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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 ISSN (2163-050X). The newspaper is targeted to the LGBT community in southeast Texas as well as Austin and San Antonio. ==History of original newspaper== The ''Montrose Star'' was the oldest LGBT publication in Houston. The newspaper was started by GLBT Community activist Henry McClurg in 1974 as the ''Montrose Star''. The newspaper went through several incarnations and in the late 1970s the paper became the Houston Voice.〔(Houston Voice ). Way Back Machine. April 23, 1999. Last accessed October 26, 2011.''〕 As the ''Houston Voice'', the paper was a weekly publication through the 1980s and 1990s. It was purchased by Window Media, LLC, a national GLBT newspaper chain that also owned the Washington Blade. In 2009 Window Media shut down its operations and ceased publication of the ''Houston Voice''.〔(Houston Press ). The Houston Press. November 16, 2009. Last accessed October 26, 2011.''〕
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