The HSSS crew hosted it’s 1st Annual He Said / sHe Said Holiday Fan Appreciation Party & Show and the wonderful Babycakes in Hillcrest. Owner Christopher Stavros and his staff of lovelies treated us all to fabulous and very adult coffee concoctions and cupcake bites while Aaron and Ophelia spread holiday cheer around the room, recapped their weekends and gave updates on a few news items including President Obama signing the bill to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, the floods in Mission Valley, LA and Arizona, Matthew Michael Brown winning Season 2 of The Tester and James Franco going ‘drag’ on the cover of Candy magazine. Then, before everyone’s eyes glossed over with news boredom, we Ho-Ho-Ho’d through a weekend of holiday festivities – yes, bars will be open – and wished everyone a Merry Christmas! We hope you’ve been good little boys and girls, cuz we have Santa on Skype! Read More
December 23, 2010 – Babycakes
This week, it’s all about you…the fans. To celebrate the holidays in sweet style, on Thursday, December 23, the HSSS crew will be recording a special Holiday “LIVE From” show around 3PM at Babycakes, our favorite-est sweet spot in the gayborhood…with booze, too! Our host, the handsome Christopher Stavros, has graciously offered all fans that RSVP on Facebook, one (1) complimentary cupcake and ‘spiked’ coffee drink (of the adult variety.) Remember, this is ONLY for those that RSVP and come to the webcast. So, bundle up, head over to Babycakes and join Aaron & Ophelia as we celebrate all the holidays…and even the lunar eclipse. Hey, any reason to celebrate is a good reason, right! Don’t forget Babycakes for all your holiday treat needs. And, huge thanks to Christopher, Rafael and the entire Babycakes team See you Thursday!




DADT Repealed: It Is Time To Take Names
It took 17 years for the United States Congress to decide that our gay and lesbian service-members are equal human beings to their straight counterparts. Yet, still 206 members of Congress voted against this.
It is time to take names.
Many of these 206 members of Congress who voted against valuing our gay troops blood and sacrifice as equal to their straight counterparts feared that repealing DADT would lead to an avalanche of gay rights across this Country. I expect nothing less.
It is veterans who won this battle. Many honorable organizations undoubtedly provided the outlet and tiresome behind-the-scenes work, but as we saw in 1993, that was not enough. I am confident that in the spirit of Harvey Milk’s cry of “you must come out,” it was our veterans’ willingness to brave the scrutiny of the media and the opposition that got us to this historic day. They selflessly lent their face to this movement. Read More