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Features
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No Shame in Her Improv Game
Heather “Deep Sea” Fisher, 22, first became involved in ComedySportz while still in high school. Her website bio reads: “Think of that beautifully talented and lovely girl that every high…
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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, a new church borne of the union of St. John’s…
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Queer and Muslim
From a quiet Chicago coffeehouse, Texas-born writer and performance artist Daaimah Mubashshir discusses her undefinable self, her work in progress, and growing up queer and Muslim.
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On the Edge: Houston Fringe Festival features lesbian poetess
Native Texan and lyrical wordsmith, Smith ushered herself from an affair with a married, aqua-eyed woman to enlightenment by composing a collection of poetry.
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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 to the beloved Chapultepec restaurant) could be your new Montrose…
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A Gift of Age: Lesbian Life Stories
Old Lesbians Oral Herstory Project chronicles the lavender lives of 22 brave women. by Joyce Gabiola
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Bitch and Blasted
Bitch, the classically-trained violinist turned multi-instrumentalist-poet-rocker, is as blunt as her stage name—a name chosen to reclaim a word that is used negatively in order to empower one’s self, much…
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Working Women
When we think of the hottest DJs who have spun this town underground with deafening sounds into daybreak for 20-plus years, we might think of Michael Degrace or DJ Johnny…
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Thank You, Universe
What would the world be today without John Cameron Mitchell's and Stephen Trask's 1998 off-Broadway hit Hedwig and the Angry Inch?
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