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View Article  Pgh Native Comes Home To Chat About Gay Marriage

A not to be missed gay event ...read what the PG has to say about it. 

 

The Women?s Law Project

and Persad Center

present

An Evening with Evan Wolfson,

author of

Why Marriage Matters:

America, Equality, and Gay People?s Right to Marry

WOMEN? S RIGHTS SEMINAR SERIES

Sponsored by

Thursday, April 19, 2007

6:30 pm Wine & Hors d?oeuvres Reception

7:00 pm Presentation and Q&A

Kelly-Strayhorn Theater

5941 Penn Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15206

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

412-227-0301

www.womenslawproject.org

RSVP

412-227-0301

treynolds@womenslawproject.org

412-441-9786

www.persadcenter.org

View Article  Blog Thoughts

First, someone from U-Haul's corporate headquarters came to my site because I said I need a U-Haul to escape Luke Ravenstahl.  That's just really funny.  I've noticed that the Carnegie Library does an occasional blog search for themselves, but U-Haul?  How many times could someone mention it in a blog?  Seriously.

Second, the burgh report has sent like 7 gajillion people to this site to read about my breakup with Bill Peduto.  The only thing that came close to that many hits today was the combination of "gay male porn" and "Pittsburgh" which is not exactly good for the lesbians. 

I am not kidding.  It is now 7 gajillion and 1. 

View Article  Reason #117 I Need a U-Haul

In today's PG, Rich Lord takes a peek at the politics behind street paving.  It don't look good for many of self-enamored local favorites like Darlene Harris and her merry band of self-defined pavement analysts. 

But here's the doozy. 

"I would argue that it's not political. I haven't seen the paving list yet," said Mayor Luke Ravenstahl. "Council members obviously lobby me for streets, and they obviously lobby others for streets as well. ... That, as far as I see it, will never change."

Does he have the capacity to think about these statements before they fall out of his mouth or do they just sort of slip out?  In what reality does council members lobbying the Mayor and others for street paving not equal politics?  Maybe the land where you can blow off your residents to party with Sienna Miller at a movie festival.  But given that I drive all over the city to go to work, buy groceries, go to restaurants, visit my 91 year old grandmother -- I'd like to think that the majority of our roads are in decent shape.  Not that since my ward woman lives on my street (and has for 53 years) our street is pristine. 

However, it is good to see Luke officially confirm that he has no intention of changing the politics as usual practices of City Hall.  At least we know.  Pay attention people because you are on Yarone.

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