By Frank Sabatini Jr New queer-owned coffee shop in Bankers Hill Married couple Gia Giambalvo and Sarah Girdzius are off...
Read moreDetailsby Neal Putnam Dec. 3 is the last Sunday Rev. Alisan Rowland will be at the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC)...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. Retired professor Stuart (Stu) Schwartz of Kensington takes the sexual stigma out of exhibitionism in a...
Read moreDetailsLittle Italy Association and a myriad of sponsors dedicate ‘Piazza Costanza’ By Morgan M. Hurley Margaret “Midge” Costanza was a...
Read moreDetailsBy: LGBTQ San Diego County News Staff Following the sudden departure of Fernando Z. Lopez from their role as executive...
Read moreDetailsBy LGBTQ San Diego County News Staff In an email to San Diego Pride staff and volunteers sent Monday night,...
Read moreDetailsA judge set bail at $150,000 on Oct. 24 for a man suspected of arson at Gossip Grill that caused...
Read moreDetailsit is almost time for the Festival of Trees San Diego, which is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 19 at insideOUT.
Read moreDetailsThe local trans woman who very publicly took on hate in her community last January – continues to be honored...
Read moreDetailsTwo candidates will be on the ballot Nov. 7 for the vacant district 4 seat. LGBTQ SD News reached out...
Read moreDetailsI’ve kept quiet about this the last few years, but the uproar over the tiles made me relive it all....
Read moreDetailsPeople have judged bathhouses as a bad place to go for sex, but I have always felt them to be...
Read moreDetailsIn the last edition of this paper, I wrote about a very important issue in the community: body shaming. I...
Read moreDetailsThis past Monday, I flew to San Francisco for a special pre-screening of the film, “RUSTIN,” about the life of...
Read moreDetailsVeteran food writer/restaurant critic, Frank Sabatini brings you short features of San Diego's foodie scene: November edition!
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ San Diego County News is Updating!
After a necessary pause for my healing, I am making important adjustments and updates to the company and website. These changes are vital for the survival of our community’s only LGBTQ newspaper.
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