Marene Gustin

Marene Gustin has written about Texas culture, food, fashion, the arts, and Lone Star politics and crime for television, magazines, the web and newspapers nationwide, and worked in Houston politics for six years. Her freelance work has appeared in the Austin Chronicle, Austin-American Statesman, Houston Chronicle, Houston Press, Texas Monthly, Dance International, Dance Magazine, the Advocate, Prime Living, InTown magazine, OutSmart magazine and web sites CultureMap Houston and Austin, Eater Houston and Gayot.com, among others.
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Harris County’s First LGBTQIA+ Commission

Championing inclusivity in the face of rising anti-LGBTQ legislation.

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Front Page A&E

Anchoring Pride and Positivity

Meet Trey Serna, the vibrant LGBTQ voice in news.

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Harris County Attorney Investigating Illegal Release of Trans Children’s Medical Records

Records were published by right-wing think tank.

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A Historic Appointment

Dr. Cody Pyke is the first transgender and nonbinary Harris Health System trustee.

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Insurance for LGBTQ+ Bars Becoming Harder to Get

Houston’s Pearl Bar denied coverage because of drag shows.

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Food + Drink

A Ghost Kitchen Materializes

Levi Rollins, co-owner of Urban Eats, has launched Salt & Sugar, featuring bagels, sandwiches, and other deli delights.

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Community News

A Safe Haven in The Woodlands

Conduit Coffee is the suburban LGBTQ-affirming spot.

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Asian American and Pacific Islanders

Teaching the Future

Namrata Subramanian talks education reform.

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Asian American and Pacific Islanders

Challenging Homophobia in the Muslim World

Activist Sharjeel Hanif is encouraged by the progress he sees.

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LGBTQ-affirming Coffee Shop in The Woodlands Faces Backlash

Owners are determined to build bridges in the community with their business.

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