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Q Avenue Party at Sister’s Edge 2
Q Avenue is not “Avenue Q.”
I figured that out on my own. (Not bad, huh?)
Still, I was curious about the rest of the story. So I attended the Q Avenue fifth anniversary party at Sister’s Edge 2.This also gave us a third chance to check out Our Town’s newest — and only — lesbian bar. Although this time, early on a Friday evening, it was 90-percent populated with men.
Dominic Miller and Alan McLaughlin (pictured) are the men behind Austin’s Q Avenue Productions. It’s a Web site development and design company. The business also deals in marketing, logos, images, event planning and everything domain related.
“We’re not Muppets,” McLaughlin says. “We predate the musical. But when it became a hit, our hits went through the roof. We don’t mind.”
“And they don’t mind us,” Miller says. “They even gave us free tickets to raffle. We didn’t win. We’ve never seen the show!”
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