July 21, 2011
Stuart Milk endorses Bevan Dufty for San Francisco mayor
Stuart Milk, co-Founder and President of the Harvey Milk Foundation, recently launched a video endorsing LGBT candidate Bevan Dufty for the San Francisco mayoral race. In the video, Milk spoke highly of Dufty’s experience, integrity and character, and urged the LGBT community to vote him into office. Milk explained, “Putting Bevan Dufty into the mayor’s…
Comic-Con 2011: Prism Comics’ guide to the largest pop culture party
Prism Comics presents its “gay agenda” for Comic-Con International, taking place at the San Diego Convention Center through Sunday, July 24. Prism Comics, the premier nonprofit supporting LGBT comics, creators and readers, is organizing an unprecedented number of panels, a fan mixer with silent auction, Heroes vs. Villains party, portfolio reviews and creator signings. “Queer…
Game fans unite at growing convention alongside Comic-Com
When Walter Meyer and Brian Bielawski couldn’t work a deal last year with Comic-Con to stage Gamer – their one-man, geek-inspired play – the two decided to produce the show down the street. It was a hit. In fact, their small show evolved into a small convention of its own, welcoming gamers that had…
Redistricting Commission finalizes preliminary map
The San Diego Redistricting Commission is expected to release its preliminary map at its July 21 meeting, showing how the City Council districts could be redrawn. The commission is hosting public hearings before it finalizes the map. Using federal census data, the Redistricting Commission has to modify city council districts every ten years to adjust…
National anti-equality groups prepare to overturn FAIR Education Act
CALIFORNIA – Following Gov. Jerry Brown’s signing of legislation requiring public schools to include the contributions of the LGBT community in their curriculum, anti-equality advocates have initiated a ballot referendum to ask California voters to overturn the legislation. The Fair, Accurate, Inclusive and Respectful (FAIR) Education Act amends the Education Code to include the contributions…
Violent hate crime on the rise nationally; San Diego still safe
Hate violence targeting LGBT people is on the rise nationally, according to a newly-released report by the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP). Crimes in San Diego, by contrast, remain relatively unchanged. NCAVP released its annual Hate Violence Against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and HIV-Affected Communities in the United States in 2010 report last…
New Berlin archbishop to meet with gay activists
GERMANY – The archbishop-elect of Berlin has said that he will meet with gay activists, even after they criticized his appointment as the new archbishop of the German capital. At a recent press conference, Archbishop-elect Rainer Maria Woelk said, “We will meet with each other. I have respect and esteem for all people, independent of…
Austria’s fourth Pink Lake festival scheduled for August
AUSTRIA – The fourth Pink Lake festival is to be held in Austria in August. Set around Lake Wörthersee Aug. 25-28, the event includes entertainment, parties, relaxation and sports. The festival is described as, “Not the usual big-city backdrop, no parades for the titillation of curious onlookers, but rather an international get-together for gays, lesbians…
‘Sir, what is a dingleberry?’ and other missed jokes
When people from different groups collide, the results can go from horrific to hilarious and cover all areas, including financial, political, marital, etc. Living in Japan, I experienced them all, but language problems led the pack. I can never forget my first day of class. I was met with a sweet young lady in the…