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Aunt Johnny: Dissing Naomi, rejecting Lindsay and punking Elton

Ever since Naomi Campbell appeared on Oprah to discuss her issues with anger management, she hasn't been any fun at all. She hasn't beat up one single servant in weeks - and quite frankly, I'm beginning to get concerned.

And now, I find out she's found kabbalah. According to Page Six in the New York Post, she has been meeting in secret with Madonna's mentor, Eitan Yardeni.

The name game

What’s in a name? Nothing, according to people with good ones. Everybody says you can’t judge a book by its cover, but does the name Bertha conjure up a young, svelte gal? Does T-Bone make you picture a Harvard-educated lawyer? And does Candy make you think of anyone other than a stripper?

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Aunt Johnny: I'm OK with gays playing straight on stage - but I draw the line at them handling my package

Anyone who knows me knows I'm not a fan of flying. Planes scare me.

Nothing that huge should float through the air like a sparrow filled with helium. And by huge, of course I mean me after I've spent an entire weekend doing nothing but eating and drinking with Betty White in New York City after her “Saturday Night Live” appearance.

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Aunt Johnny: Legalizing cross-dressing and trying to fit a prostitute in the overhead compartment on international flights

Editor's note: For years now, Aunt Johnny has been doling out advice to celebrity friends and family - bringing a little dose of wisdom wrapped in wit, sprinkled with satire and sautéed in drama to those who can't seem to get their act together. He's helped to prevent fashion catastrophes, stupid career choices and petty romantic theatrics to some of the most famous names in show business and politics ... all from the comfort of his martini glass. Now, he's bringing his celebrity and pop culture buzz to San Diego Gay & Lesbian News.

GLBT camping trip is set for May 7-9 in Cleveland National Forest

The rodeo gang will be saddling up soon and heading to East County for the annual camping trip.

The Greater San Diego Chapter of the Golden State Gay Rodeo Association will be joining The Leather Realm, The Sisters, The San Diego Bear and other members of the GLBT community for the camping trip.

It will be May 7-9 at the Burnt Rancheria Campground in the Cleveland National Forest.

Each camp site is allowed two tents and two cars, eight people per site and one dog per site.

Celebrate Earth Day with a free night of camping

The County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation invites the public to kick off Earth Day on April 22 by camping for free for one night at one of its eight camping parks.

"What better way to celebrate Earth Day than by getting outdoors?" said Brian Albright, Director of County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation. "Our campgrounds are places where nature converges with fresh air, clean water and beautiful landscapes, and on Earth Day it's all free."

Additionally each of the campgrounds will host Earth Day events and activities. The campgrounds include:

"Scavenger hunt" mixer is tonight at Jake's on Sixth

SAN DIEGO -- A “scavenger hunt” mixer tonight will offer participants a new experience in networking and meeting new people.

The scavenger hunt mixer will challenge participants to leave their comfort zone and mingle with new faces. Guests will be asked to collect different types of business cards, such as a business card from a dentist, one with the image of a pet, or one without a Web site, etc.

The event is co-sponsored by San Diego Gay and Lesbian News (SDGLN.com), SD PIX (SDPIX.com) and the Greater San Diego Business Association – the GLBT chamber of commerce.

A new twist on networking: scavenger hunt

SAN DIEGO -- An upcoming “scavenger hunt” mixer will be all about fun and will offer participants a new experience while networking and meeting new people.

The event is co-sponsored by San Diego Gay and Lesbian News (SDGLN.com), SD PIX (SDPIX.com) and the Greater San Diego Business Association – the GLBT chamber of commerce.

The Center to host workshop designed to support new relationships

SAN DIEGO – “Start Right, Stay Connected,” a workshop designed for LGBT couples contemplating a long-term partnership, relationship or marriage, will be conducted on Saturday, April 24, at The Center.

This pre-commitment, pre-marital program is educational in nature and designed to offer tools for a good head start in creating a relationship that serves the needs of healing and growth.

In the workshop, participants will:

• Learn proven communication skills for a healthy relationship
• Learn tools for dealing with relationship hot buttons

April 6 "Coffee and Conversation" canceled at The Center

SAN DIEGO -- The April 6 meeting of “Coffee and Conversation” featuring San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis will be rescheduled.

The Center is working with the District Attorney’s Office to coordinate a time for Dumanis to appear in the near future.

The event will not be held for the month of April, but will return to the regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, May 4.

“Coffee and Conversation” is a monthly “talk-show” style event in which Tryce Czyczynska interviews notable women in the community.

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