Christian music star to minister through local church By Morgan M. Hurley (l to r) Christopher and Matthew (Flamy) sightseeing....
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr New queer-owned coffee shop in Bankers Hill Married couple Gia Giambalvo and Sarah Girdzius are off...
Read moreDetailsit is almost time for the Festival of Trees San Diego, which is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 19 at insideOUT.
Read moreDetailsThis past Monday, I flew to San Francisco for a special pre-screening of the film, “RUSTIN,” about the life of...
Read moreDetailsPhotos by Big Mike (Michael Phillips) Flicks celebrated its 40th anniversary with a 1983-themed party on Friday, Sept. 22, that...
Read moreDetailsCapturing Life’s Emotions on Canvas By Patric Stillman Point Loma artist Colette Hebert stands as a recurring figure in the...
Read moreDetailsThe Studio Door, located at 3867 Fourth Ave., in Hillcrest, is launching a new annual exhibition called ART+ LGBT History...
Read moreDetailsErik Martin, of Hillcrest, and the cover of his award-winning children’s book (Courtesy Erik Martin) HILLCREST RESIDENT WINS FIREBIRD BOOK...
Read moreDetailsby: LGBTQ SD News Staff A special Taylor Swift themed brunch has been concocted to celebrate her current Eras tour...
Read moreDetailsIndividual tickets and festival passes now available by: Morgan M. Hurley | Editor FilmOut, San Diego’s LGBTQ film festival, has...
Read moreDetailsCome out to see a combination of queer cinema and drag at an event that celebrates the Bear community this...
Read moreDetailsCommunity readies to honor the newest beacon of Hillcrest by: Morgan M. Hurley To most who live and work in...
Read moreDetailsBy Patric Stillman Cuauhtémoc Kish, an accomplished local fabric artist, has traversed a remarkable journey from a small Pennsylvania town...
Read moreDetailsThe Drag March for Trans Rights took place on Sunday, June 18. San Diego resident and RuPaul Drag Race All...
Read moreDetailsby Patric Stillman The Studio Door art gallery is demonstrating its commitment to artistic evolution by expanding the annual PROUD+...
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