• About
    • About the Q Archives
    • Support
    • Return to QBurgh.com
  • Publications
    • Pittsburgh Gay News
    • Gay Life Pittsburgh
    • Pittsburgh’s Out
    • Pride Mag
    • Equal Magazine
    • QBurgh
  • Galleries
  • Spotlight
  • Search
  • About
    • About the Q Archives
    • Support
    • Return to QBurgh.com
  • Publications
    • Pittsburgh Gay News
    • Gay Life Pittsburgh
    • Pittsburgh’s Out
    • Pride Mag
    • Equal Magazine
    • QBurgh
  • Galleries
  • Spotlight
  • Search

The Q Archives are a project of QBurgh.com

QBurgh qburg Pittsburgh and Western PA's LGBTQ news source
RETURN TO Q ARCHIVES PORTAL
RETURN TO QBurgh.com

Q Archives:
Equal Magazine October 2014

  • Explore more of: Equal Magazine
PrevPreviousEqual Magazine September 2014
NextEqual Magazine November 2014Next

Summary

  • Reel Q: Pittsburgh Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (pages 16-19): Details the 29th annual festival, including an interview with Executive Director Mitch Leib, and a schedule and descriptions of featured films like “Blackbird,” “Appropriate Behavior,” “Eat with Me,” “52 Tuesdays,” “Out in the Night,” “The Circle,” and “The Way He Looks.” It also includes an interview with Dudley Beene and Charlie Vaughn about their film “First Period.”
  • Nightmare on Ellsworth with Neon Hitch (pages 28-29): An interview with British singer/songwriter Neon Hitch, who was scheduled to perform at the “Nightmare on Hellsworth” Halloween event on Ellsworth Avenue on October 24.
  • InterPride: Global Conference for Pride Organizers Lands in Pittsburgh (pages 32-33): Discusses Pittsburgh hosting the 32nd Annual InterPride 2014 AGM Conference from October 22-26, bringing together over 300 people from Pride organizations worldwide. Speakers included Hillary Rodham Clinton.
  • Witch, Please: Our Favorite Evil Queens (page 42): A Halloween-themed tribute to witches from cinema and TV, inspired by “The Witches of Eastwick,” featuring a top 10 list of movie witches and a top 3 list of TV witches.

Other Notable Articles & Information:

  • Roadtrip! NYC Pride (page 2): An advertisement for a trip to NYC Pride from June 26-29, 2015, organized by the Delta Foundation of Pittsburgh.
  • Terror Town (page 3): Information about a haunted attraction in the Strip District, operating Thursdays-Sundays in September and October 2014.
  • Contributors & Thank You’s (page 4): Lists the magazine’s contributors and special thanks.
  • MINI of Pittsburgh Advertisement (page 5): An offer for a lease on a 2015 MINI Cooper Hardtop, valid through October 31, 2014.
  • Gay Bar & Event Listings (pages 9-11, 27): Advertisements and calendars for local LGBT-friendly bars (5801, Cruze Bar, There Ultra Lounge, 965 Liberty Ave.) and events, including concerts, theater productions, comedy shows, and community meetings.
  • What’s Gay and Goin’ On? (pages 12-13): Photos from recent LGBT community events.
  • Good Gourd! The Pumpkin Invasion is Upon Us (pages 14-15): An article about pumpkins, including their versatility, folklore, and a recipe for homemade pumpkin puree.
  • Along Came Poly: Open Relationships (pages 20-21): An article discussing open relationships within the gay and lesbian community.
  • Thinking Outside the Coffin: An Interview with Funeral Director Carolyn Thompson (pages 22-25): An interview covering modern funeral practices, the impact of marriage equality on the funeral industry, and pre-planning tips.
  • Queer Seen (page 26): Photos from various drag events and parties.
  • Travel: Love & Fireworks in Rehoboth Beach (pages 30-31): A travel guide to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, highlighting LGBT-friendly attractions, accommodations, bars, and restaurants.
  • Pittsburgh’s Gay Bowling League’s Strike Out (pages 34-35): An article about Pittsburgh’s LGBT bowling leagues (Steel City Bowling League, Pittsburgh Pride, 3 Rivers Rollers) and upcoming IGBO events.
  • The Fantasy of Dressing Up (pages 36-37): An article about Halloween costumes, local costume shops, and tips for creating unique outfits, including “10 Scary Lesbian Halloween Costumes.”
  • Cooking for One (pages 38-39): Tips for cooking for individuals, including using slow cookers, leftovers, buying in bulk, and simplifying meals.
  • Celebrate Marriage Equality Wedding Showcase (page 39): An advertisement for a wedding show for LGBT-friendly vendors at the Heinz History Center on November 9th.
  • Halloween Activities (pages 40-41): A guide to Halloween attractions in Pittsburgh, such as The ScareHouse, Kennywood’s Phantom Fright Nights, Haunted Pittsburgh Ghost Tours, and theatrical productions.
  • Big Gay Map (pages 44-45): A map of Pittsburgh highlighting various LGBT-friendly locations and businesses.
PrevPreviousEqual Magazine September 2014
NextEqual Magazine November 2014Next
  • Explore more of: Equal Magazine
RETURN TO Q ARCHIVES PORTAL

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

QBurgh is your source for LGBTQ news and community resources in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. info@qburgh.com

Facebook-f Instagram Twitter
  • Home
  • The Feed
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Write for Us
  • Support Us
  • Advertise
  • Media Kit
  • Home
  • The Feed
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Write for Us
  • Support Us
  • Advertise
  • Media Kit
  • Q Archives
  • Community Calendar
  • Community Directory
  • Submit an Event
  • Submit a Directory Listing
  • Manage Your Subscriptions
  • Editorial Ethics and Guidelines
  • Pay your invoice
  • Q Archives
  • Community Calendar
  • Community Directory
  • Submit an Event
  • Submit a Directory Listing
  • Manage Your Subscriptions
  • Editorial Ethics and Guidelines
  • Pay your invoice
Get In Touch

223 Fourth Avenue
Floor 10
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

  • info@qburgh.com
  • 412-353-9759