Curtain Call By Chris Barone As I have said before, The Tony Awards are my Super Bowl and Broadway is...
Read moreBy Chris Barone Listen to Chris's review. Like many, I grew up watching all of the “old school” Disney movies...
Read moreCurtain Call By: Chris Barone I knew when I moved to San Diego from New York 20-plus years ago, that...
Read moreTheater Review | Chris Barone Editor’s Note: While many of you may already know Chris, we’ve asked him, as our...
Read moreOur nation was established by the political leaders of the time on the principles of “liberty and justice for all”,...
Read moreSince 1985, the San Diego Men’s Chorus (their original name) has been an institution of San Diego’s Gay and Queer...
Read moreDuring the 19th Olympic Games in 1968 held in Mexico City, two Black American track and field sprinters won the...
Read moreWhen we think of iconic pop culture movies that us members of the LGBTQ community arguably consider iconic and extremely...
Read moreOur city offers some of the finest Theatre in the country, with several local houses harvesting pre-Broadway spectacles and groundbreaking...
Read moreSan Diego Gay Men's Chorus is back to launch its 38th season with its annual holiday concert – Jingle! presented...
Read moreShakespeare’s classic pastoral comedy As You Like It is being produced by La Jolla Playhouse in association with Diversionary Theatre, the third...
Read moreLittle Shop of Horrors, originally a 1982 off-Broadway horror musical comedy, brings a great score, campy vibes, and a jaw-dropping...
Read moreAndrew Lloyd Webber is known worldwide for his massively successful musicals. Shows like Jesus Christ Superstar, Phantom of the Opera, Joseph...
Read moreLa Jolla Playhouse’s production of Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord, written and performed by Pulitzer Prize finalist Kristina Wong (featured in the Playhouse’s Digital...
Read moreThe year was 1999, and I was beyond excited to experience my first visit to New York City, and most...
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