Albert H. Fulcher In celebration of the annual National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day on Oct. 15, San Ysidro Health held...
Read moreDetailsAlbert H. Fulcher Held at Martinis Above Fourth | Table + Stage on Oct. 12, the first “Faith, Hope...
Read moreDetailsLife Beyond Therapy Michael Kimmel —Michael Kimmel is a licensed psychotherapist who specializes in helping LGBT clients achieve their goals...
Read moreDetailsOut of the Archives By Dana Wiegand Front-runners in an early Pride parade. (Photos by Lambda Archives) When thinking...
Read moreDetailsBy Nicole Murray Ramirez Capricho promises “sabores de Mexico,” the flavors of Mexico Checking out a restaurant at 540...
Read moreDetailsBy Benny Cartwright While Halloween falls on Thursday, Oct. 31, the big celebrations in Hillcrest and surrounding areas typically...
Read moreDetailsTitle VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 bars discrimination on the basis of sex, but says nothing explicitly...
Read moreDetailsBy Neal Putnam A murder trial opened Monday for a man charged with beating a 71-year-old gay man to...
Read moreDetailsThe attorney for a gay man accused of killing his dentist husband told a judge Oct. 16 the death was...
Read moreDetails“Members of the transgender, gender-nonconforming and nonbinary communities (TGNC/NB) will be taking a major stand against hate and discrimination when...
Read moreDetailsThe Nicky Awards – Nominations are now open for what has been dubbed as the “Gay Academy Awards.” Nomination...
Read moreDetailsBlack Lives Darnelle Williams —Darnelle Williams is a business professional who has worked in the insurance industry for more than...
Read moreDetailsBy Alzheimer’s Association San Diego There are more than 60,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia in...
Read moreDetailsBig Mike and Friends Big Mike Phillips —Big Mike Phillips is an activist, fundraiser, bartender and photographer who has lived...
Read moreDetailsWell I think that in San Diego we let in Bicycles and scooters Way Too early as hardly anyone uses...
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