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A break-in at True T PGH’s Uptown space left essential equipment and pantry supplies stolen. They’re still open and still serving the community. Full story link in bio.
Pittsburgh Pride is facing a major funding gap as corporate sponsors pull back. Organizers warn cuts to performances, programming, and event services may be coming. Full story link in bio.
From theatre kid to CEO, Benjamin Luczak is turning the Westmoreland Cultural Trust into a hub for art, Pride, and community power. Drag brunch included. This is what coming home and showing up looks like. Read the full article link in bio.