King Cobra

also playing Available on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play Continuing his long string of occasionally artful, but mostly exploitative gay roles, James Franco has given us King Cobra, the tawdry and dopey story of the porn star and San Diego gay celebrity Brent Corrigan, his Svengali director at Cobra Video, and the dumb-as-dirt couple who…

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St Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral opens its doors to the public for healing and reconciliation

SAN DIEGO — The doors of St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral will be open to the public for healing and reconciliation on Election Day Nov. 8.  “After a contentious campaign season our city and country is in need of healing,” said the Very Reverend Penny Bridges, Dean of St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral. On the day after…

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Nicole Murray Ramirez honored by Border Angels of San Diego

SAN DIEGO – Long-time Latino gay activist Nicole Murray Ramirez was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 30th Anniversary Dinner of the Border Angels of San Diego, Nov. 5.  The sold out event was held at the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation.  Ramirez and international stage producer and director William A. Virchis were…

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San Diego favorite Danielle LoPresti releases third teaser for her upcoming new music video, ‘Holy’

SAN DIEGO, Calif. — The third teaser trailer for Danielle LoPresti’s new music video, Holy was released Friday and features herself, with real-life wife Alicia Champion and actress Anna Khaja, who is best known for her roles on, Quantico and Silicon Valley. Watch the video above. In the video Champion, who viewers might remember from…

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Surfrider Foundation hosting bi-national ‘Surf The Border’ pro-am surf competition

SAN DIEGO – Surfrider San Diego Chapter’s No Border Sewage Committee (NoBS) and Surfrider Baja Chapter are hosting a first ever simultaneous bi-national Pro-Am surf competition Nov. 6 at the border of San Diego and Tijuana. The competition is being administered by Revolt Surf and presented by San Diego-based residential lender, Pure Mortgage. There will be two competitive Pro-Am surf contests…

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The City: Top to Bottom

thursday, nov. 3 Ruben Ochoa: watching, waiting, commiserating Ruben Ochoa makes use of common construction materials to create imposing sculptural installations that intervene into the existing built environment. His sculptures – in addition to his drawings, photography, and public projects – move beyond the materials’ direct references to construction and labor in order to generate…

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Bike Coalition to give away free bike lights to stay safe during dark commuting hours

In conjunction with shorter days and Daylight Savings time, the Bike Coalition is inviting two-wheeled travelers to collect free bike lights and important safety information about riding in the dark. With the Daylight Savings transition Nov. 6, bike commuters will soon find themselves pedaling to and from work when the sun has gone down. With…

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Homeless murder suspect committed to mental hospital

A judge committed Jon David Guerrero Oct. 21 to a state psychiatric hospital after finding he was mentally incompetent to stand trial for bizarre murders and attacks upon homeless men including a victim who attended Metropolitan Community Church (MCC). Guerrero, 39, dressed in blue jail clothing, said nothing after San Diego Superior Court Judge Steven…

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Your vote is your voice. Be heard

What an election year. The presidential race features the two least popular candidates in history. California’s ballot has a Senate run-off with no Republican and seventeen Propositions. San Diego has two different initiatives about a Chargers stadium – or is it a Convadium? With 12 days until the votes are counted, here is where things…

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