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Red, White, and Royal Blue meets WWE SmackDown! in Hold Me Like a Grudge (Berkley Trade Paperback Original; out on March 31). Author Celine Ong (she/they) debuts with a story that follows a pair of rival wrestlers battling for the World Championship title—and against their own chemistry. Ong delivers a sports romance that she describes as a “love letter to ...


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Grant Gibbs and Ashley Gill have crafted their stage show based on their friendship
in high school

RICH LOPEZ | Staff writer
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If you’re hard pressed to “name a more iconic duo,” A Twink and a Redhead have done it for you. Grant...


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Pure Glitter — written by Douglas Lyons, directed by Emerson Collins and presented by Uptown Players — opens March 20 and runs through March 28 at the Kalita Humphreys Theater. (Photo by Mike Morgan)

In the play Chicken and Biscuits, Douglas Lyons centered the story on family dynamics — particularly with the same-sex couple at the center of the drama at, o...


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Over the years, we have made great progress in having conversations about HIV prevention as access to pre-exposure prophylaxis, commonly known as PrEP, has increased. There are more options for pills and injectables and more programs for managing cost. And more people know that this prevention tool, which can be up to 99 percent effective when taken correctly, exists and...


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This image from the 1944 Disney short How to Play Golf was not directly part of the studio’s overtly anti-Axis World War II propaganda, but it was released during that era and included subtle war-related imagery (David Taffet/Dallas Voice)

DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writer


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