Renaissance City Choirs

Renaissance City Choirs is Pittsburgh’s only gay and lesbian choral group with men’s and women’s choirs.  Through their love of music, Renaissance City Choirs, strive to enrich the cultural community and provide a positive image of gays and lesbians.


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Series: OnQ

The panel discusses the shooting at Fort Hood, the 2009 Elections, local school closings, the county's plan to collect from non-profits, and a local tea party protest.  Special guest:  Mark DeSantis.


Guest Dr. Robert Weyant talks about the disparities that are associated in rural areas and people without dental insurance; the need for more programs to address the problem; and the current programs that are in place to  help those in need.


A photographer from the North Side who's lived with HIV for 23 years, and a painter from North Oakland who has tested negative - also for 23 years. They are just two of many artists donating work to a cause that helps countless people. OnQ contributor Dave Crawley tells the story of a group called Persad and its art auction that takes place at the Carnegie Museum of Art.


OnQ visits the Pittsburgh Children's Institute in Squirrel Hill, an internationally-renowned center for the treatment of children with a rare genetic disorder called Prader-Willi Syndrome.


This veteran of the civil rights movement talks with OnQ about his activism and how he stood up in the fight for the right to vote.


Pittsburgh local Sharon Flake went to school to become a pediatrician, but in the end became a writer. Now she is the author of seven books about the challenges of being an African American teenager. OnQ's Chris Moore talks to this rising star of the writing world about her life and her latest offering, "You Don't Even Know Me."


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