Month: September 2010

Local News

The Gay Agenda – September

Belles of the Balls. Most women prefer to rid their mugs of undue facial hair, but not the women of…

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Community Center Hosts Awareness, Art, and Exercise Events

Preparing for its 15th anniversary in 2011, representatives of Houston’s GLBT Community Center say the Center is set to participate…

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Episcopal and Lutheran Policy Changes…One Year Later

In the summer of 2009, both the General Convention of the Episcopal Church and the Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical…

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Houston Stonewall Young Democrats Seek New Members

"We forget that our life here in the city is very different from what life is like 10 or 15…

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Arts & Entertainment

‘25’ TO LIFE

An interview with out singer/songwriter Patty Larkin: Musicians have found a variety of ways to commemorate musical anniversaries, including massive…

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Columns

Confessions of a Funny Aunt

Hi Honey! It was great to talk to you last night; thanks for calling your Aunt Nancy. Did you receive…

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Arts & Entertainment

‘Glee’: Wheeeee!

You’ve heard about it everywhere. Your friends follow it with cultish obsession. But unlike other pop-culture crazes that rule our…

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Arts & Entertainment

The Boys in the Barnyard

Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Brent Ridge tell about their urban-rural transformation in "The Bucolic Plague: How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers."...

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Local News

Hope Has a New Home

Rev. Gary Bagley was recently installed as the first pastor of the Cathedral of Hope, St. John’s Parish in Houston,…

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Arts & Entertainment

My Queer War

James Lord hated college, just like he had hated prep school. A loner, Lord had always felt awkward, and the…

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