Nakia from NBC's new hit show The Voice returns to the studio to talk to us about life on the show; the team from Project Transitions 'swing' by to talk about Friday's big shindig down at Scholz Biergarten; Brad Hayden and Emily Vorland stop to talk about the start of Austin's gay basketball league's second season this week.
Manila Luzon from RuPaul's Drag Race, Austin's own Rebecca Havemeyer talks about this weekend's special Mommie Dearest Brunch at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema; and the boys from the Austin Gay Basketball League (AGBL) stop in to talk about their upcoming Summer 2011 Season.
Miss America 2010 Caressa Cameron revisits Outcast to talk about the success of AIDS Walk Austin; Tim Curran, news director for Sirius OutQ talks about the current 'media darling' status of LGBT issues in the news; and the boys from Austin Gay Basketball League are in the house to talk about the end of their Inaugural Season.
BearCity executive producer Lewis Tice and The Sons of Tennessee Williams director Tim Wolff talk about their movies, both of which will be playing at the upcoming 23rd Annual Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival (aGLIFF 23); Author Jon Paul Buchmeyer talks about his memoir, Alphabet City, a finalist in the 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Awards; Eric Moffet and Brad Hayden from the Austin Gay Basketball League talk about the new league's upcoming season.
Oriol Gutierrez, Deputy Editor at POZ Magazine talks about the Obama Administration's new comprehensive National HIV/AIDS Strategy; Sharon Lettman with the National Black Justice Coalition responds to the comments made last month on ABC's The View; Dennis Coleman, the new Executive Director of Equality Texas, stops in during his first week on the job; and Chase Martin with therepubliq.com talks about this Friday's Bloom Party by aGLIFF and more.
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