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Issue: August 21, 2008
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  1. Night & Day

    Summer Film Series — 100 Years of Gay History

    Step Aside, Dame Edna

    By Julia Ramey
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Brokeback Mountain excluded, gays in mainstream film have mostly fallen into the category of the main gal’s silly best friend (see Sex and the City) or the over-the-top...

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    Theater District Open House

    Once again, the city’s performing arts groups are showing off their goods

    By Nick Keppler
    Published: August 21, 2008

    You know the drill by now. Today, at the fifteenth annual Theater District Open House, a slew of the city’s performing arts companies and cultural promoters will show off...

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    Baby with the Bathwater

    Christopher Durang’s dark and funny play makes a splash

    By Lee Williams
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Parenthood is terrifying, especially for the couple in Christopher Durang’s strange and delightfully absurd Baby with the Bathwater. First produced in 1983, the dark...

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    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

    Maggie the Cat heats up the night in Tennessee Williams’s classic Southern tale

    By Lee Williams
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Tennessee Williams’s simmering Cat on a Hot Tin Roof explores family dysfunction, Southern-style. The Pulitzer Prize-winning gothic tale has at its center a nasty...

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    Tom Piazza

    The author of Why New Orleans Matters gives readers a fictionalized look at the Big Easy

    By Julia Youssefnia
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Author Tom Piazza is one of many passionate advocates for rebuilding New Orleans (all of it, not just the tourist spots). His post-Katrina book Why New Orleans Matters implored...

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    The Shape of Things

    The National Repertory Theatre makes its Houston debut with a dark comedy

    By Olivia Flores Alvarez
    Published: August 21, 2008

    The National Repertory Theatre makes it Houston debut with the black comedy The Shape of Things. Set on a college campus in a small town, The Shape of Things is a modern...

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    In the Middle of the Ocean

    Melusine Theatre Company presents a rowdy rock and roll retelling of Orpheus

    By Olivia Flores Alvarez
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Written by Chris Alonzo, the rock musical In the Middle of the Ocean is a retelling of Orpheus. The story centers around Camila, a sweet and beautiful girl who gets her heart...

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    Artful Thursday: Porgy and Bess

    The Houston Ebony Opera explains its controversial pick

    By Nick Keppler
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Porgy and Bess is perhaps the most controversial opera in the history of American music, and you can get the lowdown on it when cast members of the Houston Ebony Opera company...

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    Ruthless, The Musical!

    Generations Theater’s first production is a different kind of show

    By Olivia Flores Alvarez
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Take The Bad Seed and smush it together with All About Eve, add a little camp and some over-the-top musical numbers, and you have some idea of Ruthless, The Musical! In it...

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    Kyle Cease

    Comedian delivers jokes faster and furious…uh…er

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: August 21, 2008

    You might recognize Kyle Cease from his comedy special, from his short-lived role on Comedy Central’s Reality Bites Back (he was the first comedian voted off the...

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    Roger Creager

    With a new CD release, this singer is strummin’ from his Texas soul.

    By Julia Ramey
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Beer, babes and an undying love for all things Texan are the regular themes addressed in the music of country singer Roger Creager, who’s performing today at Cactus Music...

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    Fly Me to the Moon

    The newest 3-D animated film chronicles the first landing on the moon – from the point of view of a fly on the wall

    By Olivia Flores Alvarez
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Take a look at the first moon landing from the point of view of a fly on the wall in the 3-D animated feature Fly Me to the Moon. Actually, from the point of view of three...

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    Klever, Fashen, The Knux

    Nothing says back-to-school like a little corporate-sponsored rump shaking.

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: August 21, 2008

    Scion crashes into Warehouse Live with a roster of DJs known for bringing it in their respective parts of the U.S. (and by “it,” we do mean “the party”)....

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    “The Grand Tour, Texas”

    Omar Vera illustrates his trek to the Texas-style Paris, Florence and Rome

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: August 21, 2008

    For “The Grand Tour, Texas,” Omar Vera visited three iconic art meccas…sort of. The artist traveled to Paris, Florence and Rome’s Lone Star State namesakes...

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    MC Chris

    Hip-hop funny man hits Houston

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: August 21, 2008

    MC Chris is dropping into Houston fresh off the Warped Tour. You might recognize the actor/comedian/producer/rhymesayer’s high-pitched hip-hop flows from earlier seasons...

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    Death Proof

    Quentin Tarantino puts a crazy stunt driver into his B-movie homage

    By Nick Keppler
    Published: August 21, 2008

    After Quentin Tarantino finished his two-part epic Kill Bill, a tribute to every obscure film that inspired the geek god, he took it easy with Death Proof. All the...

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    The Fish Fall in Love

    The Global Lens Film Initiative screens two movies about women and destiny

    By Amanda Mahmoudi
    Published: August 21, 2008

    The Global Lens Film Initiative brings Iran’s The Fish Fall in Love and the Philippines’ The Bet Collector to Rice Cinema. Both films’ central characters are...

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    “Imaginary Spaces”

    The Menil Collection presents places you may or may not wish were real

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: August 21, 2008

    “Imaginary Spaces” takes viewers to places they have never seen — or, more correctly, could never see. The latest exhibit at the Menil Collection spans three...

  19. Game On

    Order Up! Is Supersized Fun

    To Diner For

    By Chris Ward
    Published: August 21, 2008

    The term is "shovel-ware": a gaming phrase used to describe the heaps and heaps of worthless, quickly cranked out titles currently choking the Nintendo Wii. Even EA Games, a...

  20. Feature

    Gone to Hell: Mental Illness and Harris County Jail

    Even though Alexander Hatcher is bipolar and schizophrenic, he wasn't given his meds for his first three months in jail. He got in fights with the guards. Now he's sentenced to prison for a long, long time.

    By Paul Knight
    Published: August 21, 2008

    On December 19, 2006, Alexander Hatcher received about $15,000 in disability payments from Social Security. Diagnosed as bipolar and schizophrenic, Hatcher was off his meds and...

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