
AIDS Memorial Quilt to Return to Nashville
AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT TO RETURN TO NASHVILLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 15 YEARS NASHVILLE, Sept. 28, 2017 — For
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AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT TO RETURN TO NASHVILLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 15 YEARS NASHVILLE, Sept. 28, 2017 — For

by Robin Beaudoin | photos by Joan Allison Inspired by the beautiful Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Rio

by Melinda Lejman | photos by Joan Allison George Boyington doesn’t look sick. Recently elected as parliamentarian to the

story by Kevin Shaw | photo courtesy of Orpheum Memphis Next year, The Phantom of the Opera will have

by Kevin Shaw | photos courtesy of Steve Swift It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 15 years since

story by Chellie Bowman | photo courtesy of Michael Hansen “Openly gay environmentalist running for Jeff Session’s old seat.”

story and photos by Mark Benton When Focus contributor, Mark Benton, moved to Jackson, Tennessee in 2013, he

What: Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Cazateatro and Danza Azteca Quetzalcoatl de Memphis are collaborating for a free Dia de

(photo above by Renier Otto) Up from 9,000 last year, over 15,000 people attended Memphis Pride Fest on Saturday!

HONKY TONK ANGELS Show Dates: October 13-29th, 2017 Presented by GCT in association with Ted Swindley Productions, Inc. Director: Leigh

STATEWIDE HIV-PREVENTION CAMPAIGN LAUNCHES IN SHELBY COUNTY Get PrEP TN To Inform Tennesseans About Innovative Medical Advances and Reduce Health

Plough Foundation Responds to LGBTQ Youth Housing Need with $125,000 Grant Memphis, TN, October 2, 2017: OUTMemphis is pleased to