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Black t-shirt.
"Houston. Entertainment. Rights. Sexuality. h.e.r.s. magazine www.hershouston.com"
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White/tan t-shirt.
Front: "The Gay Nineties Are Back. Look to the Future. Gay Chicago Magazine."
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White t-shirt.
Back: "After Hours. 90.1 KPFT Houston. 89.1 KEOS College Station.. Sunday 1am to 4am"
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White t-shirt.
"HoustonVoice.com"

The Houston Voice originally known as the The Montrose Star was a bi-weekly newspaper published on alternating Wednesdays in Houston, Texas. A subsequent newspaper (not by the original owners) is now known as Montrose Star. The newspaper is targeted to the LGBT community in southeast Texas as well as Austin and San Antonio.
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Black t-shirt.
"Network Q. All Queer. All the Time."

Q Television Network was an American cable television channel which aired programming targeted to the lesbian, gay, and bisexual audiences.
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White t-shirt.
Image of a milk container. "OutSmart 100% Homo"

OutSmart is Houston's award-winning LGBT magazine covering entertainment, lifestyle, community events, and news.
3406 Audubon Place
Houston, Texas 77006
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White t-shirt.
"KPFT. FM90. Houston, Texas"
Image of a license plate.


419 Lovett Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
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Gray t-shirt.
"TWT"

This Week in Texas (TWT)-Starting in 1975 This Week in Texas (TWT) was "the" publication with regard to the gay community in Texas.
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White t-shirt.
"The Pink Sheep of the Family. Out Smart. Houston's gay, lesbian, bi, and trans magazine."

OutSmart is Houston's award-winning LGBT magazine covering entertainment, lifestyle, community events, and news.

3406 Audubon Place • Houston, TX 77006
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Tan t-shirt.
"'Erwin, I've Hit all your silly targets! Could we go to tea now?' He must have been practicing without telling me. And I was backtalking him this morning.' Brother Erwin (The Desert Fox). Udo Schmidt (The Peach's Orderly)"

The Desert Peach is a comic book created by Donna Barr, chronicling the adventures of the eponymous protagonist, Erwin "The Desert Fox" Rommel's fictitious homosexual younger brother, Oberst Manfred Pfirsich Marie Rommel (1900–1990), nicknamed the "Desert Peach". Early issues of the comic focused on the Peach's command of a misfit unit of the Afrika Korps from 1940 to 1943; subsequent issues have explored the pre- and post-war lives of Pfirsich (German for "Peach") and his supporting cast.
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White t-shirt.
"Wake up and smell the coffee with Jay Lee KPFT FM 90.1"
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White t-shirt.
"The Out Smart Snap. OutSmartMagazine."
OutSmart is Houston's award-winning LGBT magazine covering entertainment, lifestyle, community events, and news.

3406 Audubon Place Houston, TX 77006
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White t-shirt.
Front: "Houston Voice-HOVO. HoustonVoice.com"
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White t-shirt
"Speak Proudly and in a Houston Voice"

The Houston Voice originally known as the The Montrose Star was a bi-weekly newspaper published on alternating Wednesdays in Houston, Texas. A subsequent newspaper (not by the original owners) is now known as Montrose Star.
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Black t-shirt.
Image of a bird.
"The Leather Journal"

Leather/BDSM/Fetish Community Publication of Record founded May 1987.
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Red t-shirt.
"Pacific KPFT 90.1 FM"

419 Lovett Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
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Black t-shirt.

Front: "Peace"
Back: "ninetypointonekptf" - denotes Houston radio station
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Purple t-shirt.
"Houston's Alternative KPFT 90.1 FM Since 1970"

419 Lovett Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
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Blue t-shirt.
Front: "KPFTM FM 90.1 Hear What You've Been Missing! Pacifica Houston"
Back: "Hear What You've Been Missing! 90.1"
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Pink t-shirt.
"Jimmy Carper. The Voice that Brought You Out. After Hours: Queer Radio with Attitude. KPFT 90.1 FM Houston."

419 Lovett Blvd. Houston, TX
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Black t-shirt.
Image of man on a motorcycle.
"The Leather Journal"

Leather/BDSM/Fetish Community Publication of Record founded May 1987.
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White t-shirt.
"Do It With Friends WPFW-FM 89.3, The Friends Radio Collection of Rainbow History"
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Black baseball cap.
"Do It With Friends. The Friends Radio Collection of Rainbow History"
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Do It With Friends WPFW-FM 89.3. Bruce Pennington, a founder of the Stonewall Nation Media Collective, produced and broadcast radio program WGTB and WPFW from 1973 to 1982.
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White t-shirt.
"The Advocate Celebrates 25 Years 1969-1994"
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White t-shirt.
Front: “Gay Community News, For Fifteen Years, The Lesbian and Gay Weekly, So Queer!”
Back: "“We Came, We Marched, We Subscribed! Gay Community News. The National March on Washington For Lesbian and Gay Rights"
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White shirt.
Red circle "IN" "Los Angeles, Palm Springs, San Diego." "www.inlamag.com" on back
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White shirt.
Red circle "IN" "Los Angeles, Palm Springs, San Diego." "www.inlamag.com" on back
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Black/orange cap. "Q Television Network"
Side: Our life. Our way. QTN.
Q Television Network was an American cable television channel which aired programming targeted to the lesbian, gay, and bisexual audiences.
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White visor. "Q Television Network"
Side: Our life. Our way. QTN.
Q Television Network was an American cable television channel which aired programming targeted to the lesbian, gay, and bisexual audiences.
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gray shirt.
"Get Out America" "the Premier Magazine for Gay Men and Lesbians Salutes the 1993 National March on Washington"
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