How Julio Torres Used Imagination to Tell a Touching Story About Immigration
The queer comedian wants to show ‘people as people’ as he takes on a hot-button issue that has personally affected him By Chris Azzopardi When I think of Julio Torres,
The queer comedian wants to show ‘people as people’ as he takes on a hot-button issue that has personally affected him By Chris Azzopardi When I think of Julio Torres,
By Johnny Trlica Commentary: Should I go to JR’s or Barcode? Do I want a Shiner Bock or Bud Light? Should I sleep with my best friend or not? Decisions,
By Nancy Ford First things first: I’m sorry. It truly was my intention to write this month’s column about something other than Donald Trump. Anything other than Donald Trump. Sweet
By Paula Dream (AKA Kale Haygood) Hello again, everyone! Hoping everyone has a good and safe Easter holiday. In my family, it was just understood that we would be in
By Jim Ayres The night I visited Hamsa was the night I fell in love. Not with my dining companion (it wasn’t a date.) And not with anyone else. It
By Romeo San Vicente The filmmaker’s name is Tamika Miller, a writing and directing veteran of episodic TV and commercials. She’s already got one indie feature, the critically well-regarded “Honor
By Johnny Trlica Just over ten years ago he entered a talent night contest. “So, You Think You Can Drag” hosted by Kofi was a regular feature at Meteor. The
April 5 through April 27 at MATCH (Midtown Arts & Theatre Center Houston) 3400 Main St. “LOVE ME OR KILL ME” Written by the most notorious playwright of the late
By Colby Etherton President Biden and former president Trump have officially garnered enough delegates from their respective party primaries to be their parties’ presumptive nominees, meaning that what we’ve known
Spring has arrived on Galveston Island and once again, the island waits with open arms. By Forest Riggs Countless books have chronicled the island’s rich history. The early struggles and