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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Support Your Local Drag Queens

Rainbow on the Rink receives anti-LGBTQ backlash and threats.

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Senate Bills Threaten Texas Real-Estate Market

Ban on foreign ownership of Texas property would harm immigrants seeking to achieve the American Dream.

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Judge Jason Cox Holds Fundraiser to Defend Election Contest

Because Republicans just won’t give up on election denials.

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AFH’s Annual AIDS Walk Set for March 5

The Walk to End HIV supports several local nonprofits.

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What’s going on with Pride Houston 365 this year?

There will be a parade, but no festival this June.

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Meet Louie Minor

Louie Minor is the first openly gay county commissioner in Texas.

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FBI Seeks Information from Victims of Houston Man Who Attacked a Trans Woman

The FBI and Houston Police Department (HPD) are searching for more information from victims of the Houston man accused of…

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A Preview of the 88th Legislative Session

On the first day to pre-file bills for the upcoming Texas legislative session starting in January, 17 anti-LGBTQ+ bills were…

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Vigil for Club Q Victims to be Held Wednesday, November 23

The Montrose Center and other community partners are coming together for a Wednesday night vigil in honor of the victims…

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TX House Bill 643

It didn’t take long after Texas Republicans swept the statewide races for the anti-LGBTQ bills to start flying in Austin.

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