Lambda Legal, Tennessee Equality Project, and Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center of Rutherford County, Tennessee filed a formal complaint...
Read moreDetailsBy Kendra Sitton | Uptown News Businesses and residents opposed to taking out parking on 30th Street in order to...
Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher | Editor Remington Scott Kienbusch’s Mariam T has a signature look that cannot be mistaken. With...
Read moreDetailsThe San Diego LGBT Community Center has announced that Jon Potter (pronouns he/him/his) will join The Center as the organization’s...
Read moreDetailsIn February 2015, Time Magazine reported on a young evangelical leader who had been dropped from his Christian publisher after...
Read moreDetailsBy Victory Institute On July 31, Democratic members of the Washington state House elected Rep. Laurie Jinkins as the new...
Read moreDetailsGender Diversity and TransFamily Support Services will present the Gender Odyssey Conference on August 1–4, 2019, at the San Diego...
Read moreDetailsThe National Equality Media Association (NEMA), the nation’s only non-profit organization dedicated to serving LGBTQ media, will hold its annual...
Read moreDetailsPublisher David Mannis recently sold five of his six newspapers and is now ready to retire and sell Gay SD....
Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher | Editor On an early date in 2012, Cara Dessert answered a question about her dream...
Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher | Editor The LGBTQ+ community, friends and allies came out in droves this year with a...
Read moreDetailsDeep Inside Hollywood Romeo San Vicente Gay documentary filmmaker Jeffrey Schwarz has built a career digging into queer pop culture,...
Read moreDetailsDavid Mannis, publisher/president of San Diego Community News Network, sold five of his six newspapers, including San Diego Uptown News,...
Read moreDetailsBy Kendra Sitton | Uptown News As heavy May clouds swirled over a bright sky, the lead pastor of Missiongathering...
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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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