Like many of you, I was awake until 5:30 a.m. Wednesday morning waiting for election results and though now it...
Read moreAs I write this, the election is about a week away and Iβm swimming in a sea of emotions: hope,...
Read moreThis column, which I have the great fortune to write twice a month thanks to the LGBTQ San Diego County...
Read moreThanks! That is a word that is increasingly in our minds and hearts when November rolls around. While the upcoming...
Read moreOne of the most incredible things about living in San Diego since 1989 has been the friends that have helped...
Read moreI recently returned from a two-week road trip. I drove through Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon and California, mostly on...
Read moreThe 3rd District City Council campaign was a clean one until this week when sadly desperate second-place primary finisher Toni...
Read moreMillionaire Barbara Bry and supporters have been urging a dirty campaign lately and she has now become the candidate Republican...
Read moreSan Diego has always been a great destination place to visit, but itβs not uncommon to find those who visit...
Read moreEver since we lost our national treasure, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, I have been touched and moved by the tributes...
Read moreI have long admired Stacey Abrams. When she lost the Georgia governorβs race to a very unethical election supervised by...
Read moreRecently, I received a phone call about another incident where LGBTQ+ parents and their children were made to feel unwelcomed...
Read moreAre you feeling lonelier these days? Is the pandemic exacerbating those feelings? Luckily, the physical state of being alone has...
Read moreSan Diego nightlife has surely changed with the coronavirus pandemic, not knowing how long this craziness will be in our...
Read moreVol. 4. Issue 35, April 2024 Monthly
(LGBTQ SD News has decided to continue the current volume by several issues while we rebrand).