Date-night dos and don’ts

insider scoop San Diego LGBT Weekly’s editorial staff have taken their combined wisdom and experience (i.e. lessons learned from past floundering) on the dating circuit to bring you this list of date-night dos and don’ts. • Don’t put your elbows on the table. It’s still bad manners. • Don’t drink too much: You’ll say something,…

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One more date-night starter

Halloween’s history, and my abiding memory of this one was watching a Smurf being arrested on Fourth and University. How tragic was that? But now it’s November. While your friends are still scraping off the face paint, this month’s off to a better start for you. You’ve got a date! Lucky for you, we’ve got…

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Letters

A common theme in this week’s political news Dear Editor, This week the Log Cabin Republicans of San Diego County made headlines when they boldly endorsed State Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher for Mayor. Surprising many that they would pick a straight ally as opposed to backing openly lesbian Republican District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis and openly gay…

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The Arts

Expressive arts are front-and-center at the Martha Pace Swift Gallery and Expressive Arts Institute at 2820 Roosevelt Rd. in an exhibition entitled Recovering the Artist – A Show About Art/Not Illness. The exhibition opens with a reception and poetry reading Friday, Nov. 4 5-8 p.m. Art is often inspired by an individual’s desire to express…

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Wherefore art thou America?

The lengths to which people in love will go to be together have never been better illustrated than by Shakespeare. The recent “transgression” of trans civil-rights leader, Meghan Stabler, who used two of Texas’ own bigoted anti-equality laws to hers and her female partner’s advantage, by marrying earlier this year appear rather inconsequential seen through…

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