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Women's Issues with Prejean & Palin (videos & book reviews)
First, read a personal letter from Carrie Prejean and take a look at an exclusive Prejean interview on Michael Buckley's show discussing Sexxx Tapes for Jesus. I also include reviews of Prejean's & Sarah Palin's books. At the end, I ask you to help me respond to a troubling & perplexing… Read full post »
Video Snippets - Sunday edition
A collection of some of my favorite video clips this week. Please post yours! Thanks
Health Care Reform Bill Passes House Of Representatives - 11/07/09
This evening, at 11:15 p.m., the House of Representatives voted to pass their health insurance reform bill. Despite countless… Read full post »
Fear Loathing & Political Lesbians. Plus, mustaches!
When I came to Houston in the fall of 1985 to go to the University of Houston, Ronald Reagan was in the White House, and had never uttered the word AIDS. I quickly found my way to Houston's Montrose neighborhood with its cluster of gay bars, coffee shops and restaurants. Houston's… Read full post »
Video Snippets
Har Mar Superstar, Eva Mendes, Alia Shawkat, Eric
Wareheim, and a bevy of intergalactic beauties get wet and sparkly.
Produced and directed by Tomorrow's Brightest Minds. This is the
original director's cut.
For more information about Har Mar -- the man & his music
-- visit
harmarsuperstar.com.
I left my heart in San Francisco
I recently read an article about the top "tourist traps" and was not surprised to see "Fisherman's Wharf - San Francisco" on the list. As anyone who's every been there can tell you, San Francisco has its share of tacky tourist traps. But despite the sale of really bad Alcatraz t-shirts… Read full post »
Hurricane Ike: one year later
One year ago, I walked out my front door to survey the damage from Hurricane Ike. As a native Texan living on the Gulf Coast, I've been through many storms. Nothing compared to Ike. Before it was over, Ike had become the third most destructive storm in US history just behind… Read full post »

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