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The San Diego food scene has quite a few Thai restaurants. I would say more than most cities, which is an indication of our large Asian/Pacific Islander population and more importantly, how great Thai food tastes. Thai cuisine is from the country of Thailand and is known for its strong aromatic components like basil. Thai…

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Taking center stage

Dance, comedy and music will be on display Saturday, Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. when the San Diego LGBT Community Center’s Young Professionals Council program presents the Center Stage event at the Birch North Park Theatre. Jeff Gelder is emceeing the event and all proceeds will go to support the center’s programs and services. The…

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CityFest lights up Hillcrest

The 27th Annual CityFest in Hillcrest isn’t just your average street fair. It’s an all-day extravaganza, complete with a 29-foot water slide, a flash mob and a beer garden that stretches an entire block. Perhaps the most notable event of this year’s festivities is the nostalgic relighting of the historic Hillcrest sign. The sign lighting…

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Equality champion Richard Chavez passes

CALIFORNIA – Richard Chavez, pioneer in the farm workers movement and champion of full equality for all Californians, has passed away. Chavez was the brother of legendary civil rights activist Cesar E. Chavez and lifelong partner of Dolores Huerta. Huerta is a co-founder of the United Farm Workers union, president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation,…

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