Connor Behrens

Connor Behrens is a communications graduate from the University of Houston. He has written for the Washington Post, Community Impact Newspaper and the Galveston County Daily News (the oldest newspaper in Texas). When he's not writing stories, he is likely watching the latest new release at the movie theater.
Features

Alt-Pop artist Attxla Transforms Personal Struggles into Musical Magic

Attxla's new song "Release" aims to inspire and offer healing for the LGBTQ community.

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Features

David Bowers is Honored for His Legacy of Community Involvement

Galveston Realtor honored for his contributions in historical preservation.

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Features

Travis Newman Joins Access Care of Coastal Texas to Empower Clients Living with HIV

Help fight stigma and provide resources for those living with HIV.

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Features

Cameron Dunbar Joins Galveston Historical Foundation

GHF weaves the Island’s past and present into a diverse cultural tapestry.

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Cover Story

Pride Galveston: A Celebration of Love and Acceptance

Terry and Jamie Fuller-Waymire‘s ongoing mission to foster love and inclusivity on the Island.

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Houston Pride

Rev. Dr. Jerry Maynard: The People’s Priest and Advocate for Equality

Queer priest champions spirituality and pastoral care for everyone.

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Houston Pride

Queer Singer Z’maji Glamouratti to Headline at Rainbow on the Green Event

Glamouratti's music is an eclectic mix of disco house, soul, Cumbia, gospel, and more.

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Beyond the Binary

SJ Ralston’s Journey to Authenticity

Silas “SJ” Ralston always felt different growing up. Decades later, the nonbinary NASA researcher is a fully out and open…

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An Interview With . . .

Frank Billingsley Reflects on Nearly 30 Years at KPRC 2

After nearly 30 years on the airwaves, KPRC 2’s chief meteorologist Frank Billingsley is signing off.

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Art

Daniel E. Zamora: Healing Through Art After Substance Abuse

Zamora's new exhibit, "Joy and Fear on the Homeworld," opens May 2.

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