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Girl God Checkmates Comedy
Girl God, the trans comedy team of writers Grace Freud and April Clark, met as kids. Or, at least, that’s what they say.

9:00AM Thu. Sep. 29, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

Art Heals Festival Aims to Eliminate HIV, Mental Health Stigma Through Artwork
Through the lens of art, perspectives both similar and strange to us become understood.

12:20PM Wed. Sep. 28, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

ASHwell Gets a Sexual Health Home Base
Austin Sexual Health and Wellness, aka ASHwell, began life in 1988 as the Wright House, which provided radical end-of-life care like massage therapy and support groups to gay men dying of AIDS/HIV.

9:00AM Wed. Sep. 21, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

Indoor Queers Club: History’s No Mystery!
Temperatures have come down a hair or two, but there’s never a bad time to sit back in your favorite indoor space for an intellectual refueling. This month, the Qmmunity crew's Indoor Queers Club is looking to the past to find our queer future with media recs covering LGBTQ histories.

11:00AM Fri. Sep. 9, 2022, James Scott, Mazzy Oliver Smallwood and Valeria Valdez Read More | Comment »

She’s Serving Celia
On August 20, Celia Israel stood on the Grand Marshall float for the Austin Pride parade with the Capitol behind her.

12:38PM Wed. Aug. 31, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

Erica Nix Is No Longer on the (Mayoral) Run
After a fun, zany, and perfectly Austin mayoral campaign, queer performance artist, workout queen, and filmmaker Erica Nix has decided it’s time her political career took a water break. Her run for mayor has officially ended.

10:00AM Wed. Aug. 31, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

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Reaching for Queertopia in Austin
Unhoused LGBTQ folks being disadvantaged when finding resources to help them stay safe isn't a new story in Austin. Queertopia, a local LGBTQ-led homelessness outreach group, does as much as they can to help those lost in the current dysfunctional system, but as former org president Danielle Reichman says, there’s so much more that can be done.

3:00PM Fri. Aug. 26, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

Back to School With Queer Austinites
In this week’s Back to School issue of the Chronicle, several Austin queer icons shared their advice in print on how to adjust to this ol’ city. To be honest, there just wasn’t enough space to print their entire awesome and thoughtful answers on paper.

12:01AM Thu. Aug. 18, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

Bryan Carter Embraces the Freedom of Jazz at Pride
In 2019, after finding there were no Pride events at any prominent New York City jazz venues, Juilliard-trained musician Bryan Carter took matters into his own hands. With help from friends, what started as a simple night of jazz and LGBTQ+ celebration became the showstopping Jazz at Pride..

2:40PM Tue. Aug. 9, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

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