Posts by Sue:
Pittsburgh has 2nd Lowest Percentage of LGBT adults in 50 Metro Areas
This is important. A recent Gallup study of the 50 largest metropolitan cities in the United States found that Pittsburgh was ranked 49 thin terms of the size of our LGBT population. These results are based on responses to the question, “Do you, personally, identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender?” — included in more […]
CBS Daytime Soap Reveals Transgender Storyline Twist
This week, The Bold and The Beautiful revealed a significant plot twist with the disclosure that Maya Avant is a transwoman. The show had played up a “big secret” moment involving Maya’s college-aged sister, referencing family rejection and denial. Maya first appeared on screen in December 2013 as an old-friend of Dayzee with a troubled […]
Johnstown City Councilman Attacks Pridefest, LGBTQ Youth Prom
Johnstown’s Pride Celebration is the latest battleground for rightwing attacks on the LGBTQ community. Organizers of the May 2 Pride dinner and related events sought a proclamation from Johnstown City Council. The gathering serves as a prom for LGBTQ youth and an awards dinner for the annual Reader’s Choice awards. The dinner is held at […]
Giveaway: Into The Woods on Blu-ray
Enter to win an Into The Woods Blu-ray™ Combo Pack! Into The Woods From the director of Chicago and the producer of Wicked comes a modern twist on the beloved fairy tales you thought you knew. Iconic characters, such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel, find their fates intertwined […]
Fish Fry Review: Immaculate Heart of Mary (Polish Hill)
Random review of #fishburgh adventures during Lent. Find a fish fry on this Google maps collection. You can also follow them on Facebook and find tons of reviews and suggestions. Name: Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Date: Friday, March 13, 2015 Time We Ate: 5:30 PM Location: Polish Hill (East End) 3058 Brereton Avenue, Pittsburgh We selected this fish […]
Where Would I Live?
If you were asked to spend a year living in a different location, where would you choose and why? So, my first impulse is to move to Europe. My very next thought is “what about the pets?” So I’m going to stick with a US location. My first choice would be Seattle and/or Portland. I’ve […]
The Bible That Got Away From Me
Think of a time you let something slide, only for it to eat away at you later. Tell us how you’d fix it today. It was August 1995. My good friends Charles and Julie were getting married. I traveled from Pittsburgh to their home in Atlanta (yes, in August) for the wedding. I was a […]
Eli Conley: Music Opens Space to Connect Queer, Trans Community
Singer-songwriter Eli Conley will be in Pittsburgh on Wednesday, April 15 from 7-9 PM at Biddle’s Escape in Regent Square. It struck me that the second trans male singer-songerwriter who has come to Pittsburgh in the past year is part of the Americana music tradition (Joe Stevens was the other.) Eli’s unique voice as a […]
Secrets Resonate Through Off The Wall Production of Ibsen
Ghosts. It might be more aptly known as Secrets. Helen Alving has spent her life putting duty before her personal desires. In spite of her careful attempts to fulfill her duties to her degenerate husband and protect the victims of his debauchery – their son and his illegitimate daughter toiling as a parlor maid under […]
The Award I Did Not Receive
I notice when people start their biographies with references to awards they’ve received. While self-promotion is not a sin, it takes a lot panache to pull it off without stumbling over the words like an overeager lad boasting about schoolyard accomplishments. Still, that’s more endearing than someone who acts nonchalant and unaffected by such pedestrian […]
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