
Born in blood and fed by fire: The Dyke March makes triumphant return to San Diego Pride
Sign from San Diego’s first Dyke March, 1994. (Image courtesy Lambda Archives) It’s been gone for a long time — but this year a beloved community tradition is proudly returning to San Diego Pride. After a long absence, the Dyke March will once again kick off Pride Week this July 11. If you’re shocke

Spring Valley was never just a suburb: 8 stories beneath the surface
Early automobile on Bancroft Drive in Spring Valley, looking northeast with San Miguel Mountain in the background, in 1915. A row of trees is just seen in the far left of the photo, next to the road. This is identified as the curve before possibly Avocado Street (Photo and caption info courtesy of t

Divina makes a living in the tough independent music scene by wearing many hats and playing all over town
Even in the DIY world of independent music where artists expect to fulfill multiple roles, San Diego-based R&B/soul artist Divina is an overachiever. On her latest solo release, “Untitled EP,” which came out earlier this year, she not only sang lead vocals and served as the producer, she mixed all f
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