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LGBTQ+ Pittsburghers 'spill the T' with black elected officials
By Rebecca Addison
Tags: LGBT, LGBTQ, HIV/AIDS, housing, employment, discrimination, health care, police
The Nepali Bazaar, in Brentwood, is a popular shop for Pittsburgh’s growing Bhutanese community
The grocery stocks flours, spice and less-common fruits
By Ashley Murray
Tags: Dining, Nepali Bazaar, Giant Eagle, On The Side
Reel Q: The Pittsburgh International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
The 29th annual event offers feature films, programs of shorts and parties
By Al Hoff
Tags: Movie Reviews + Features
New Miller Gallery exhibit features art from the Riot Grrrl movement
"We were interested in how Riot Grrrl has influenced our friends, peers and artists working today."
By Margaret Welsh
Tags: Music, Local Beat
Giving a Voice: "Queer and Brown" podcast sparking conversation for a marginalized community
"The heart of the podcast is a love of queer people of color."
By Nick Keppler
Tags: News
Caldwell Linker's photos of Pittsburgh's queer scene becomes an exhibit at The Warhol.
Linker fills the gaps left by sensationalized spectatorship with domestic moments — less competitive sport, more family dynamics
By Michelle Fried
Tags: Art Reviews + Features
By Mars Johnson
Is Pittsburgh headed for a Catholic renaissance?
By Colin Williams
Both the Evergreen Cafe owner and his adversaries are calling authorities over the new loading zone
By Matt Petras
Ed Piskor exhibition postponed over sexual misconduct allegations
Exhibition Copy turns Troy Hill into a public gallery space
By Sean Beauford