Category Archives: Women

Derby Days

Just wanted to post an advance warning for this event. Steel City Roller Derby Demons, Pittsburgh’s only all female roller derby league. Saturday, September 8th is the Championship Bout. Come watch two of the teams battle it out for the top title. For more information on the Steel City Derby Demons, and a history of Roller Derby’s check out www.steelcityderbydemons.com.

2007 Championship Bout Saturday
September 8th
Bladerunners, Harmarville, PIttsburgh, PA
Doors 5:30 / Game 6:30
*Kids 10 and under get in FREE!

Photo Credit: King Taco

LunaFest: A Film Festival By, For and About Women

LunaFest: A Film Festival By, For and About Women

Presented by Chatham College

When: Tuesday, March 20th

Time: 6:30-9:00pm

Doors open at 6:30pm for a pre-screening reception during which women-centered organizations and businesses will table. Screening will begin at 7:00pm

Where: Eddy Theater , Chatham College

Cost: Free to all students with a valid school i.d. and Chatham faculty and staff; $5 for the public (all proceeds benefit the Cancer Fund and local nonprofit organizations)

RSVP: Space is limited. To reserve your seat, RSVP via LunaFest or kdeluca@chatham. edu

LunaFest is a national film festival created by, for, and about women. Chatham College is proud to host Pittsburgh ‘s only screening of LunaFest on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 from 6:30-9:00pm at the Eddy Theater on the Chatham College campus. Exploring a myriad of issues, from domestic violence to body image, a full listing of each documentary can be found at www.lunafest. org. The festival is free to college students and Chatham faculty/staff with a valid school I.D. There is a $5 admission fee for all external guests, with 100% of the proceeds donated to support the Breast Cancer Fund.

Pgh Tech Council: Customer-Led Innovation in Technology

I know the title of this presentation may seem overwhelming, but I am here to tell you that it is not. Over the summer someone posted to IheartPGH about a new company here in Pittsburgh called Spreadshirt. I was thrilled to discover Spreadshirt as they offer a super high-quality on demand printing, and I was not too happy with the IheartPGH t-shirts that we were linking to at the time. Long-story short I know work for Spreadshirt and write the Spreadshirt Blog, if you are interested in t-shirts, technology or what we often have for lunch check out Blog.Spreadshirt.com. Spreadshirt has recently hired Jana Eggers as the new CEO and she is great. (You can read and interview with Jana here). Not only is she knowledgeable about all things business she is a great person to talk with. Jana and I have had a couple of conversations about socially responsible business and she introduced me to Nuts about Southwest, which is the Southwest Airlines Blog that is very well written and offers some great business insight on customer service. So I highly reccomend joining the Pittsburgh Technolgy Council’s Breakfast Breifing on Dec. 6th.

Women in Technology Breakfast Briefing: Customer-Led Innovation in Technology By its definition, innovation yields new and surprising methods, products or services. But how do you find the surprises to truly wow your customers? Let the customers lead the way. Jana Eggers, U.S. CEO of Spreadshirt and founder of Intuit’s Innovation Lab, explains how to bring customers into your idea process as she shares stories of innovation success and failure. Event sponsored by Highmark. Morning coffee sponsored by On Assignment Lab Support.

Date: Wednesday, December 6
Time: 7:00 a.m. – 7:45 a.m.
registration, coffee and networking; 7:45 a.m. – 8:15 a.m.
breakfast; 8:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. program
Venue: Sheraton Station Square Hotel
Cost: $35 for Council members, $75 for non-members
RSVP: Council Events or 412.918.4229

Autumn’s Harvest is this Saturday Night at Planet Art in Mt. Lebanon

Marlene's PotCeres's Basket

Come on by Saturday Night from 6-9 pm for the opening reception of “Autumn’s Harvest, Coiled Gourds and Baskets by Ceres Rangos and Pinched Clay Pots by Marlene Boyle”. We’ll have desserts, wine, hot apple cider, and lots of fun!

Sunday we have a big poetry reading at 2:30 for those of you that aren’t interested in Steeler’s Football. Be warned, I read the poems and some of them will make you cry.

Planet Art Gallery, 632 Washington Rd. 412-343-3808

Where are all the gay ladies?

When I moved to Pittsburgh last year from a big city, I have to admit that I was a little concerned about the lesbian scene here, or lack thereof–but I was very pleasantly surprised. Despite what I saw on Queer as Folk, it is NOT all about Liberty Avenue, especially not for women. We do have a regular hangout we can head to if we want to shoot pool, grab a cold one after softball, or get sweaty on the dance floor. OK, it’s not fancy or anything, but everyone knows that they can always head dahn Donny’s when they want to socialize with other dykes. But a lot more is happening outside the local bars…

Regent Square is probably the best place in town to spot lesbians in their natural habitat. Everytime I go there to meet someone, go for a jog or walk the dogs at Frick Park, I can’t go two steps without running into another dyke. I would definitely recommend this part of town to newcomers! While you’re there, step into The Square Cafe for the tasty food and lesbian eye candy, or D’s Six Pax and Dawgs, for a cheap, loaded hotdog washed down with a cold brew from their amazing selection of beer.

And I’ve discovered that some of the best stuff for gay ladies in the Steel City are things that women have organized themselves. Like the monthly Queers! They’re What’s for Dinner gatherings hosted by Ehrrin Keenan at the Gypsy Cafe on the Southside. If you’re new to town or maybe just want to get out there and meet some fresh faces, you should email Ehrrin–she can put you on her Evite list for the dinners, and on her queers mailing list, which will update you about other happenings of lesbian interest around the ‘burgh. You’ll find out about book clubs, game nights, karaoke, singles dinners, political actions, and all kinds of local performances.

Because another thing I love about Pittsburgh are all the talented performers! Soulful local veteran Joey Murphy hosts regular queer singer/songwriter nights featuring well-known acts stopping by on national tours, as well as up-and-coming ‘burghers. Joey also hosts an open-mic night for acoustic singer/songerwiters as part of MySpace Mondays over at Moondog’s. This coming Monday night you can check out the Emmy-winning Carol Lee Espy, get up onstage yourself (there are prizes for participants), or just enjoy a cold drink and soak in the sounds. And it’s not just for the gay ladies–anyone is welcome!

I heart Pittsburgh because of all the gorgeous and talented women who make it such a great place to live. If you want to know more about the local dyke scene, email Ehrrin to get on the mailing list, check out the Pittsburgh Dykes profile on MySpace, and read the Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondants’ newsy and political blog.