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A Tasteful Affair - An Event to Remember

CULTURE | By Tony Reverditto | Nov 11, 2017

Now in its third year, the "dress to impress" event, sponsored by the Port of Long Beach, features a complimentary Champagne greeting, delicious small plates, as well as a no host bar and live entertainment.

'Beats Per Minute' :: France's AIDS Biopic

MOVIES | By Chris Carpenter | Nov 11, 2017

A number of powerful films depicting the early years of the HIV/AIDS crisis are rightly considered classics. We can now add to this list Robin Campillo's excellent addition, "BPM (Beats Per Minute)."

Rotterdam :: Living and Loving Authentically

THEATRE | By Lisa Lipsey | Nov 6, 2017

This holiday season Skylight Theatre Company asks audiences to join them as they examine transformation, humor, complex relationships and authenticity.

'As One' :: The Face of Self-Discovery with Blythe Gaissert and Kelly Markgraf

THEATRE | By Joel Martens | Nov 6, 2017

Every once in a while you get to bear witness to something that changes not only your view on the world but alters the course for everyone who comes in contact with it. "As One" is definitely one of those moments.

San Diego Women's Chorus :: Elemental Connections

MUSIC | Nov 6, 2017

In wrapping up their thirtieth anniversary season, the San Diego Women's Chorus is delighting in the opportunity to celebrate and connect with Mother Nature, bringing sunny San Diego a sampling of all things elemental.

All The World's A Stage :: 'Something Rotten''s Adam Pascal

THEATRE | By Tim Parks | Nov 6, 2017

Shakespeare once wrote in the play "As You Like It" that "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players." The tried-and-true adage is something actor Adam Pascal can certainly relate to.

The Moors :: Juxtaposing The Old and The New

THEATRE | By Lisa Lipsey | Nov 6, 2017

Is it true that everything old is new? Perhaps everything is just old? Maybe just timeless? Playwright Jen Silverman investigates this concept.

Mr. Gay San Diego :: A Tradition Reborn

CULTURE | By Korie Houston | Nov 6, 2017

After roughly a decade passing by, organizers Big Mike, Robert Rodriguez and the Imperial Court de San Diego are reviving the Mr. Gay San Diego competition.

Sharing Stories of the LGBT Journey

CULTURE | By William E. Kelly | Oct 29, 2017

The sacred ground of the freedoms we enjoy today were built on the pain and suffering of those who came before us.

The Breeders' Cup :: A Horse of A Different Color

SPORTS | By Tim Parks | Oct 28, 2017

The Del Mar Race Track will play host to the Breeders' Cup on Friday and Saturday, November 3 and 4, bringing with it all of the prestige that is synonymous with this rousing equestrian event.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Workouts

FITNESS | By Blake Beckcomb | Oct 22, 2017

Many people who spend hours in the gym are trying to get lean and toned, but somehow it ends up being harder than anticipated. What does one have to do to actually tone muscles and see some definition?

The View UpStairs

THEATRE | By Tony Reverditto | Oct 21, 2017

"The View UpStairs," is based on the true story about a lively gay bar that was the target of a horrific arson attack on June 24, 1973.

The San Diego LGBT Community Center's Sapphire Gala :: Celebrating 45 Years of Hope

LOCAL | By Joel Martens | Oct 15, 2017

Help to honor those men and women who paved the LGBT rights road and those who benefit from the accomplishments and services of The San Diego LGBT Community Center.

ONE Archives Axis Mundo

CULTURE | By Joel Martens | Oct 13, 2017

"We hope visitors to the show walk away with a better sense of the wide-reaching and dynamic scene these artists fosters in the '70s and '80s and the sense of playfulness and possibility that permeated their work across art, life, and activism."

Michael Carbonaro :: Behind the Magician's Cape

THEATRE | By Joel Martens | Oct 13, 2017

With a sweet, alluring twinkle in his eye, Carbonaro's quick, intelligent mind springs the trap set for you, doing so before you realize you've even been ensnared. There's magic afoot for sure, and it's often hilarious to boot.

Anthony Rapp Boards 'Star Trek: Discovery'

MOVIES | By Joel Martens | Oct 8, 2017

LGBT representation has been slow to arrive on the bridges of any "Star Trek" franchise, but finally "RENT" star Anthony Rapp and fellow RENT alum Wilson Cruz play a 23rd Century gay male couple on "Discovery." Rapp shares his insights.

'The Legend of Georgia McBride' :: Discovering Elvis... and High Heels

THEATRE | By Lisa Lipsey | Oct 8, 2017

Cygnet Theatre is now in rehearsals for the San Diego premiere of the witty, sequin-filled musical comedy "The Legend of Georgia McBride." Star Spencer Bang reveals the story behind the sequins.

Shangela :: Werq the World!

THEATRE | By Tim Parks | Oct 8, 2017

When "Drag Race" alum Shangela takes the stage as the hostess of "RuPaul's Werq The World Tour," this queen is totally prepared to "Bring it!"

Transnation Film Fest :: Embracing the 'T'

MOVIES | By Chris Carpenter | Oct 7, 2017

Last year's inaugural TransNation Film Festival succeeded as a more in-depth exploration of our trans community than most LGBTQ events have offered to date.

'The Battle of the Sexes' :: Billie Jean King and Emma Stone Winning the Game

MOVIES | By Joel Martens | Oct 7, 2017

See this film, learn something about how we got to where we are now. There is still work to be done, yes, but because of this moment and many others, we have come so very far.

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