. Through July 1. Ensemble Theatre, 3535 Main St. Tickets: $15-$45. ensemblehouston.com · 713/520-0055.

Natural Disasters. Jack Heifner’s Tropical Depression and Twister, two weather-based one-act comedies. Through July 4. Theatre Suburbia, 4106 Way Out West Dr. theatresuburbia.com · 713/682-3525.

Thom Pain (based on nothing). Houston actor Seán Patrick Judge stars in the Houston premiere of Will Eno’s one-man play. Through July 4, 8pm. DiverseWorks, 1117 East Freeway. diverseworks.org · 713/335-3445.

The Story of Burford, Category 5. When a hurricane hits Houston, the Spy Eye News team hits the water. Through Aug. 29. Radio Music Theatre, 2623 Colquitt. Tickets: $22. radiomusictheatre.com · 713/522-7722.

Star-Spangled Salute. In conjunction with KPRC’s Local 2 Summer Symphony Nights, Michael Krajewski conducts the Houston Symphony with guest vocalists, The Cactus Cuties. July 4, 8:30pm. Miller Outdoor Theatre, Hermann Park, 100 Concert Dr. Details: houstonsymphony.org · 713/238-1477.

The Phantom of the Opera. Broadway Across America presents the Andrew Lloyd Webber classic. July 8-Aug. 2. Hobby Center’s Sarofim Hall, 800 Bagby St. broadwayacrossamerica.com · 713/315-2500.

Music of Star Trek & Sci-Fi. Houston Symphony’s JPMorgan Chase Summer in the City series presents science fiction-inspired tunes. July 9, 7:30pm. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana St. houstonsymphony.org · 713/238-1477.

42nd Street. Starring Loretta Swit, the classic musical appropriately marks Theatre Under the Stars’ 42nd summer of free performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre. July 9-14, 8:15pm. Miller Outdoor Theatre, 100 Concert Dr. Details: houstonsymphony.org · 713/238-1477.

After the Rain the Sun Will Shine follows eight African-American LGBT friends whose love is tested by drugs, alcohol, and domestic violence. July 11, 7:30 p.m. Presented by KJ Production at Kaplan Theatre, 5601 S. Braeswood Ave. $25. kisajacksonproduction.com · 214-779-8065.

Houston Chronicle 50th Anniversary Dollar Concert. Houston Symphony music director Hans Graf conducts Holst’s The Planets. July 12, 7:30pm. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana St. houstonsymphony.org · 713/238-1477.

Thoroughly Modern Millie. Texas Repertory Theatre Company’s presentation of the musical classic. July 15-Aug. 9. 14243 Stuebner Airline Rd. $25+. texreptheatre.org · 281/583-7573.

Sherlock Holmes and The Crucifer of Blood. Alley Theatre’s ExxonMobil Summer Chills series kicks off with a tale of two murders that lead to a blood bath and an uncanny mystery. July 15-Aug. 16. $21+. 615 Texas Ave. Details: alleytheatre.org · 713/220-5700.

12th Annual Festival of Originals features five original one-act plays by five different playwrights with five different casts. July 17-Aug. 8. Theatre Southwest, 8944-A Clarkcrest. Tickets: $13-$15. theatresouthwest.org · 713/661-9505.

Houston Symphony’s Gamer MusiCON 09 offers a video games extravaganza culminating with a Guitar Hero contest in this all-day celebration featuring concerts and displays. July 18, 2-11pm. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana St. houstonsymphony.org · 713/238-1477.

The Blue Planet Live! Dramatic ocean video is played on a giant screen above the Houston Symphony. July 24, 7:30pm. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana St. houstonsymphony.org · 713/238-1477.

The Music of ABBA. Original ABBA drummer Roger Palm joins the Houston Symphony for “Mamma Mia,” “Dancing Queen,” “Take a Chance on Me,” and more. July 25, 7:30pm. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana St. houstonsymphony.org · 713/238-1477.

ComedySportz Corporate Day Camp treats executives, small-business owners, and entrepreneurs and/or clients to a box lunch, ComedySportz show, games, and prizes. July 30, 1-4pm. ComedySportz Arena, 901 Town Country Blvd. $29. comedysportz.com · 713/868-1444.

The Tamarie Cooper Show: Journey to the Center of My Brain (in 3D!). The Catastrophic Theatre presents the local legend’s singing neurotransmitters, raging hormones, Tamarie’s inner child, id, and super-ego in this journey of self-discovery, science-style. July 30-Aug. 29. Stages Repertory Theatre, 3201 Allen Parkway. $25. stagestheatre.com · 713/527-8243.
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PERFORMING ARTS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Summertime Beach Party. Target Free First Sunday offers families on a budget an afternoon of fun with artistic and scientific projects. July 5, 1-5pm. Museum of Fine Arts’ Audrey Jones Beck Building, 5601 Main St. Details: mfah.org · 713/639-7300, 713/639-7379 (Spanish).

Surf’s Up. Target Free First Sunday’s Family Flicks presents an animated family film featuring the voice of Shia LaBeouf as Cody, a Rockhopper penguin. July 5, 2pm. Free. Museum of Fine Arts’ Audrey Jones Beck Building, 5601 Main St. Details: mfah.org · 713/639-7300, 713/639-7379 (Spanish).

P’s and Q’s: the ABC’s of Manners. Steven Garfinkel’s musical world premiere about etiquette. July 5-Aug. 9. Main Street Theater-Rice Village, 2540 Times Blvd. Tickets: $20-$36. Details: mainstreettheater.com · 713/524-6706.

Alice in Wonderland. Houston playwright and director Ed Muth directs this new adaptation. July 10, 17, and 24 at 11am.; July 11, 18, and 25 at 2pm. $5. Express Theatre, 446 Northwest Mall. expresstheatre.com · 713-682-5044.

The Striking Viking Story Pirates, presented by Aurora Picture Show, is written by children but performed by adults. July 11, 7-8pm. The Children’s Museum, 1500 Binz. $4-$7. aurorapictureshow.org · 713/868-2101.

Rienzi’s Family Art Workshops lead children through a creative journey by helping them author a short story ( July 12 ), create an illustrated art book ( July 19 ), and animate a story through puppetry ( July 26 ).1-4:30pm. 1406 Kirby Dr. $5 for adults, free for children 12 and under.713/639-7800.

Winnie-the-Pooh. Daria James directs A.A. Milne’s classic story of a bear and his honey, this time told in musical form. July 13-16, 9:45 and 11:30am. Main Street Theater-Chelsea Market, 4617 Montrose Blvd. Tickets: $8. mainstreettheater.com · 713/524-6706.
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RADIO

After Hours. Sunday mornings, 1-4 am. Featuring the QMZ (Queer Music Zone) with Jimmy Carper. KPFT 90.1 FM, 713/526-5738.

Queer Voices. Mondays, 8-10 pm. Features, news, music, interviews, reviews, and commentary. KPFT 90.1 FM, 713/526-4000.

Reach Out in the Darkness. Houston’s only transgender radio host and her partner present selected music from the ’60s, played like it was in the ’60s, exclusively from vinyl pressings. Every Wednesday morning, 3-6 am, KPFT Pacifica radio (90.1 FM).

World of Opera. Houston Grand Opera returns to the airwaves for its 8th season beginning Oct. 14 with highlights from last season’s performances. Saturdays, 12:30 pm on 88.7 FM, KUHF. Info/radio guides: 800/62-OPERA or www.npr.org.
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ART/PHOTOGRAPHY

Literally Figurative. The many aspects of the human figure are depicted by craft artists working with ceramic, fiber, glass, metal, wood, and mixed media. Through July 3. Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, 4848 Main St. crafthouston.org · 713/529-4848.

The Retablos: Art for the Masses. An insight into the art of the retablo, small oil paintings on tin, zinc, wood, or copper. Free. Through July 12. The Heritage Society Museum. Sam Houston Park, 1100 Bagby St. heritagesociety.org · 713/655-1912.

Oh, Man. New paintings and works on paper by Mark Todd. Through July 23. Domy Books Houston, 1709 Westheimer Rd. domystore.com · 713/523-3669.

A One-Man Army: The Art of Arthur Szyk. The political illustrations of one of the 20th century’s most important political propagandists. Through July 26. Holocaust Museum Houston, 5401 Caroline St. hmh.org · 713/942-8000.

Perspectives 166: Torsten Slama. The post-apocalyptic worlds imagined by the Berlin-based artist Torsten Slama feature drawings, paintings, and works in airbrush depicting architectural and landscape scenes. Through July 26. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose Blvd. camh.org · 713/284-8250.

Pioneers of Contemporary Glass displays 300 pieces of exemplary glass works. Through July 26. Museum of Fine Arts, 1001 Bissonnet. mfah.org · 713/639-7300, 713/639-7379 (Spanish).

Existed: Leonardo Drew. Fourteen major sculptures and 12 works on paper created between 1991 and 2008 represent the artist’s abstract works. Through Aug. 1. Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston’s Fine Arts Building, entrance 16 off Cullen Boulevard. blaffergallery.org · 713/743-9971.

The Nature of Diamonds. Exhibit includes the Elton John Cartier shoulder brooch and the 2,000-diamond corsage ornament made in 1855 for the niece of Napoleon Bonaparte. Through Sept. 7. Houston Museum of Natural Science, One Hermann Circle Dr. hmns.org · 713/639-4629.

Amy Blakemore: Photographs 1988-2008. Thirty-six intriguing works from Houston-based Blakemore’s collection includes black-and-white street settings to lush colorful landscapes. Through Sept. 13. Museum of Fine Arts’ Audrey Jones Beck Building, 5601 Main St. mfah.org · 713/639-7300, 713/639-7379 (Spanish).

Ways of Seeing: Photography of Ishimoto Yasuhiro. 300 photographs reveal why Yashuhiro was considered the most influential Japanese photographer of his generation in the development of postwar Japanese photography. Through Sept. 13. Museum of Fine Arts Houston’s Caroline Wiess Law Building, 1001 Bissonnet. mfah.org · 713/639-7300, 713/639-7379 (Spanish).

North Looks South: Building a Latin American Art Collection. More than 80 works celebrate MFAH’s major Latin American art acquisitions ranging in date from the 1920s to the present. Through Sept. 27. Museum of Fine Arts Houston’s Caroline Wiess Law Building, 1001 Bissonnet. mfah.org · 713/639-7300, 713/639-7379 (Spanish).

No Zoning: Artists Engage Houston. Through Oct. 4. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose Blvd. camh.org · 713/284-8250.

Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China’s First Emperor features life-size clay figures and artifacts excavated in 1974. Through Oct. 18. Houston Museum of Natural Science, One Herman Circle Drive. hmns.org · 713/639-4629.

Luck of the Draw 8: When Art Attacks. OutSmart ‘s Nancy Ford emcees the annual auction of 200 works by artists from all over the world. July 1, 6:30pm. DiverseWorks, 1117 East Freeway. diverseworks.org · 713/223-8346.

Dick Wray exhibit, in conjunction with ArtHouston 2009. July 6-Aug. 4 ; artist’s reception, July 11, 6-9pm. Wade Wilson Art, 4411 Montrose Blvd # 200B. wadewilsonart.com · 713/521-2977.

Perspectives Talk: Toby Kamps. The senior curator at CAMH and curator of Perspectives 166: Torsten Slama discusses the exhibition. July 16, 6:30 p.m. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose Blvd. Details: camh.org · 713/284-8250.

$timulus features new works by Mequitta Ahuja, Dawolu Jabari Anderson, Katy Heinlein, Lauren Kelley, El Franco Lee II, Lynne McCabe, Delilah Montoya, Katrina Moorhead, Floyd Newsum, and Stephanie Toppin, all 2008 recipients of the Artadia Awards. July 17-Aug. 15 ; artist’s reception July 17, 6-8pm.. DiverseWorks, 1117 East Freeway. 713/335-3445.

Detritus features painter Angela Beloian’s Color Study IV and sculptor Jessica Moon Bernstein’s Land Fill, both inspired by discarded materials. July 17- Aug. 28 ; opening reception with an artist talk, July 17, 6-9pm. Art League Houston. 1953 Montrose Blvd. Details: artleaguehouston.org · 713/523-9530.

Visual Harassment. El Franco Lee II, son of the former county commissioner, explores the “truthful realities of humanity” with small, graphic paintings. July 17-Aug. 28 ; opening reception with an artist talk, July 17, 6-9pm. Art League Houston. 1953 Montrose Blvd. Details: artleaguehouston.org · 713/523-9530.

Challenge VII: dysFUNctional and Unknitting: Challenging Textile Traditions. Dual summer exhibits challenge the traditional uses of wood, textiles, and other materials. July 18-Sept. 13. Houston Center for Contemporary Crafts. 4848 Main St.crafthouston.org · 713/529-4848.

Miles and Miles of Texas: The Lone Star State Through the Eyes of Buck Schiwetz. Works in graphite, watercolor, mixed media, and oil pay homage to Texas’ earliest buildings and homes. July 21-Sept. 30. The Heritage Society Museum, 1100 Bagby St. Free. heritagesociety.org.
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JULY DAY-BY-DAY

4 (Sat.)

Freedom Over Texas. Presented by Shell, Houston’s Fourth of July celebration honors the 40th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo XI Lunar Landing, and features country vocalist Clay Walker and the largest land-based fireworks show in the nation. The fun-filled family celebration also includes the Bud Zone Sand Volleyball Championship; Budweiser Beer Garden; NASA exhibits; Liberty Parkfeaturing tanks and representation from all five branches of the military; and the All American Kids Zone. 4-10pm. Eleanor Tinsley Park at Buffalo Bayou. Free. freedomovertexas.org.

16-19 (Thurs-Sun.)

The 32nd Annual Reliant Park World Series of Dog Shows features Stump, the reigning Westminster Kennel Club champion and Houston native. Houston’s Reliant Center, 8am-5pm. $5-$10. reliantdogshows.com.

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Weekly (Sundays)

The Women’s Group. A feminist group for all women (where each woman defines her own feminism) hosts a new speaker each week. July 5: the film, Without Lying Down. July 12: professional organizer Gayle Goddard on the basics of reorganizing and the philosophy behind it. 10:45am. First Unitarian Universalist Church’s Sojourner Truth Room, 5200 Fannin. Iris Sizemore, 713/529-8571.

Weekly (Mondays)

TG Support Group. Helping TransGenders Anonymous is a facilitated support group for all transgender people, supporters, family, and significant others. 7-9pm. TG Center, 713 Fargo. transhouston.com · 713/520-8586.

Meditation Mondays. Shift into wisdom, self-realization, and actualization with Big Mind led by Alan Davidson, author of Body Brilliance: Mastering Your Five Vital Intelligences. 7:30-9:30pm. 1712 Fairview Ave. throughyourbody.com · 713/942-0923.

Get Healthy with Your Community. Montrose Community Meltdown Challenge features motivational speakers, light exercises, and weight-loss progress checks. Through Sept. 17, 7pm. Montrose Counseling Center’s GLBT Cultural Center, 401 Branard St. 281/974-9917.

Weekly (Tuesdays)

Houston Roller Derby Rec League. Skate to train or just recreationally with the women of the Houston Roller Derby. 7:30-9:30pm. Dairy Ashford Roller Rink, 1820 S. Dairy Ashford St. houstonrollerderby.com.

Weekly (Thursdays)

GLBT-Friendly Depression & Bipolar Support Group. 7:15-8:30pm. Bering Memorial United Methodist Church, 1440 Harold, room 232. Free. 713/526-1018.

Mixers and Elixirs. Enjoy dancing under the dinosaurs to some of Houston’s most popular bands, complimentary appetizers and a cash bar. Through Aug. 28, 6pm. Houston Museum of Natural Science, One Hermann Circle Dr. $13-$15. hmns.org · 713/639-4629.

You Are Not Alone. GLBTQ Coming Out Support Group meets weekly featuring an educational presentation on a specific topic, followed by an open, confidential discussion of that topic. Through August 6, 6pm. Donations accepted. Montrose Counseling Center, 401 Branard. Registration: 713/529-0037, ext. 394.

Weekly (Sun., Wed., Sat.)

Love and Rackets. Houston Tennis Club welcomes players and enthusiasts of all skill levels. Sundays, 9am-noon; Wednesdays, 7:30-9pm; clinics, every Saturday 9-10:30am. Memorial Park Tennis Center, 1500 Memorial Loop. Annual membership, $30; court fees, $3 per session. houstontennisclub.org.

Biweekly (2nd & 4th Wed.)

City of Houston’s TransGender Task Force helps Houston-area transgender people access medical and social services to reduce the incidence of HIV. 7-9pm. TG Center, 713 Fargo. transhouston.com · 713/520-8586.

Biweekly (2nd & 4th Fri.)

Transgender Buddhist Meditation Group offers a traditional Theravada Buddhist vipassana 30-minute meditation for transgender people. 7-9pm. TG Center, 713 Fargo. transhouston.com · 713/520-8586.

Semimonthly (2nd Tues. & 4th Sat.)

Some Transgenders Are Guys (STAG) is a facilitated group for female-to-male identified individuals, supporters, family, and significant others. 2nd Tuesday, 7-9pm and 4th Saturday, 5-6pm. TG Center, 713 Fargo. transhouston.com · 713/520-8586.

Monthly (1st Sun.)

Finding Your Voice. PFLAG Houston’s speakers bureau panel discusses experiences speaking to various groups, organizations, and corporations. Small groups break off after the program for discussion in a safe, confidential environment. 2pm. St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Jones Building, 5501 S. Main St. pflaghouston.org.

Free Legal Consultations for PWAs. AIDS Foundation Houston and Katine & Nechman L.L.P. offer 30 minutes of free legal consultation on any legal issue to persons with HIV and AIDS, by appointment. Katine & Nechman, 1111 North Loop West, Suite 180. lawkn.com · 713/808-1000.

Monthly (1st Fri.)

First Friday Happy Hour. Northwest Corner, a social and civic LGBT organization for Houstonians living northwest of Loop 610, meets. NWCorner.org.

Transgender Social. Dinner and a movie and/or games and a speaker of interest to the trans community. 7-10pm. TG Center, 713 Fargo. Tickets: $5. transhouston.com · 713/520-8586.

Monthly (1st Sat.)

First Saturday Arts Market. Local artists display and sell original works of art, and local musicians entertain. 11am-6pm. Wind Water Gallery, 548 West 19th St. Free. yalestreetmarket.com.

Monthly (2nd Sat.)

Second Saturdays at Winter St. Studios. Meet and hang with artists in the studios marked by a large red dot on or near the door. 1-6pm. Winter St. Studios, 2101 Winter St. winterstreetstudios.net · 713/862-0082.

Monthly (3rd Sun.)

LOAF Meet and Greet. Lesbians Over Age Fifty meet for munchies and fellowship; bring some of both. 2pm. 1034 West 17th St.

Monthly (3rd Thurs.)

Share with PFLAG Houston in a safe, confidential setting. 7:30pm. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church’s Chatham Room, 1805 Alabama. pflaghouston.org.

Monthly (4th Wed.)

Lesbian Dinner Group. Single and coupled women come for a meal, but stay for the camaraderie. 7:30pm. Cafe Express, 1422 West Gray St. [email protected].

Monthly (4th Sat.)

TG Support Group. Texas Association for Transsexual Support (TATS) is a professionally facilitated support group for those identifying as being a transsexual. 4-5pm. TG Center, 713 Fargo. transhouston.com · 713/520-8586.

Significant Others. TG Support Group provides support to the wives, husbands, girlfriends, and boyfriends of individuals whose partners are considering transition. 3-4pm. TG Center, 713 Fargo. transhouston.com · 713/520-8586.

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PLANNING AHEAD

August 1

White Linen Night. Each summer, art galleries, retail boutiques, restaurants, bars, and businesses in the Houston Heights celebrate art, culture, and community in a New Orleans-style. stroll among the merchants lining 19th Street, Studewood, White Oak, Heights Blvd, Washington, and Yale streets. Suggested attire: white. 6-10pm. whitelinennightsheights.com.

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HIV TESTING

Thomas Street Clinic is offering HIV testing free to the public, Mon.-Fri. 9 am-1 pm. There is no need to establish eligibility (“gold-card”), no donation will be asked of the person seeking testing, and the test is free. Thomas Street Clinic, 2015 Thomas, 713/873-4157 or 713/873-4026.

The Montrose Clinic offers free confidential HIV testing at these locations:

Decades, 1205 Richmond, 713/521-2224, Mon. 6-10pm (Dennis);
EJ’s, 2517 Ralph, 713/527-9071, Wed. & Fri. 10pm-1am (Rhonda & Lourdes);
Mary’s, Naturally, 1022 Westheimer, 713/527-9669, Wed. 4-8pm (Jack);
Midtown Spa, 3100 Fannin, 713/522-2379, Tues. 9pm-1am (Carlos), Wed. 10pm-1am (Juan), Fri. 10pm-1am (Quincy);
Ripcord, 715 Fairview, 713/521-2792, Wed. 9pm-12am (Matthew);
Inergy/Mango Lounge, 5750 Chimney Rock, 713/660-7310, Mon. 9pm-12am (Carlos);
1415 Bar & Grill, 1415 California, 713/522-7066, Thurs. 9pm-12am (Carlos);
611 Hyde Park Pub, 611 Hyde Park, 713/526-7070, Tues. 3-7pm & Sun. 2-6pm (Matthew);
All Star News and Video Emporium, 3415 Katy Freeway & Studewood, 713/869-7878, Mon. & Thurs. 4-8pm (Jack);
Brazos River Bottom, 2400 Brazos, 713/528-9192, Thurs. 8pm-12am (Matthew);
Cousin’s, 817 Fairview, 713/528-9204, Thurs. 8pm-12am (Jack);
Club Houston, 2205 Fannin, 713/659-4998, Tues. 8pm-12am (Dennis). For more info: 713/830-3000.

Planned Parenthood offers free anonymous or confidential testing at clinic locations throughout the area. To speak with an HIV counselor: 1-800-230-PLAN, Dickinson: 281/337-7725, Fannin: 713/831-6543, FM1960: 281/587-8081, Greenspoint: 281/445-4553, Huntsville: 936/295-6396, Lufkin: 936/634-8446 x223, Rosenberg: 281/342-3950, Stafford: 281/494-9848.
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