Janet W. Hardy pulls no punches in her memoir regarding the road less traveled when it comes to sexuality and intimate relationships. Hardy’s own life story is interspersed with the fictional characters and musical plots which informed it, as well as some historical figures whose stories as told through Hardy’s lens might be surprising. The […]
Margaret Cho’s MOTHER (REVIEW)
Austin’s Paramount, built in Baroque Revival style, was a beautiful location for the show. The walls and ceiling were filled with ornate and elaborate decorations, including a painting of an angel and gargoyles of what might have been Dionysus on either side by the gallery seating. The Paramount was also appropriate for this particular event as […]
Who Needs to Change?
In my past apartment I lived in a clothing optional environment. It’s definitely my preference. I also lived that way in college when I roomed with my best friend and her mother. It just wasn’t a big deal if I popped out of the shower and left the towel in the bathroom to walk to my […]
Here and Queer, but not used to this…
So I’ve been working at Freebirds this summer. It’s a regional fast food burrito chain started by a bunch of hippies and a lot of that energy is still in the place. That’s one of the reasons I decided to work there. They place rock music a little bit too loud, people can write on […]