About Us


A new channel into the LGBT community has come with the launch of CUE Columbus Magazine and CUE Pittsburgh Magazine. CUE’s mission is to strengthen communication within the LGBT community and region. It is the definitive voice of our diverse community by providing comprehensive coverage of culture, issues and news.

CUE’s diverse staff of writers and contributors offers an eclectic view point on the best the region has to offer, from arts, entertainment, travel, fashion, dining and sports, to articles about technology, politics and relationships.

CUE magazine’s format features superb design and flow with vibrant photography and a 30-day shelf life. As a must read for the LGBT community, CUE readers are the trendsetters; savvy, loyal socially active and above all, economically influential consumers. The CUE Crew is comprised of some of the best talent in the region with over 50+ years of combined editorial, graphic and promotional experience.

“BULLY” TO RECEIVE “PG-13” RATING FROM MPAA AFTER MORE THAN 500,000 SIGN BULLIED STUDENT’S PETITION

Director Lee Hirsch and The Weinstein Company have announced that the documentary “Bully” will receive a “PG-13” rating from the Motion Picture…

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Pepperdine Students Demand Recognition of Gay-Straight Alliance

More than 4,000 people, including hundreds of Pepperdine University students, alumni, and faculty, have joined a growing online petition campaign urging…

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Broncos Fan Asks Team to Stand Up for LGBT Youth with “It Gets Better”

More than 7,500 sports fans have joined a Denver resident’s campaign on…

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MT Couples Affected by State High Court Case

Montana’s 1,348 same-sex couples resemble married, different-sex couples in…

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Gay Couple Challenges Hillary Clinton’s Pledge to Protect LGBT Rights

LGBT Organizations Call on Secretary Napolitano to Bring Exiled Lesbian and Gay Couples Home; This Holiday Season, Thousands of Binational Lesbian and…

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Same-Sex Couples Burdened by U.S. Immigration Law

As many as 40,000 same-sex couples could benefit if U.S. immigration law treated same-sex and different-sex couples alike. These couples are raising nearly 25,000 children.

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