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Being queer comes with a lot of stereotypes and being “good with our hands” is definitely one of them—but in
Celebrating our LGBT+ community and our allies by bringing you stories of our life, music, food+entertainment, health+wellness, and advocacy in the Mid-South.

Being queer comes with a lot of stereotypes and being “good with our hands” is definitely one of them—but in

This week, I traveled to the state capitol and had the honor of testifying against House Bill 001, which is

History and churchgoing have converged for almost 130 years at Clayborn Temple, and, after almost 18 years of disuse and

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Recently, Condé Nast named Memphis one of the “23 Best Places to Go in 2023,” highlighting its downtown revitalization, music,

Vincent Charles Astor b. December 6, 1953—d. January 17, 2023 Vincent Charles Astor, who for decades chronicled and archived the

Lovebirds and community faves Alex and Kelly share their love for their crafts and their love for each other. KELLY

story by William Smythe | above photo by Drew Parker She ascends onto her stage at Hi Tone in 8-inch

What You Need • 1 speedy-carve rubber stamp block ($3-$25, depending on size; $3 for a 2”x3” stamp)• 1 linoleum

What brought you to the position of Artistic Director at Ballet Memphis? I’ve been at Ballet Memphis since 2004. I’m

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Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi (PPTNM) is the latest provider of in-person Gender Affirming Hormone (GAH) Care in