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Black-owned beauty shop brings diversity to industry in Tyler

Black-Owned in East Texas: It s Bout Time brings diversity to beauty supply industry Beauty supply stores are a staple in the Black community. Women roam the aisles in search of braids, weaves, wigs, lashes, and the best products to manage their hair Author: Marangeli Lopez Updated: 10:59 PM CST February 26, 2021 TYLER, Texas Often when Black women shop for products inside beauty supply stores, they feel watched or unwelcome. It s the reality Tara Cooper, owner of It s Bout Time has seen in her lifetime.  Beauty supply stores like Sally or Ulta don t always carry the products needed to manage ethnic hair. For those products, Black women turn to local beauty supply stores like It s Bout Time in Tyler to get educated on the best most effective products for their hair. 

Austin restaurateur spills the beans on new nightclub and growth plans

Austin restaurateur spills the beans on new nightclub and growth plans Courtesy photo Seareinas is a new seafood eatery from Gabriela s Group that will open in Northeast Austin in early March. Courtesy of Gabriela s Group Seareinas is just one of several new concepts from the owners of Gabriela s Downtown. Courtesy of Gabriela s Group The family behind one of Austin’s hot spots for micheladas and Michoacán-inspired Mexican cuisine is expanding its business, adding a new seafood restaurant and nightclub and opening additional locations of its popular taquerias. Restaurateurs Gabriela and Arturo Bucio, who own and operate Mexican eatery Gabriela’s Downtown, are set to open their newest concept in the coming days, a new nightclub and bar called Mala Santa, located at 8505 Burleson Rd. near Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. In a deal with the team behind downtown Latin nightclub Cielo, the Bucios will have co-ownership of Mala Santa, which is equipped to eventuall

Mother made redundant starts brownie business, fulfilling 20-year dream

The mum-of-three was made redundant from her part-time accounts job last October, after the role was disestablished and out-sourced to Dunedin. But instead of going back to another 9am-5pm office job, she decided to follow a passion she s had for more than 20 years. Stainthorpe s friends nicknamed her the Brownie Lady because she’d bake them for any occasion. ANDY JACKSON/Stuff Sarah Stainthorpe, also know as The Brownie Lady, has finally made her dream of having her own brownie business come true. “I just love brownies. “I’d always wanted to do something with my baking. And I thought ‘if I don’t do it now I probably never will and if it doesn t work then oh well I’ll get another office job’.”

2020 Top 10s - Qmmunity: 2020 s Biggest Queer and Trans Stories: Looking back on a rollercoaster of a year - Columns

Looking back on a rollercoaster of a year Historically, Qmmunity s Top 10s have served as a space to celebrate the wins that made that year a better, queerer place: more inclusive, more radical, and sometimes, more fabulous. In a year like 2020, however, I and my Chron-patriot James Scott couldn t ignore that some of the biggest stories in the LGBTQmmunity – locally, across the state, and nationwide – were either outright losses or wins punctuated with asterisks. Don t get us wrong: There were some major wins, of course (hello, workplace protections), but in rounding up Q s Top 10s, we wanted to represent the spectrum that is 2020. So below, in chronological order (mostly), you ll find what we think are this year s 10 biggest celebrations, mournings, and moments that made us go WTF? mixed with some (ಥ

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