Terrance Turner

Terrance Turner is a native Houstonian and freelance journalist. He is an avid football and rugby fan. Hobbies include reading, writing, and managing endless existential dread.
Features

Power in Community: The 24th Annual Houston Transgender Unity Banquet Honors Leading Activists

On September 17, our community’s largest annual transgender event will take place at the Marriott Hotel in north Houston.

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The Houston HIV and Aging Coalition Hosts Symposium This September

If you’re 50 or older, HIV positive, and want information on how to manage your health, next month’s symposium is…

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Viva Pulse: A Tribute to the Power of 49

Featured at Galveston’s Tremont Gallery, the exhibit, entitled 'Viva Pulse,' is a celebratory one.

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Houston’s DJ Panda Spins With Swag

About five years ago, Sean Royal, born in Houston and raised on its southwest side, began a path that would…

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News

Before the Game Even Began, Charlotte Lost It

On August 1, a federal judge in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, said that he needed more time to decide whether to…

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Features

After 140 Years, a New Chapter for Prairie View A&M

PV Spectrum provides a refuge for LGBT students on campus.

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Community News

New ‘Engender’ Podcast Hosts Conversations About Gender

On Tuesday, July 5, radio personality Lily David recorded her first official episode as host of the new “Engender Podcast,”…

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Arts & Entertainment

‘How Christianity Sustains a Gay Man’ By J.H. Hayes

Raised in a Southern Baptist household near Houston, Hayes realized that he was gay during middle and high school.

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Community News

Houston Photographer Launches ‘Pride Portraits’ Series

On Wednesday, June 29, a free photoshoot will be held for “Pride Portraits,” an event by Eric Edward Schell Photography.

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Arts & Entertainment

‘Bat Boy: The Musical’ Returns to the Kaleidoscope Theater

From June 24 to July 24, the Kaleidoscope Theater’s first-ever production returns to its home in the downtown Theater District.

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