Terry Loftis Rich Lopez county Adams city Dallas lgbtq 2020 pandemic Terry Loftis Rich Lopez county Adams city Dallas

A passion for arts, advocacy

Reading now: 375
dallasvoice.com

Terry Loftis, left, and his fiancé Jon Adams In service to Dallas and its communities, Terry Loftis is the man RICH LOPEZ | Staff writerrich@dallasvoice.com Terry Loftis’ daily schedule is not an envious one at all.

For this interview, he pulled over and sat in his car for over an hour to talk about local arts, the LGBTQ community and sometimes his own personal life.

And this was our scheduled time to talk before his next appointment. A full schedule is his daily life and honestly, he seems pretty fine with that.

The Dallas Morning News profiled Loftis in 2020. The piece talked about how Loftis grew up in Oak Cliff and about his return to Dallas.

Read more on dallasvoice.com
The website meaws.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

18.03 / 08:09
Best Bets • 03-18-22
Pull on your favorite boots and scoot on over to The Red Room at S4, 3911 Cedar Springs Road, for BootScootin’ Gay Bingo, the March installment of the monthly fundraising fun time Saturday night, March 19. Tickets start at $35 each for general admission, and preferred seating and VIP tickets are also available. Get yours online at Tickets at MyResourceCenter.org/gaybingo, or at the door on Saturday starting at 5:30 p.m. Don’t forget your mask; COVID protocols will be enforced.
DMCA