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QFest Celebrates 20 Years of Queer Film

Houston’s LGBTQ Film Festival returns July 21–25.

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‘A Murder in Montrose’: Houston Public Media Documentary Chronicles Impact of Pivotal Moment in Houston LGBT History

On June 23, a documentary titled A Murder in Montrose: The Paul Broussard Legacy will premiere on Channel 8/Houston PBS,…

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Portrait of the Artist as a Gay Man: David Hockney Documentary Comes to MFAH

As he nears his ninth decade, the great gay British artist David Hockney shows absolutely no signs of slowing down.

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Review: ‘Viva’

The coming-of-age cross-dressing saga you’ve been waiting for.

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New LGBT Film Festival Brings Independent Shorts and Full-Length Films to Houston

On April 1 through 3, the first annual Queer Hippo International will take place at the Houston Museum of African…

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Month of Love: ‘Freeheld’ and ‘Edge of Seventeen’

In queer cinema, February brings us two stories of love, individuality, and fighting for what’s right: Freeheld (a new DVD…

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‘How to Win at Checkers (Every Time)’

Superstar Thai actor-model Toni Rakkaen headlines this debut feature from Korean-American writer-director Josh Kim.

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‘Portrait of a Serial Monogamist’

Smart, successful, and charming, Elsie (Diane Flacks) is a fortysomething Toronto TV producer who is the nice Jewish girl your…

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‘Naz & Maalik’

This film deftly explores the issue of government surveillance of Muslims, the tense relationship between black men and police, sexuality,…

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‘Grandma’

Elle Reid (Lily Tomlin) has just broken up with her girlfriend when her granddaughter, Sage (Julia Garner), unexpectedly shows up…

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