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Feature story about World AIDS day "Day Without Art", clips "I Think I'm Paranoid" play from the Queer Arts Collective, tribute to Irvin Decker, replayed segment about the Houston Pride Band and Ga...
Hosts Suzanne Anderson and Kim Sevier interview general manager from Montrose restaurant La Strada and reporter Bridget Holmes speaks with diners and chef. Steve Baker interviews The Pharm Boys, Re...
Hosts Suzanne Anderson and Kim Sevier ride the Hermann Park train, interview with LOBO Book Shop owner Larry Lingle about the store's new coffee shop, nationally ranked wheelchair basketball team t...
Suzanne Anderson reports from her Neartown Little League T-ball game and interviews players, parents, Annise Parker and Ed Gonzales, Bunnies on the Bayou annual Easter Sunday party for LGBT communi...
Hosts Kim Sevier and Suzanne Anderson start the show from Sam Houston Park, Black Party at Rich's and Pacifica Street bars, scenes from Earth Day festival, visual arts exhibit discussing transgende...
Kim Sevier and Suzanne Anderson open the show from Chelsea Market. Steve Baker interviews "Shades of Grey" music group, HATCH (Houston Area Teen Coalition of Homosexuals) youth group meeting, and b...
Kim Sevier and Suzanne Anderson open the show from the Art Car Museum, followed by coverage of the Art Car Parade. Jama Shelton reports from the pancake breakfast Bering Memorial United Methodist C...
Coverage about a collaborative exhibit at the Menil Collection, clips and interviews from the Human Rights Campain winter gala, investigative report about dog feces, clips from city council chamber...
Work tape, contains multiple unrelated segments. Jacob’s Well in Wimberly, Texas and conservations efforts of groups like the Wimberly Valley Watershed Association; interview with artist Rick Grigs...