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Queer Voices, a weekly show and is dedicated to broadcasting news, concerns, and events as related to Houston's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. The goal of Queer Voices is to provide up to date information on the community's concerns that is currently not available from other local media outlets.
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Send us a text We speak with local community photographer, Nora Dayton, about their work in the community. Then we catch up with Annise Parker, former mayor of Houston, who has announced a run for Harris County Judge. We also speak with the Pride Chorus of Houston artistic director David York about Rainbow on the Green happening Friday, June 27th. …
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Send us a text We speak with the dynamic new president of Pride Houston 365 - Kerry Ann Morrison. Then our own Glenn Holt interviews Jevon Martin about Houston Trans Pride. And finally speak with distinguished Grand Marshal Brandon Mack. Queer Voices airs in Houston Texas on 90.1FM KPFT and is heard as a podcast here. Queer Voices hopes to entertai…
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Send us a text On this episode, we speak with Brandi Lira, the president of Out for Education, and all the good work they do in the community. Then we speak with Daron Yanes Perez, the male-identifying Grand Marshal for Pride Houston 365. Finally, Brett Cullum has a conversation with his husband, Lee Ingalls, about staying friends with an ex. Queer…
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Send us a text For Pride month, we will be speaking to the grand marshals. First, we speak with Josephine "Jo" Jones, the Female Identifying Grand Marshal for Pride Houston 365 and senior police officer with the Houston Police Department. For the past five years, Jo has served as the LGBTQIA+ liaison, building crucial bridges between law enforcemen…
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Send us a text Brett Cullum has a conversation with D. Jerome, who was recently starring as the TIN MAN in a Hobby Center production of THE WIZ. Deborah Moncreffe Bell talks with openly lesbian author Patricia Grayhall about her new book "A Place for Us" Brett and his husband Lee Ingalls review the Hulu series MID-CENTURY MODERN. Queer Voices airs …
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Send us a text On this episode, we say goodbye to one of our own Andrew Edmonson. We remember his contributions to the community and to our show. Then, Brett Cullum has a conversation with Michael Alonzo, talking about his recent marriage and his role in Theatre Under the Stars production of IN THE HEIGHTS. Michael plays "the Piragua Guy" in the sh…
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Send us a text Brett Cullum takes over the show and gives three interviews. First an interview with local actor Wesley Whitson, who is playing HAMLET in a production from the 4th Wall Theatre Houston. The show runs at Spring Street Studios through May 24th. Then Brett and his partner Lee Ingalls , from their podcast "Prairie Rainbow Review", review…
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Send us a text D. Jerome is starring in THE WIZ, running at the Hobby Center now through May 4th. Broadway World writer Brett Cullum got to interview him, and they talked about his background as a fierce triple threat who brings new life to his role. THE WIZ has been around for 50 years! But this tour represents a fresh take on the material. More i…
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Send us a text On this episode, we speak with Tony's Place executive director Carrie Rai and catch up with this organization providing services to LGBT youth. Then we have a conversation with Dixie Longate and her Tupperware Party. And finally we speak with Judy L Reeves about the Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of GLBT History, Inc. (GCAM), Queer Ra…
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Send us a text We speak with Joshua Burford, Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director of Invisible Histories; talking about their virtual community education event on May 14th. Invisible Histories is a regional non-profit focused on research and preservation of the diverse Queer and Trans history of the American South. It's National Poetry Month, and D…
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Send us a text In a podcast exclusive, Brett Cullum gets to talk to legendary icon Dixie Longate. Dixie is in residence at Stages Houston until April 20th, doing her last round of a whirlwind tour that has been happening since 2008! Dixie is the creation of actor Kris Andersson who, in a rare switcheroo, allows QUEER VOICES to talk to him and Dixie…
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Send us a text Brett Cullum has a conversation with the Shunya Theatre group about a romantic comedy they are staging at the MATCH in Houston for four nights only. It's about a white guy meeting an Indian guy at a temple and the clash in cultures and families that results. The show is called A NICE INDIAN BOY, and it has recently been turned into a…
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Send us a text A powerful convergence of art and advocacy unfolds in this episode of Queer Voices as two transformative leaders share their visions for Houston's LGBTQ+ community. Pulitzer Prize finalist Lisa D'Amour invites listeners into her boundary-defying theatrical world, where traditional storytelling meets immersive art installations. Her f…
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Send us a text We speak with Dylan Godwin, an Alley Theater resident actor starring in "The Glass Menagerie". We discuss his role and motivations "The Glass Menagerie" is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today. The podcast episode delves into the depths of this powerful play through the insights of Dylan Godwin, who pass…
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Send us a text Join us for an enlightening episode of Queer Voices as we explore pressing topics within the LGBTQIA+ community, featuring inspiring guests who are making a difference. In our first segment, we welcome Lou Weaver, trans activist and organizer of the Trot for Trans Visibility, an event celebrating community spirit and solidarity withi…
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Send us a text From bridging gaps to sparking creative revolutions, Queer Voices takes you on a heartfelt journey through the vibrant initiatives and personal stories within the LGBTQ+ community. We're thrilled to feature Kendra Walker, the inspiring founder of Lesbians of Color, who shares her vision of empowering Black lesbians through her group’…
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Send us a text Discover the rich tapestry of Houston's LGBTQ+ history with insights from iconic figures like Judge Phyllis Frye, the first openly transgender judge in the U.S. Prominent voices like Joyce Gabiola, an LGBTQ History Research Collections Librarian, and Brian Riedel from Rice University join us to illuminate the impactful journey of que…
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Send us a text Join us as we welcome the dynamic siblings Ray and Sareyah Criswell, who bring an infusion of energy and commitment from Houston's LGBTQ+ community. Fresh from the LGBT Summit 2025, Ray offers insights into the world of community safety, underscoring the wisdom shared by Atlantis Narcissus and Ethan of Q Patrol on self-defense and th…
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Send us a text Can understanding human motivations truly transform corporate culture? Join us as we sit with the insightful Christy Claxton, a lesbian musician and writer, who reveals the soul-sucking realities of corporate life and how she managed to maintain her creative spirit amidst it all. Christy shares her journey from being a middle manager…
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Send us a text Broadway World writer Brett Cullum got to sit down with Adrienne Warren and talked to her about her career and her upcoming show at the Hobby Center on February 1st. Adrienne originated the role of Tina Turner in TINA: THE MUSICAL. She was hand-picked by the icon herself to create a legacy on stage. She was the lead in the West Londo…
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Send us a text Join us for an astrological journey as we welcome the insightful astrologer Lilly Roddy, who unpacks the cosmic shifts of 2025. Discover how this year's significant retrogrades, including those of Mars and Venus, may impact your personal and professional life by causing delays and prompting re-evaluations. Explore the rare simultaneo…
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Send us a text Playwright Isaac Gómez joins us to explore their latest theatrical creation, "The Night Shift Before Christmas," a one-woman holiday comedy that transforms the stage at the Alley Theatre into a fast food joint on Christmas Eve. Inspired by personal experiences in Texas, Isaac crafts a modern rendition of "A Christmas Carol," focusing…
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Send us a text Wce speak with artists Nick Vaughan & Jake Margolin are Houston-based interdisciplinary artists creating an ongoing series of fifty installations made in response to little-known pre-Stonewall queer histories from each state. This multi-decade endeavor draws from recent groundbreaking academic work, the artists’ own archival research…
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Send us a text We speak with Lesbian comedian, Kristin Key. Kristin Key is a nationally headlining, queer, musical comedian with SOLD OUT SHOWS nationwide - a fan favorite at clubs and theaters! Her hilarious viral videos - including the iconic LESBIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM - have garnered over 92.2 MILLION VIEWS online! Kristin has 650,000+ DEDICATED FO…
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Send us a text Discover the power of student-led advocacy as Cameron Samuels and Hayden Cohen, the dynamic co-founders of SEAT (Students Engaged in Advancing Texas), share their inspiring journey. Learn how these young leaders transformed challenges into opportunities, from unblocking LGBTQ websites in Katy ISD schools to fighting against book remo…
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Send us a text Discover the groundbreaking efforts of Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones as she shares insights into Texas' first LGBTQ+ commission, a bold step forward in promoting inclusivity amidst challenging statewide legislation. This episode of Queer Voices promises to enlighten listeners with actionable ways to support and improve th…
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Send us a text Join Brett Cullum of BROADWAY WORLD for an illuminating, inspiring, and incredible conversation with Brian Jucha, a visionary artist reshaping the Houston theater scene through his groundbreaking work with Catastrophic Theatre. Brian studied with Anne Bogart and artistically directed the VIA THEATRE in NYC. Dive into his latest creat…
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Send us a text Join us for a poignant exploration of advocacy and remembrance in the transgender community across Texas. We promise to illuminate the ongoing challenges and the incredible resilience of this vibrant community. Deborah Moncrief-Bell speaks with influential voices like Gordy Carmona from Equality Texas and Austin Davis Ruiz, president…
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Send us a text Discover the fascinating journey of the Diana Foundation, America's oldest active LGBTQ nonprofit, as Bryan Hlavinka and Tanner Williams explore its whimsical origins and lasting impact. From a memorable Academy Awards party in 1953 to becoming a powerhouse in the Houston community, Tanner recounts the Foundation's unique path, marke…
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Send us a text Happy Halloween, Uglies! This is a podcast exclusive just in time for spooky season! Broadway World writer Brett Cullum gets a chance to sit down with Houston's competitor on THE BOULET BROTHER'S DRAGULA this year! The show is streaming currently on AMC+ and SHUDDER platforms. What happens when a scare actor and manager from Houston'…
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Send us a text Cheyenne Jackson, the amazingly talented Broadway star known for his electrifying and hysterical performances in "Xanadu" and "All Shook Up," opens up about his career in theater, film, and television, including cherished roles in "American Horror Story" and "Glee." He passionately discusses his transformative venture into cabaret wi…
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Send us a text Ever wonder how a choir-loving kid who enjoys being a goofball transforms into a theater powerhouse and roller skates with Beyonce? Join Brett Cullum for a podcast exclusive with Mark Ivy, a cherished talent in the Houston theater scene and a local legend. From his humble beginnings inspired by "Little Shop of Horrors" to the thrill …
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Send us a text We speak with Julia Rosenzweig, Archive and Outreach manager for the Curve Foundation. Launched in 1991 as Deneuve magazine, Curve has been America’s best-selling lesbian magazine for nearly three decades. As Curve’s 30th anniversary approached, founder Franco Stevens reimagined how Curve will serve lesbians and queer women in its ne…
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Send us a text Join us this week as we sit down with the inspiring Lisa Vogel, the visionary behind the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival. At just 19, Lisa's dream of creating a music festival exclusively for women became a reality, drawing thousands in its first year through sheer determination and innovative methods, even before the internet era. S…
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Send us a text This episode will only be heard on the podcast, and it features musical comedy actor Kurt Perry being interviewed by BROADWAY WORLD writer Brett Cullum. Kurt is coming to Houston with the Broadway tour of PETER PAN which runs at the Hobby Center on October 1st through the 6th. Tickets can be found at: https://houston.broadway.com/sho…
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Send us a text What does a visionary leader have to say about the future of LGBTQ+ support? Avery Belyeu, CEO of the Montrose Center, joins us to discuss the upcoming Out for Good event and the center's vital role in Houston's LGBTQ+ community. Avery reflects on their seven months at the helm, the collaborative spirit they've encountered, and the r…
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Send us a text How does LGBTQ+ representation shape the business and civic landscape of Houston? Discover the compelling narratives and insights from Ryan Wilson of the Greater Houston LGBT Chamber of Commerce, as he shares the Chamber's mission and the diverse businesses it supports. We'll discuss the growing importance of LGBTQ+ voices on city an…
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Send us a text THIS IS A PODCAST EXCLUSIVE - The full session of the interview with Michelle Azar that Brett Cullum conducted for the play "All Things Equal: The Life and Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg" running at the HOBBY CENTER. What if you could step into the shoes of judicial icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg for just an hour and a half? In this episode…
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Send us a text Get ready to immerse yourself in a celebration! Taylor Mabrie from the Montrose Center joins Deborah Moncrief-Bell to share the thrilling details of the upcoming Kindred Spirits Dance. This beloved event in Houston is more than just a dance; it’s a joyous gathering that revives the spirit of the original Kindred Spirits nightclub wit…
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Send us a text If you are planning on or have seen FUNNY GIRL at the HOBBY CENTER, this one is for you! Brett Cullum talks to Fanny Brice herself in this podcast exclusive conversation with Katerina McCrimmon of FUNNY GIRL, the national Broadway tour! Katerina talks about getting cast in the role of a lifetime and what it is like to step into the l…
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Send us a text Firstly, we speak with former Mayor Annise Parker about her time serving as CEO of the LGBTQ Victory Fund. We talk about her accomplishments while leading this organization as well as what might be in the future. Then, we speak with legendary Nina West from Ru Paul’s Drag Race. We discuss her time on the show as well as her life perf…
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In this episode, we discuss how to safely open a garage door with a broken spring. Learn about the signs of a broken spring, the risks involved, and when it's time to call a professional. If you're facing garage door issues, BCS Overhead Door has you covered with expert repair services. Tune in for essential tips to keep your garage door functionin…
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Send us a text What does it take to champion LGBTQ rights in a state like Texas? Join us as we sit down with Brad Pritchett, the dedicated Deputy Director of Equality Texas, who sheds light on the organization's relentless efforts to protect and promote LGBTQ rights. Discover the strategic maneuvers Equality Texas employs to thwart discriminatory b…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a local festival can unite a diverse community under the rainbow flag? This week, we bring a vibrant spotlight to the Fort Bend County Pride Festival with exclusive insights from Honey Phillips, the festival's President, and Nadia Hakeem, Director of Communications. Get ready to hear about the inclusive activities t…
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Send us a text On this episode of QUEER VOICES, Bryan Hlavinka talks with Legacy's Timmy Martinez as he prepares for MISS MINT JULIP being held at Bayou Music Center on July 21st from 2:30 pm onwards. The show is an annual fundraiser for Legacy Community Health, and this year is bigger than ever. It's at a new venue with three distinct hosts for th…
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