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New Park-2-Park Shuttle offers convenience, safety for neighborhood night owls
No matter your pleasure, whether it’s the quaint cafes in University Heights, the bars and boutiques in North Park or the restaurants and lounges in South Park, two things can pain a night out in Gayborhood-adjacent: the drive to get there…and the lack of parking once you arrive. Thousands of locals and tourists enjoy... »
DiscoverSD: Spring THREAD Show
THREAD is an ultra-stylish and inspiring celebration of all things fashionable and eco-savvy in San Diego. From hundreds of independent designers in all genres to green fashion shows across organic runways, free live hair styling, multiple bars, local pop-up art galleries, recycle stations and rotating guest DJs, THREAD is by far our favorite shopping... »
Quick Clicks: April
Ah, April showers bring May flowers. Or, is it May gray brings June gloom? I never know in San Diego. As they say, if you’re unhappy with the weather, just wait five minutes. The wet of the winter months has greened the city which means outdoor activities cometh. There’s much in store during the... »
Quick Clicks: March
I’m a Pisces, so March is HUGE…especially since I’m turning 30-ish. On top of birthdays, this month we celebrate Women’s History, college basketball, the equinox, Easter bunnies, St. Paddy’s Day and my favorite, Awards. And by awards, I mean the Spirits and the Oscars. Mama Nature may still be beating us down all wet... »
Volunteers Gear Up for Dining Out for Life® San Diego
Michael Brierley and John Carey were inspired to get involved with Dining Out for Life after attending the first annual event in San Diego in 2006. Since then, they have inspired many others to support HIV services and programs by volunteering as Restaurant Ambassadors for Dining Out for Life at Martinis Above Fourth. They... »
Two Cents: “Tea”totalers in the Desert
Yes, I spelled it correctly…sort of. And, since revelers who would be attracted to a certain big to-do in Palm Springs over White Party weekend won’t be abstaining from adult libations in the least, ‘Tea’totalers seems quite a fitting descriptive. Several months ago, I mentioned in this very column some news of an ‘uber-exclusive’ event... »
Two Cents: My Debut with Joseph Rocha
On Tuesday, January 19, about 60 people braved the chilly, wet winds, left their beloved prime time TV shows to the DVR and joined me at The Center for the debut Two Cents w/Aaron Heier – this very column’s namesake event. A new monthly addition to Men @ The Center’s programming, Two Cents is an... »
Men @ The Center’s New Monthly Event “Two Cents with Aaron Heier”
GLTNewsNow and the San Diego LGBT Community Center are partnering to bring a new Men @ The Center monthly event to the community in 2010. Debuting January 19 at 7PM, GLTNewsNow Associate Editor and Center personality, Aaron Heier, will host ‘Two Cents with Aaron Heier’ in the Center’s Community Resource Room. Taking its name and style... »
DiscoverSD: Festive Holiday Events in San Diego
Without dramatic weather changes, we locals must rely on joyful décor and events to guide us into the new season. We know it’s officially winter when holiday trees, festive flowers, and brilliant lights decorate our city streets and a popular jolly old man makes grand entrances at our shopping plazas. Here are a few cool happenings... »
San Diego’s 8th Annual Transgender Day of Remembrance
With the Halloween holiday cluster behind us, most eyes have turned to Thanksgiving, a time to reflect upon our blessings and be consciously grateful for all that we have. Six days prior, however, many will gather to remember those from whom everything was taken. San Diego’s 8th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance will take place... »
