Steff Mahan’s new Album ‘Enough’ Proves she is More Than Enough
Longtime Nashville resident singer-songwriter Steff Mahan is releasing a new album — her first since 2014 — at the end of June with a celebratory CD release party.
Longtime Nashville resident singer-songwriter Steff Mahan is releasing a new album — her first since 2014 — at the end of June with a celebratory CD release party.
“Boy Erased” is the story of what it means to be a human being denied of being. It’s difficult to express to others what it feels like to be flat-out…
Marshall, the CEO of MashUp! Nashville, met us at Cafe Coco to discuss his program and the work he’s doing to elevate the needs of the African American LGBT+ community in Nashville.
Nashville Pride Festival, which is celebrating its 30th year in 2018, released an official app to increase attendees’ experience. JoJo, Wilson Phillips, Chely Wright among scheduled Pride performers.
The LGBT+ community always needs more straight allies, and Kathy Halbrooks, a former president of PFLAG Nashville, is one of the best. Halbrooks is co-chair of PFLAG’s Nashville chapter…
David Long has been a fixture at OutCentral since his arrival in Nashville six years ago. Dedicated to uplifting, assisting and empowering black gay men who deal with social ills, he is a trained therapist and is devoted to initiating and participating in healthy conversations about…
On April 15, the Williamson County Democratic Party’s Diversity Committee is sponsoring a Diversity Day Celebration at Pinkerton Park in Franklin, offering an opportunity for citizens to gather and celebrate their diversity.
On April 5 through 7, Middle Tennessee State University will provide an opportunity for all to have their voice heard during their annual LGBT+ College Conference.
Pam Sheffer and the team at Just Us at Oasis Center are working to give Middle Tennessee teens an affirming and inclusive community to thrive in.
Shaun Arroyo talks about his transition, living in Nashville versus New York City and the local support group TVALS for transgender individuals that helped him through.
Jennifer Vannoy has learned along the way that being complacent about the state of the world doesn’t bring about change. It takes action, and she’s doing that by running for office — State Representative for District 34 (Rutherford County).
Three of our favorite LGBT+ artists have new albums, and several upcoming performances scheduled in the Nashville and Middle Tennessee area. Click to see who we’re talking about, and why they’re so good!
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