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Distribution

SPQ Magazine is published quarterly and distributed free to many locations in the community. These locations are largely in the Metropolitan Pittsburgh area.  Here are some locations that we try to stock each quarter:

NORTH
Stedeford’s Record
Amani International Coffee House
Carnegie Library: Northside
Bidwell Training Center
Jalen’s Barber Shop

SOUTH
Jalen’s II Salon

EAST

YWCA of Greater Pittsburgh
Kingsley Association
The Afro American Music Institute
Dana’s Styling Salon
Clayton’s Fashions
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
Jean’s Soul Food
Willie Tee’s Barber Shop
Bat’s Barber Shop
Flossy’s Hair Designs
Dorsey’s Records
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Homewood
Alma Illery Medical Center
Border’s in East Liberty
Penn Avenue Mail Center
Mount Ararat Baptist Church
East Liberty Internet Center, Inc.
Carnegie Library of Squirrel Hill
Quiet Storm
Voluto Coffe
Global Wellness
David’s Shoes
Rodman St. Missionary Baptist Church
Z Best Barbecue
The Ultimate Beauty Spa
Thomas Beauty Salon
Rankin Christian Center

WEST
Within Style Hair Salon
Carnegie Library: Homestead
Second Baptist Church
Mon Valley Initiative

DOWNTOWN
August Wilson Center
Simpatico Coffee
My Lady Boutique
Urban Youth Action
Big Mama’s House
African-American Chamber

UPTOWN
Carnegie Library: Hill District
The Hill House


Please call the distributor for your area if you are out of magazines and need restocked or if you would like magazines placed at your location:

Distributer for West End – Samantha Barber (412.403.1817)
Distributers for North, South, East, and Downtown/Uptown
Don Patterson (412.377.4681), Anthony Murrell (412.758.1420)

Do you want your location to distribute our quarterly magazine?  Great for extra traffic!   Call Don Patterson, Circulation Manager at 412.377.4681 or call Soul Pitt at 412.904.1630.

3 Responses to “Distribution”

  • Alneda Richardson:

    Thank you everyone for putting together such an informative magazine to keep the community informed about local news, travel, business, and cultural events. Now that we no longer have our local radio station, this article will certainly keep us informed about all the happenings in this town!

  • Pam:

    Can you create a distribution site on the West side of Pittsburgh? Love the magazine but can’t get to the other locations.

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Each edition of SPQ magazine will explore the “Soulful” side of Pittsburgh and present it in a way to positively shine the light on the culture, arts, entertainment and people of Pittsburgh’s African-American community and the surrounding area.

From soulful entertainment to soulful food, SPQ will engage the reader and bring to life the people who make up the community.

Feature stories will enable readers to simply call a number from their cell phone and continue the interview as they listen in on our editors speaking with featured individuals. Text messaging platforms are in place to allow readers to send a text message to in turn receive extra information from certain advertisers via their cell phones.

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