Looking to the future …
Hooray for our Navy Seals and President Obama’s administration. We have struck a big blow in our continuing fight against terrorism. Well, now I’m off to Arizona. District 3: The melting pot of San Diego There are more than 30 languages spoken in the City Council’s 3rd District. This district brought us our first elected…
Meeting the needs of our LGBT seniors
LGBT baby boomers, who will begin retiring in 2011, were 24 years old during the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City, and are part of the estimated 1.5 million senior LGBT Americans many have called the first “out and proud” generation. Yet, too often they have been excluded from the social science research regarding…
How did leather contests start?
In 1979, Chuck Renslow and his partner Dom Orejudos (Etienne) started the International Mr. Leather contest, which grew from its humble beginnings of Mr. Gold Coast Contest, a bar contest. The contest attracted contestants not only from Chicago, but from surrounding states as well. The contest quickly outgrew the Gold Coast Leather Bar and was…
Not by any means necessary
Sometimes it is hard living in a democracy. It is hard for some to live up to the creed of this nation, that all men and women are created equal. We know that our government discriminates against the LGBT community reflecting the views of Americans who are increasingly in the minority with their opposition to…
Food and art are combined with culture at Wet Stone Winebar
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Wet Stone Winebar and Café 1927 Fourth Ave. San Diego, CA 92101 619-255-2856 wetstonewinebar.com One of the greatest things about living in San Diego is the dining scene never ceases to surprise me. Over the years, I have seen restaurants come and go, new top chefs hailing stoves around town, and mom and…
Task Force presents its ideal LGBT-friendly council district
At this past Monday’s Redistricting Commission public hearing, the LGBT Redistricting Task Force presented its first draft of a new City Council District 3. The new proposal would shift the District 3 boundaries to the west, eliminating some communities like City Heights and Azalea Park from the east, and adding areas such as Mission Hills,…
Diversionary stages world premiere of historic drama ‘Dooley’
As part of their 25th Anniversary Year, Diversionary Theatre stages the world premiere of the historic drama Dooley, opening May 5. The show tells the story of Doctor Tom Dooley, a young gay charismatic Navy officer and his life’s work in the stark reality of the Cold War and the refugee camps of South East…
Cary Grant ‘enjoyed being called gay’
Jennifer Grant, the daughter of legendary Hollywood star Cary Grant has revealed that her father “enjoyed being called gay.” In her new book, Good Stuff: A Reminiscence of my Father, Cary Grant, Jennifer Grant states that her father was always intrigued by the rumors surrounding his sexuality. “I can’t blame men for wanting him, and…
Rabble rousing and non-profits in the LGBT community
An acquaintance of mine recently introduced me to the concept of the “Non-Profit Industrial Complex.” There is a book of essays on the subject from Incite! The Women Of Color Against Violence entitled it The Revolution Will Not Be Funded – the book came after the Incite!-organized conference of the same name. They describe the…