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Tag Archives: Didn’t
DVD review: “Black Briefs” (2012)
If you go into Black Briefs expecting something about underwear, you’ve misinterpreted the “briefs” in the title — not that the company releasing it didn’t want you to make that mistake. Black Briefs wants to be thought of as sexy, though just as much, it’s occasionally just creepy and odd. Continue reading
Posted in Auto, Houston, Instant Tea, life+style
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Transgender center launches intersex group
When a baby is born the first question most people ask is “is it a girl or a boy?” The doctor takes a look at the baby’s genitals, if they see a penis the child is declared a boy, if … Continue reading
Posted in Houston, Houston Headlines
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“Confessions of a Mormon Boy” at Theater LaB
Steven Fales (ironically pronounced “fails”) was born Mormon, sixth generation in fact, what he calls “Mormon DNA.” As a good Mormon boy he grew up, became a missionary, went to Brigham Young University, got married and had kids. The only … Continue reading
Posted in Houston, Houston Headlines
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Mi Diva Loca tonight at Sue Ellen’s
Livin’ la Diva Loca Get your New Year on with Mel Arizpe and Laura Carrizales as Mi Diva Loca tonight. The partners in life and song turn top hits into their own with subtle rearrangements and way fab voices. Besides, … Continue reading
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What’s Shakin’ – Melissa Ferrick at Rudyard’s Pub, Rocky Horror at River Oaks
1. Darling of the lesbian music scene Melissa Ferrick drops by Rudyard’s Pub tonight in support of her new album, “Still Right Here.” The album, her first in three years, came into being after Ferrick began a hiatus from song … Continue reading
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Alt-Disco (All Vinyl) with DJ K.L. Kemp at Fallout Lounge tonight
Dancin’ machine DJ K. L. Kemp recently started Alt-Disco, a night at the Fallout Lounge where he spins what he calls “no bullshit old-school underground gay disco … just like they used to play at the Trocadero Transfer back in … Continue reading
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CORRECTION: All major candidates for Dallas mayor vied for LGBT vote in 2002
In my cover story for this week’s paper, I made a minor mistake. Actually it was fairly major. The opening paragraph of the story, as originally written, stated that 2011 marks the first time in history that all major candidates … Continue reading →