‘Three Months’: An AIDS drama for the millennial generation
By David-Elijah Nahmod Three Months, a new film by Jared Frieder now streaming at Paramount+, is an AIDS drama for the millennial generation. Set in Hollywood Florida in 2011, the
By David-Elijah Nahmod Three Months, a new film by Jared Frieder now streaming at Paramount+, is an AIDS drama for the millennial generation. Set in Hollywood Florida in 2011, the
By David-Elijah Nahmod Lisa Lucca has written a moving memoir in which she recalls coming to terms with her gay dad. In Ashes to Ink, Lucca not only learns to
By David-Elijah Nahmod Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, made history when he became the first openly gay man to run for President of the United States.
By David-Elijah Nahmod As the new Ryan Murphy-produced documentary Pray Away begins, a young man with a thick Southern accent is driving his car through the rain. He’s Jeffrey McCall,
By David-Elijah Nahmod In his new book A Golden Retriever and His Two Dads, author Dan Perdios, a gay man with limited hearing, remembers his late service dog Willy. For many
By David-Elijah Nahmod The message of Serviced, a 45-minute documentary by Charlie David and Nickolaos Stagias, is that everyone is deserving of intimate touch and physical pleasure, regardless of age
By Jim Ayres Many people in Houston’s LGBT community know Phillip Johnson through social events. But now, Johnson can add “author†to his legacy with the release of his first
By David-Elijah Nahmod Michael Callen (1955-1993) is not as well-remembered today as he deserves to be. But during the peak years of the AIDS crisis, Callen has known the world
Houston-based artist Morena Roas is rolling out of 2020 with the release of new music, starting with her latest single, “Next To Ya,†for which she also has released a
By Alan Little, Guest Columnist In David B. Myers’ book, Did God Die on The Way to Houston? A Queer Tale, the reader is asked to “keep an open mindâ€