Month: March 2014

‘Tennessee Queer’ holds Dallas premiere in Oak Cliff

“When I was writing Tennessee Queer in 2011, the governor of Tennessee was afraid to strongly rebuke some religious conservatives who introduced anti-gay legislation at the state level and the mayor of Memphis wouldn’t publicly speak out in favor of LGBT rights for city workers,” said gay Presbyterian deacon and filmmaker Mark Goshorn Jones.

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Black Tie Dinner holds season’s inaugural event in Fort Worth

Morris said he thinks the group set a new record. More than 300 raffle tickets for a new Mercedes were sold making this the earliest in the season so many tickets for the car had been sold. Before the final drawing, 20 tickets will be drawn and the winner will be selected from those finalists.

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