
NOH8 Spreads Love in Memphis
by Ray Rico (above photo by Adam Bouska, NOH8 founder) Photographer Adam Bouska and his partner Jeff Parshley made a
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.

by Ray Rico (above photo by Adam Bouska, NOH8 founder) Photographer Adam Bouska and his partner Jeff Parshley made a

story and photos by Diane Thornton The walls are closing in, the weather is wacky and your phone won’t stop

by Debra Kaufman Tai Chi classes have been available to LGBTQ seniors (ages 55+) at OUTMemphis since May 2018. The

story & photos by J.T. Stewart Who has four green thumbs and love to farm? Adam and Renée of Rolling

story by Diane Thornton | photo by Kevin Reed Photography (pictured above: one of the production numbers from the 2016

by Sarah Rutledge Fischer Dear Allie, I’m a sophomore in high school, and I’m gay. I’m out, and it’s not

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (March 6, 2019) — Lucky’s Social Club, co-owned by Chelsea Glass and Brian Ellsworth of Southwood Entertainment, and

by Robin Beaudoin March 30CONDOMONIUM ROARING INTO THE ’20S- THE FUTURE IS FIERCETHE COLUMNS, 7 PMONE COMMERCE SQUARE (CORNER OF

by Kevin Shaw | photos by Andrew Stanford A few years ago there was a television commercial about joining the

by Kevin Shaw Over the past few years, I’ve described Jordan Nichols as the hardest working theatrical artist in Memphis.

story by Nick Lingerfelt As a building, she’s not old, but as a venue, she’s seen better days. But oh

The Circuit Playhouse, Inc., parent company to The Circuit Playhouse, TheatreWorks, and Playhouse on the Square in celebration of 50