By Robert Leyh, programs manager, San Diego Pride Now in its third year, Build OUT brings together two very different...
Read moreDetailsBy Ian Morton It should be impossible to think about the U.S. Civil Rights movement and not picture Dr. Martin...
Read moreDetailsBy Nicole Murray Ramirez 1051 University Ave. has long been a Hillcrest landmark for outstanding entertainment, dancing and socializing beginning...
Read moreDetailsBy Chris Azzopardi In 2019, out glam-rocker Adam Lambert encouraged us to keep fighting, out musician Ben Platt talked...
Read moreDetailsBy Ryan Trabuco Alright, everyone – it’s 2020. Not just the start of a new year, but we are...
Read moreDetailsBy Nick Serrano Like many, I think it’s important for elected officials to get it. We should want them...
Read moreDetailsBy Elijah Lefkow Looking for some hopeful optimism to counter Donald Trump’s ugly, bigoted politics in 2020? Meet LGBTQ...
Read moreDetailsIt would have been easy enough for San Diego Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer and his wife, first lady Katherine Stuart...
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ San Diego County News On Dec. 8 at the Courtyard Marriott Liberty Station, local people, organizations, businesses and activists...
Read moreDetailsBy Nicole Murray Ramirez Ceremony to celebrate the start of construction is being held today, Friday, December 13, 2019. This...
Read moreDetailsBy San Diego Pride Following their most successful Pride event to date, San Diego Pride is pleased to announce their...
Read moreDetailsBy Cesar Reyes (Courtesy photos0 After a small hiatus from Hillcrest, the ever-so-delicious Babycakes is back and ready to continue...
Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher Throughout 2019, St. Paul’s Cathedral has celebrated 150 years in San Diego with several events including...
Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher When Michael A. DeShazo was 17, he had an interest in becoming a policeman with one...
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 people showed up to celebrate 20 years of CASA’s service in South Bay San Diego. San Ysidro...
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