Posts by Sue:
The Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder is comin’ to Pittsburgh this weekend
That's what Ledcat and I got each other for Valentine's Day … an evening with Aaron McGruder. I am way excited even though the advertising misleads you into thinking there are $15.00 tickets. Not so much since we bought the cheapest seats and dropped $53.00. Good thing dyke-flavored snarkey pays so well … I actually […]
Random Thoughts on Snow Lesbians
I drifted off to sleep Saturday evening as Jon Burnett warned us of 9-12 inches of snow Monday evening. Yes, I thought as my eyes closed, that might mean a snow day. I have been waiting all of my adult life for the thrill of a snow day. My childhood snow days in the late […]
First Openly Gay NBA Player On Tour for Human Rights Campaign, Not Coming to Pittsburgh
John Amaechi, once a star player for the Orlando Magic, is the first NBA player to ever publicly come out as a gay man. Now retired from basketball, Amaechi's unique story is detailed in his autobiography, Man in the Middle just released by ESPN Books. Now, Amaechi is an official spokesperson for the Human […]
Gene Collier on gays in sports
In today's Post-Gazette, the inimitable Gene Collier takes a shot at figuring at the implication of Penn State's homoconnection to basketball. Actually, he contrasts the settlement of Jennifer Harris' lawsuit citing PSU coach Rene Portland's homobigotry with the coming out of former PSU bball player John Amaechi. Let me summarize – the fact that Amaechi […]
Mainstream Media vs the Burghosphere: Which White Men Should You Listen To?
By now, you've certainly caught this week's edition of the City Paper and noted the feature story on local blogs aka the Burghosphere — yes, dear readers, we have yinzerized the blogosphere. The Burghosphere is young, hip, sassy and an “alternative” to the mainstream media (MSM). Or so says all the white guys writing the […]
Gay-B-Gone!
h/t Pam's House Blend
Cool lesbo stuff to do
Not so much fun stuff on tap for this weekend. Ledcat and I are taking my Dad out to celebrate his 66th birthday. Then we cap off the weekend with more carpet-ripping-up and, just possibly, feng shuing the cat boxes. Exciting, no? Sunday is the Family Diversity Festival at the Center for Creative Play, brought […]
Black AIDS Day, Rene Portland, Snickers and is Prince phallic?
Still not feeling up to par so very light blogging of late. Here's a few tidbits that I may explore later: Today (Weds) is the seventh annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. See Tony Norman's excellent column on this very important topic. Former Penn State basketball player Jennifer Harris reached a settlement in her discrimination […]
PG Reader: Tony Norman Right About Minority Homophobia
Ray McGogney of Shaler on homophobia in minority communities: One can spout anti-gay epithets with impunity and cloak the bigotry in religious and moral overtones. <snip> Unfortunately, too few leaders are willing to risk offending their ethnic or religious base by taking a stand against homophobia. Ray writes in response to Tony Norman's recent column […]