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Posted inLGBTQ+

Club Ripples, city’s first gay dance club, to close in summer

Avatar photo by Brian Addison May 15, 2019
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Man punched after hurling insults, racist remarks in Long Beach restaurant

Avatar photo by Brian Addison May 14, 2019
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Long Beach Lost: Club Sylvia, North Long Beach’s odd li’l drag bar

Avatar photo by Brian Addison Apr 11, 2019
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Long Beach’s Drag Easter Walk carries over two decades of Herstory, pain, and hope—all in a pair of heels

Avatar photo by Brian Addison Apr 8, 2019
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Pride on the Port event will take over the Battleship Iowa (with Chad Michaels performing ‘Turn Back Time’)

Avatar photo by Brian Addison Apr 8, 2019
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Long Beach named in the top five cities in the country to celebrate Pride

Avatar photo by Brian Addison Apr 1, 2019
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The importance of nominating and honoring LGBTQ leaders each year at Harvey Milk Park

Avatar photo by Brian Addison Mar 15, 2019
Posted inEducation

One year in at CSULB, ‘The Golden Girls’ course continues to explore ageism, sexism, and more

Avatar photo by Brian Addison Feb 4, 2019
A photo of the L.A. waterfront and the Battleship USS Iowa during San Pedro's annual 4th of July celebration. Courtesy of Trip Advisor.
Posted inLGBTQ+

Queers and allies fight haters and coalesce to create the first Pride event on L.A. waterfront

Avatar photo by Brian Addison Jan 31, 2019
An aerial view of Naples, the Long Beach neighborhood with the most amount of high-end real estate transactions. Courtesy of MLS.
Posted inReal Estate

These were the most expensive homes sold in Long Beach in 2018

Avatar photo by Brian Addison Jan 14, 2019

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