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View Article  Are there really Gay Pirates? Come to Pride Night at PNC Park to Find Out

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Take me OUT to the Ballgame!

PRIDE NIGHT

Saturday June 17, 2006

(After the Pride Awareness March & Riverwalk PrideFest)

Gates open at 5:05pm; Game Time 7:05pm

Portions of Ticket Sales benefit   The Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Pittsburgh

  

We ARE Family .....

View Article  Easter Bunny v Spring Bunny

This is not the Easter Bunny (or the Spring Bunny).  Her name is Autum and she needs a permanent home.  Clickon her picture for more information on helping rabbits.

World Net Daily fumes about the left-wing attack on yet another Christian holiday ... Easter. 

See what Shakespeare Sister does with this ....

View Article  Creepy

Rick's smile couldn't be more fake if Hillary were behind him.

View Article  Catherine Specter: Hypocrites Shouldn't Point Fingers

   This week, I found Catty's advice to be fairly benign.  She does still deliver a healthy dose of hypocrisy along with a rather nasty scratch at a reader.  Overall, she continues to fall far short of the bar set by the advice goddesses, Ann and Abby.  How much longer will the Post-Gazette force us to endure her clumsy attempts to channel Sex in the City? 

Note to PG:  Sex in the City is off the air.  If you want to deliver a saucy pop-culture influenced dose of advice, find us an Earl or a Dwight Schrute. 

Correspondent's Call:  When she writes " Why should it be the right of a self-selected group of people to determine the proper attire at a social function,"  Catty should take a long hard look back at her comments on the proper attire for women to wear on dates.  I guess it is different for someone paid by the PG to dish out obnoxious advice. 

 

View Article  Pitt Human Rights Conference to Discuss Gay Rights

I found this on the Trib web site

Oakland

Pitt sponsors human rights conference

The University of Pittsburgh is sponsoring the Conference on Human Rights and the Security Continuum from noon to 6 p.m. March 31 and 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. April 1 at Posvar Hall, third floor, 230 S. Bouquet St., Oakland.

The conference, "Transcending Boundaries: Human Rights and the Security Continuum," aims to connect differing opinions by suggesting that they exist in a continuum.

Clifford Bob, assistant professor of political science at Duquesne University, will deliver the keynote luncheon address, and Julie Mertus, associate professor and co-director of the master's program in Ethics, Peace and Global Affairs at American University, will speak on organizing for gay and lesbian rights. For more information, call 412-624-4238 or visit www.pitt.edu/~sorc/agora.

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