H/T: Peg News
It’s time again for the Texas Black Film Festival with screenings being shown February 5th through 7th at The Studio Movie Grill at Royal Lane and Central Expressway in Dallas. In addition to the screenings, there are workshops and opportunities to network with other filmmakers while exposing visitors to the resources available [...]
Posts from ‘January, 2009’
Missing gay images in Texas Black Film Festival
Inclusive Christian worship services beginning at Resource Center in February
In the time passed since my podcast interview with Minister, now Evangelist Byron Zealey, he’s continuing his outreach within the LGBT community with a new worship service that open to all starting Friday, February 6, at the Resource Center of Dallas at 2701 Reagan Street. Choir rehearsal begins at 5pm, followed by praise and [...]
Community Calendar is back!
If you’re interested in events involving urban music and poetry or literary works for the LGBT community in Dallas/Ft Worth, make sure to scan the community calendar and bookmark it for easy access. Have an event that you with to share with the community? Send your information (in text form only, please) to [...]
Thank you for great music, Charles Wesley Cooper III
Charles Wesley Cooper III–one half of Telefon Tel Aviv passed away on January 22. From the My Space page of friend and labelmate, John Hughes, the other half of Telefon Tel Aviv leaves these words:
Hello, Everyone.
It breaks my heart to inform you all that Charlie Cooper, my better half in Telefon Tel Aviv, passed [...]
Fire and Ink III — making plans for Austin
A unique festival for LGBT writers of African/African-American descent is happening this fall in Austin, TX. The event, Fire and Ink III: The Cotillion, will be October 8 – 11th, sponsored by the University of Texas at Austin/Center for African & African American Studies and allgo. I’ve been waiting for this event and [...]
What could Sam Adams and R. Kelly have in common?
We don’t the facts. We only know what the media has told us.
We don’t know the people.
It is a shame that the Portland, Oregon, mayor felt he needed to lie about having sex with a male intern (possibly younger than 18) in the first place. However, now that Sam’s admitted that he has lied [...]
Become a sponsor with new Kisa Jackson Production event
Regional theater company, Kisa Jackson Production, is looking for sponsors for her upcoming stage play, “After the Rain the Sun will Shine”.
Here’s more from Kisa herself on the sponsorship opportunities:
We have devised several levels for Being a Star Sponsor please let us know what level you would like to be. By Being a [...]
Music for the weekend
Well, along with finishing some books, my download refresh at eMusic come Sunday and so I plan to enjoy some tunes. I’ll share my discoveries on Monday.
[Monday Update] I picked up several goodies from eMusic including the latest from N’Dambi and new music from PPP and Fires of Rome. It was a happy [...]





