Posts by Sue:
City of Pittsburgh Honors 50th Anniversary of Stonewall Riots
I was unable to attend this press conference, but I have been talking with Councilperson Strassburger’s team about the proposed legislation – I had no idea these gaps existed. Kudos to them for filling that gap. We’ll have more on that later. Note that Councilperson Strasssburger is wearing a ‘Yinz is a Gender Neutral […]
So About My #GLAADaward and Queer Erasure in the Pittsburgh Media Market
My latest column for The Pittsburgh Current is out today. I decided to explore how the lack of mainstream media coverage of this blog winning a national media award reflects the larger issue of queer erasure in media in this market. Colleagues working in local media markets told me that the story was ignored because […]
Q&A with Gisele Barreto Fetterman, Second Lady of Pennsylvania
“I want Pennsylvania to be a safe, just, and more welcoming place for everyone. I want everyone to have an opportunity to thrive in our state.” Gisele and I have been social media friends for several years, most typically coming together when there is a need that taps into our mutual social justice skills and […]
How much would you pay to hear Ed Pinto’s queer life story? #AMPLIFY
This is Ed Pinto aka Eduardo Pienta aka Eddie the Jagoff. I met Ed in January 2017 at a fundraiser organized by Viva Valezz to support the ACLU. His body was covered in ink, the ‘script’ of a performance spoken word piece. I was impressed that he could do a backbend and had very pretty […]
Rent Captain Marvel on Amazon Prime This Week!
Laura is going to see the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra tonight with our friend Sarah. I might rent Captain Marvel from Amazon where it is on SALE for $3.99 for a HD rental and that can be stored for up to 30 days. Not bad, not bad. If you click on this image to rent or […]
Drag Artist Jade Elektra Wows Toronto AIDS Vigil with Her Version of ‘Undetectable’
This weekend, our Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is hosting a tribute to Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole. Their songbook is on my mind or in my ear, I suppose. So this video caught my eye when I was browsing My Fab Disease: Mark S. King writes After performing the song publicly once or twice, Jade […]
Slight Name Change, Still Lots of Cats and Cat Ladies – Meet Jewel! #PghCatLadies
Last week, we launched a new feature promoting an adoptable cat from Pittsburgh C.A.T. the organization that is helping us with our #kittencaboodle of five kittens. That feature has been slightly revised – it is a work in progress. I am now calling it Pgh Cat Ladies and that will cover many facets of our actual […]
The Daily Show Chose Pittsburgh to Explore How Corporations Capitalize on Pride Month
This aired Tuesday night on Comedy Central. Trevor Noah sent correspondent (we love those!) Jaboukie Young-White to explore issues around corporatization of Pride and the LGBTQ community. I’m shaking my head about the Delta Foundation trying to spin this (and the interview) as anything but a condemnation of their activities. LOL. How could they not […]
What I Think Allegheny County Should Do to Hold Police Accountable BEFORE They Are Hired
Just my personal $.02 here. One issue that arises repeatedly when we are discussing police officers who kill civilians is the failure to ‘catch’ the cops who move from police department to police department because of discipline issues or misconduct or just because they are not good cops. There are two sides to this problem […]
Deb, 60, is a Lesbian Who Wants to Preserve Western PA Gay History #AMPLIFY
Name: Deb Age: 60 County of Residence: I live in California now, but was born in Allegheny Co and raised in Clearfield County and went to college in Butler County Pronouns: her How do you describe your identity? Queer, lesbian Please describe your coming out experience. Where did you find support? What challenges did you face? I was home […]
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