
Chuck Saylor, Gay Softball League Co-Founder, Slides into Retirement
by Dr. Michael C. Purvis, league player In 1993, Chuck Saylor and a group of other LGBTQ community members organized
A fresh look at the LGBT+ Culture and Communities in Memphis and the Mid-South.

by Dr. Michael C. Purvis, league player In 1993, Chuck Saylor and a group of other LGBTQ community members organized

by Joey Amato Almost everyone has been to Atlanta at some point or another. Whether for a conference or just

by Romeo San Vicente Queen Latifah Rising Pride Month may be over but we’re going to keep on celebrating Queen

Not all dogs that act nervous when they get into a car feel that way out of fear or anxiety

story by Miss Mothie | photos by Peter Palladino How does one begin to write about someone so writerly as

by Focus Staff | photo courtesy of Matt Petty You Can Call Me Sir is an electronic rock collective featuring

MEMPHIS, TN, June 21, 2021 – OUTMemphis will open doors of its Youth Emergency Center Tuesday, June 22, 2021. The

story and photos by Robin Beaudoin Ownby Kerry Cutrell, the creator of the YART phenomenon, calls it something for “anyone

by Sarah Rushakoff | photos courtesy of Yancy Calvo Where were you born?Mexico City What was your favorite thing to

by Olivia Roman | photos © Keenan ‘KG’ Greer Through grit, grind, and commitment to authenticity, independent rapper Tori WhoDat

By Greg Akers, Editor-in-Chief, Memphis Business Journal (This article originally appeared in the Memphis Business Journal, June 10, 2021.) The

AUSTIN, TX and NASHVILLE, TN (May 17, 2021) – The Austin and Nashville LGBT Chambers of Commerce are again joining