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The Fall+Winter Issue of QBurgh Magazine is Everywhere Starting Today

It’s time to get spooky! The Fall+Winter Issue of QBurgh magazine is everywhere starting today! Meet the people, organizations, and businesses making a difference in our city, and check out the Pittsburgh Pink Pages – your guide to LGBTQ Pittsburgh.

The QBurgh Fall and Winter edition is available free at LGBTQ locations across the region starting today and Carnegie Library branches, select Giant Eagle and Shop ‘N Save locations, and more starting next week. Shipping of pre-orders has begun.

On the cover are local drag celebrities JoeMyGosh and Jaxa Froot, current reigning Mr. and Miss Blue Moon 2024, as Chucky and Tiffany from the “Childs Play” movie series. Inside, check out their looks as Frankenstein’s Monster and the Bride of Frankenstein, and the Grady twins from The Shining.

Grab your copy today; they’ll go fast!

Thank you to our Fall and Winter 2024 advertisers:

AIDS Free Pittsburgh and Allies for Health + Wellbeing.

Brianna’s Mobile Workshop, Fifth Influence, Hugh Lane Wellness Foundation, Pittsburgh Pride Group, Point Park University, and Three Rivers Business Alliance.

90.5 WESA, 91.3 WYEP, City of Pittsburgh, Key Bank, PFLAG Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium, Quantum Theatre, Reel Q Pittsburgh International Film Festival, and Trans YOUniting.

Dreams of Hope, Perry Highway Lutheran Church, Pitt Men’s Study, Shepherd Wellness Community, Touchstone Center for Crafts, and Visit Pittsburgh.

BillyG Equine + Canine Massage and Bodywork, Javi Vason at Elements, This That N’at Home Services, Kathleen D Schneider

On today’s special episode of the QBurgh Podcast we welcome Miracle Jones, Director of Advocacy and Policy for @1hoodpower

We’re discussing the reaction to the results of the 2024 election and how we as a community are already coming together to support each other and fight for our rights. Listen to the full episode at the link in bio or where you get your podcasts.
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Thank you for being a supporter of QBurgh. Now more than ever, we need queer media that amplifies our voices, celebrates our victories, and holds space for our stories in a world that often tries to erase them. QBurgh is committed to keeping queer voices heard with in-depth reporting, event coverage, and features that uplift and celebrate our vibrant community.

As we prepare to move into 2025 and an era that may be increasingly hostile to our voices, we are making plans to increase our reach not only to more people locally but also further beyond the urban core of Pittsburgh. New projects will launch in January including a new email newsletter celebrating our community and a new video podcast with three episodes a month amplifying our community voices.

Let’s make sure our stories continue to be told, our voices remain unmuted, and our community feels seen, safe, and celebrated.
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Jim Sheppard is a resident of Downtown Pittsburgh. Jim served as a Commissioner on the City of Pittsburgh Human Relations Commission which investigates instances of discrimination in the City of Pittsburgh and recommends necessary protections in our City Code to provide all people in Pittsburgh with equal opportunities. He has worked for Pittsburgh City Council, the Pittsburgh Mayor, and the Allegheny County Controller. For five years he was the President of the Steel City Stonewall Democrats. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. (He / Him / His) JimSheppard.com