When I first moved to San Diego, over a half century ago, our city and region was a conservative right-wing...
Read moreDetailsWell, we did it. We made it through one of the most challenging years I have ever experienced in my...
Read moreDetailsWow, November 2020 surely became a month of ups and downs. If your choice of president did or did not...
Read moreDetailsFinally, as 2020 shuffles to a close, it looks like (some) things are getting better: No more Trump and his...
Read moreDetailsIt’s December! And while I know we are all eager to turn the page on 2020, I also know this...
Read moreDetailsIn the 1980s, when the AIDS epidemic first broke, there was an immediate move to close all the bathhouses down....
Read moreDetailsWe’re in uncharted territory, brothers and sisters. None of us has ever lived through a pandemic before. And the news...
Read moreDetailsEvery week, I write a little history on several wonderful and amazing people who I have met, who are friends,...
Read moreDetailsLike many of you, I was awake until 5:30 a.m. Wednesday morning waiting for election results and though now it...
Read moreDetailsAs I write this, the election is about a week away and I’m swimming in a sea of emotions: hope,...
Read moreDetailsThis column, which I have the great fortune to write twice a month thanks to the LGBTQ San Diego County...
Read moreDetailsThanks! That is a word that is increasingly in our minds and hearts when November rolls around. While the upcoming...
Read moreDetailsOne of the most incredible things about living in San Diego since 1989 has been the friends that have helped...
Read moreDetailsI recently returned from a two-week road trip. I drove through Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon and California, mostly on...
Read moreDetailsThe 3rd District City Council campaign was a clean one until this week when sadly desperate second-place primary finisher Toni...
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