Month: June 2010

Local News

U of H Names Director for LGBT Resource Center

“I am delighted that UH has decided to take the positive step of creating an LGBT Resource Center,” says Schroeder,…

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Features

Caffeine and Enlightenment: Living Mosaic Café and Coffeehouse offers both.

Whether you believe in Jesus or just free Wi-Fi, the charming 100-year-old two-story house located at 819 Richmond Avenue (next…

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News

Hawaii Poised to Approve Civil Unions Law

The quest for marriage equality took a big step on April 30 when the Hawaii State Legislature passed House Bill…

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Arts & Entertainment

Pride Idol: Houston Singers Idol-ize Pride

It’s 9:45 p.m. on a Thursday at Meteor, Houston’s stylishly retro nightclub. The stage is set, every seat is taken,…

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Music

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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Features

Barton Brooks Builds the Global Family

Barton Brooks calls everyone to help another. You can crisscross the globe, aiding him and his organization Global Colors, build…

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Music

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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News

Equality Florida Demands Apology from Outed Antigay ‘Expert’

Equality Florida, Florida’s leading organization advocating equality for LGBTs, is demanding an apology from the Florida attorney general for using…

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News

SLDN Fights for DADT Repeal

Illustrating the human toll that Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT) places on the U.S.’s already strained military force, Servicemembers Legal…

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Film/DVD

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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