Greg Jeu

Greg Jeu is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of OutSmart Magazine.
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Obituary Notice: Dale A. Englefield, Jr

Dale A. Englefield Jr., born August 15, 1957 to Vivian and Dale Sr., departed this life October 30, 2013. A…

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President Barack Obama Endorses Mayor Annise Parker

President Barack Obama officially endorses Houston Mayor Annise Parker. Says Mayor Parker is “helping to create middle-class jobs, make Houston…

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Astrodome Yard Sale and Live Auction: Nov. 2, 2013

Fans of the Astrodome will have the opportunity to own a piece of the building’s history when a limited quantity…

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City of Houston Sues Developer for Cutting Down Protected Trees

The City of Houston is suing Signature City Homes, its owners and contractors, following the removal of two large, healthy…

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Representative Garnet Coleman comments on DOMA

“Today is a great victory for the LGBT community and yet another leap forward for marriage equality. This decision validates…

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Nontheists Applaud Supreme Court’s Decisions on DOMA and Prop 8

The Secular Coalition for America today applauded the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the so-called Defense of Marriage Act…

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For Same-Sex Couples Marriage Rulings Dramatically Impacts Their Health Care Options

Legacy Community Health Services Executive Director Katy Caldwell said, “This is a huge step forward for the LGBT community and…

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Peace Corps Announces New Service Opportunity for Same-Sex Couples

Peace Corps Deputy Director Carrie Hessler-Radelet today announced that the agency will begin accepting applications from same-sex domestic partners who…

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Nominate a White House “Harvey Milk Champions of Change” Individual

To honor Harvey Milk’s legacy, the White House will recognize a group of outstanding openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender…

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Texas A&M Rejects Student Group Discrimination

Texas A&M Student Body President John L. Claybrook has vetoed a bill that would have allowed discrimination against on-campus LGBT…

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