Watch Out! The Spooky Fall & Winter Edition of QBurgh is Everywhere Today!

Fall/Winter '23 cover.

Spooky season has arrived! The Fall and Winter edition of QBurgh magazine hits streets today! Find out what’s queer and going on in October, November, and December; 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.

Grab your copy today, they’ll go fast!

Thank you to our Fall & Winter 2023 Advertisers!

Allies for Health + Wellbeing

AIDS Free Pittsburgh, Point Park University

Hugh Lane Wellness Foundation, Pittsburgh Pride, Wakefield Law Group

5801 Video Lounge, City Theater Company, Drusky Entertainment, Equality Careers, First Commonwealth Bank, Key Bank, Reel Q, Three Rivers Business Alliance

The Open Road, PFLAG Pittsburgh, Shepherd Wellness Community, Visit Pittsburgh

Billy G Equine & Canine Massage and Bodywork

The Mother of All Pottery Sales (MOAPS) is a celebration of all things clay. This colossal event features over 40 ceramic artists, stunning ceramic artwork, clay demonstrations, and a hands-on clay activity! Join us to learn about clay, meet and support local artists, and find unique, handmade gifts for your loved ones (or for yourself). Visit unionproject.org to learn more, see a full list of artists, and to pre-register for your $20 Early Bird Ticket. No pre-registration is needed for general admission. Union Project is wheelchair accessible via the entrance on Stanton Avenue. Learn more link in bio. ...

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President Donald Trump has taken aim at trans people during his first 100 days in office but a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows that 49 percent of Americans think politicians should not be focusing on transgender issues at all. Full break down link in bio. ...

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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