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American Idol David Hernandez Releases “Sorry”

American Idol’s David Hernandez is out now with his new single and music video, “Sorry.” Produced by Alex and Deshawn Teamer and written with Michael Orland, the song is a metaphoric letter to those David has hurt in the past as well as those who have hurt him.

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Coming out Later in Life

There’s a misconception in the heterosexual world that coming out as a member of the LGBT+ community is easier than it was in the past and every gay person in the world has it all figured out by the time they reach their teenage years. Most people in the LGBT+ world know that isn’t true.

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Nashville Pride Statement on Postponing 2020 Festival and Parade

The Nashville Pride Board of Directors has officially postponed the 2020 Nashville Pride Festival and Parade that was planned for June 27 and 28 at Public Square Park. In addition to the creation of more virtual and digital experiences, the team at Nashville Pride will be planning a celebration for the fall of 2020.

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Nashville Symphony to Offer Free Facebook Live Lecture Series on Beethoven’s Nine Symphonies

Nashville Symphony Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero returns to Facebook Live this Wednesday, April 22, at 6 p.m. to present a lecture and Q&A session on Beethoven’s First Symphony, the first in a series of weekly presentations on each of Beethoven’s nine symphonies, along with his choral masterpiece Missa Solemnis, in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth.

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Frist Art Museum Presents Its First Online Exhibition

The Frist Art Museum presents We Count: First-Time Voters, an online exhibition featuring the work of five local artists inspired by the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Originally scheduled to be on view in the Conte Community Arts Gallery, the exhibition will go live at FristArtMuseum.org/WeCount on May 1, 2020.

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