By Chris Azzopardi At this point, “American Idol” is a mere footnote in Adam Lambert’s undaunted, venturesome, decade-long career. It...
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Read moreDetailsDeep Inside Hollywood Romeo San Vicente You’ve seen “Shark Tank” so you know what a “pitch” is. No? OK,...
Read moreDetailsAlbert H. Fulcher Considered San Diego County’s largest haunted experience, those who love the dare of the scare will love...
Read moreDetailsBy Chris Azzopardi When Natasha Bedingfield found fame in 2004, what would become of the world was, as she sings...
Read moreDetails“Girlfriend” is an intimate look into first love, exploring the awkwardness, excitement, wonderment and fear in this coming of age,...
Read moreDetailsBianca Del Rio is in Stockholm on her “It’s Jester Joke” comedy tour, still subject to the fraught human realities...
Read moreDetailsDeep Inside Hollywood By Romeo San Vicente Neo and Trinity! The red pills that those unpleasant internet dudes keep going...
Read moreDetailsCurated by Rubén Esparza, founder and director of the Queer Biennial international art fair based in Los Angeles, “Forging Territories:...
Read moreDetailsNow in its fifth year, the GI Film Festival San Diego is one of San Diego’s premier festivals with its...
Read moreDetailsSince founding Cinema 175, launching “Is It Just Me,” “eCupid” and “The 10 Year Plan,” writer, director and producer JC...
Read moreDetailsDeep Inside Hollywood By Romeo San Vicente It’s entirely possible that you missed 2018’s low-key indie charmer “Skate Kitchen,” the...
Read moreDetailsBy Chris Azzopardi Judith Light got her start on “One Life to Live” in 1977 as housewife-turned-prostitute Karen Wolek, but...
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Read moreDetailsLGBTQ San Diego County News is Updating!
After a necessary pause for my healing, I am making important adjustments and updates to the company and website. These changes are vital for the survival of our community’s only LGBTQ newspaper.
I appreciate your patience and support. Stay tuned for more updates, including a relaunch of the website, and the return of our print edition in the near future. Give at LGBTQSD.news/Support
Still here, still fighting. Onward!
