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Conservative Corner: The Crucible of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell – Part II of IV

Thursday, April 29, 2010
By Matt Moody
Conservative Corner: The Crucible of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell – Part II of IV

Our friends who are same-sex oriented in the military and many in law enforcement have the unique challenge of balancing their passion for their jobs with the omission of their private lives. It’s a testament to their tenacity and courage that they continue to serve knowing that they can’t truly share everything about themselves... »

Two Cents: Dining Out For Life…why and where

Tuesday, April 27, 2010
By Aaron Heier
Two Cents: Dining Out For Life…why and where

Face it, we all love to eat. I know I do. Anytime this foodie has an opportunity to indulge and imbibe, I’m there, especially if it’s for a good cause. Dining Out For Life is just that cause. It’s the one event each year that I look forward to eating out every meal. Why?... »

Cody Wilde: Everyday Lifestyle Routines – Part 1

Monday, April 26, 2010
By Cody Wilde
Cody Wilde: Everyday Lifestyle Routines – Part 1

Everyone has their own daily routines and activities that they must do to function and keep their metaphorical cogs and gears running. Whether those routines are household chores, physical fitness or simply a better way to eat—it’s all part of our daily lifestyle. This season with CodyWilde, I am going to submit a few... »

Conservative Corner: The Crucible of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell – Part I of IV

Monday, April 26, 2010
By Matt Moody
Conservative Corner: The Crucible of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell – Part I of IV

Don’t ask, don’t tell (DADT) is certainly omnipresent on our contemporary radar, as it should be. The compromise measure enacted in 1993 by Democratic former President Bill Clinton has resulted in more than 13,000 discharges of gay and lesbian service members since its inception. That’s one discharge every 12 hours in the last 17... »

Two Cents: Top Cheffer Rich Sweeney’s Big Gay Secret

Tuesday, April 20, 2010
By Aaron Heier
Two Cents: Top Cheffer Rich Sweeney’s Big Gay Secret

Well, the day is finally here. You’ve heard me hint to it. You’ve read blog post, after status update, after Tweet about the ‘big announcement’ coming from one of my all-time BFFs, out and proud local celeb chef Rich Sweeney. Now, the secret can be revealed. He chatted with me and a big crowd... »

The “Drama” of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

Saturday, April 17, 2010
By Matthew Brown
The “Drama” of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

Whenever I sit down to write, I remind myself that everyone loves a good scandal. Don’t lie and tell me you’ve never had the urge to indulge in the dirt. It’s human nature and I have no doubt that a shocking exposé on the club after-parties, sex affairs and political scandals of San Diego... »

Pick: Zio’s Italian Restaurant

Saturday, April 10, 2010
By Kurt Cunningham
Pick: Zio’s Italian Restaurant

I love to eat. So, when Darren James, chef/owner of ZIO’S Italian Restaurant in North Park, invited me to try his new lunch menu, I jumped right on that offer. I’ve been to ZIO’S several times for dinner and lunch but Darren was debuting a new $5 lunch menu along with some new entrees.... »

Conservative Corner: The “Peter Pan” Syndrome

Friday, April 9, 2010
By Matt Moody
Conservative Corner: The “Peter Pan” Syndrome

Seven years pass in San Diego. A business owner dies face down in his swimming pool before his annual party. The party goes on without him in the clubs. His church disgraces him. A man is found dead at the bottom of a whirlpool in a popular bathhouse, hours after he had died; meanwhile... »

GLTNN Exclusive: DJ Shane Stiel back in San Diego and ready to WERQ

Wednesday, April 7, 2010
By Aaron Heier
GLTNN Exclusive: DJ Shane Stiel back in San Diego and ready to WERQ

If you’ve ever heard Shane Pfannenstiel, aka DJ Shane Stiel spin, you’re immediately convinced this guy was born to DJ. From the all-night raves of the rocky mountains in his early years to the high-energy club events of the West Coast, this handsome young DJ turned Navy veteran turned DJ is making one indelible... »

Two Cents: Proms, Prodigal Sons and some big gay props

Thursday, March 25, 2010
By Aaron Heier
Two Cents: Proms, Prodigal Sons and some big gay props

If you’ve paid attention to the blogosphere of late, then you’re well aware of the prom ‘controversies’ in both Mississippi and Georgia. Constance McMillan, the 18-year-old senior from Itawamba Agricultural High School has become a media darling and a new champion for equality, taking her fight to attend prom with her girlfriend all the... »

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