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By Nancy Ford My parents, rest their much-missed souls, had some pretty stringent rules my siblings and I were expected to follow as we were growing up. “Don’t torment your
By Nancy Ford My parents, rest their much-missed souls, had some pretty stringent rules my siblings and I were expected to follow as we were growing up. “Don’t torment your
By Johnny Trlica Lana Turner was discovered when she was a junior at Hollywood High School, skipped a typing class and bought a Coca-Cola at the Top Hat Malt Shop.
Romeo San Vicente Jennifer Lopez will star in the new musical feature film “Kiss of the Spider Woman” from gay director Bill Condon (“Dreamgirls,” “Beauty and The Beast”), in what
By Amy Fletcher In an analog era, newspapers and magazines provided much of the essential HIV/AIDS reporting in the United States by disseminating updates on the evolving medical consensus that
| Letters of Love and Lust from the White House By Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler Four bills, a political flier, a request for a charity and a magazine. That’s
By Colby Etherton With the 2024 presidential election season officially underway, the field has narrowed to two candidates on the Republican side: former President Donald Trump and former U.N. Ambassador
| ‘The Risk It Takes to Bloom’ author on living a life of ‘discomfort’ and how she hopes to change that for others By Sarah Bricker Hunt When Raquel Willis
By Johnny Trlica Opinion: Several years ago, I was asked, “Are you ready to switch?” That request came from a friend I’ll call Lisa, and was not concerning my sexual
By Colby Etherton Time is running out for GOP presidential candidates. Then again, is there ever enough time? On January 15, 2024, the Iowa caucuses will officially kick off 2024’s
By Jim Ayres Recently I read an online “best in your state” slideshow listicle that declared Home Slice Pizza to be Texas’ best. Critics have written that this Austin import