In New Exhibit of After-hours Gay Clubs, Local Historian Unearths the City's LGBT Legacy (Charlie Deitch) from the Pittsburgh City Paper
"Apple is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon, artist-in-residence at CMU's Center for the Arts in Society and a public historian. For the past two years, he's been engaged in "queer archeology," studying gay social life in Pittsburgh between the 1960s and early 1990s. Along with his adviser, CMU's Tim Haggerty, he developed the Pittsburgh Queer History Project, an oral-history and archival project focused on the local LGBT community."
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