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Pride month is nearly upon us. As we get ready for the parades, performances, and joyful socialization that millions of people will engage in during June, I think it is worth writing this piece to remind people of one of ...

In Jonathan Adler’s world, there’s a giant Lucite mushroom glowing somewhere in the corner — a symbol, perhaps, of what he calls his current state: ...

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Pittsburgh lost a legend yesterday. Dana Brown, longtime bartender at Lucky’s (Real Luck Cafe), was the kind of person who didn’t just work behind the ...

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Here are 3 queer news updates you might have missed this week in Pittsburgh.

From mutual aid supporting LGBTQ+ youth to renewed political attacks on trans athletes and local drag creating community space, these stories highlight what’s shaping queer life across the region.
Book bans aren’t just a “Florida problem.” Pennsylvania is one of the top states for censorship, and librarians are fighting back. During National Library Week, their message was clear: every story deserves a place. Full story link in bio.
Pittsburgh’s leather community shows up! The Barons of Steel raised $1,438.93 for Proud Haven through an online charity auction supporting LGBTQ+ youth facing homelessness. Full story link in bio.