
Protecting LGBT+ Students: In Memory of Middle-School Student Andy Leach
by Melinda Lejman Andy Leach has been described by friends and family as a sweet and loving boy. The
A fresh look at the LGBT+ Culture and Communities in Memphis and the Mid-South.

by Melinda Lejman Andy Leach has been described by friends and family as a sweet and loving boy. The
by Vincent Astor | photos courtesy of Hoist (Above photo, left to right: Jim Pickens, Vice President; Ken Briggs,

story by Dana Cooper | photos by Addie James Reading fluently is a skill many of us take for

Finding Faith is a new, experimental group that runs for six weeks at OUTMemphis. Finding Faith was created to serve

by Kevin Shaw | photos courtesy of Theatre Memphis Growing up, I loved playing baseball. Starting in about 1974,

Memphis’ Only Resident Professional Theatre Company proudly presents the finale’ of its 2017-2018 season with the Tony Award-winning musical: DREAMGIRLS

WASHINGTON – Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09), the Ranking Member of the House Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice, expressed disappointment

story by Melinda Lejman Pensacola has a decades-long history of being an LGBT destination. Starting in the 1960s with
Former Playhouse on the Square intern Angela Ingersoll has gone on to become a performer who embodies American icon Judy

by Kevin Shaw As a kid growing up in Birmingham, Ala. doing community theatre, you can never predict where

Tri-State Black Pride showcases unity, pride, promotes equality and inclusivity, human rights, education, outreach, arts and culture. It brings awareness

Crazy Noodle GINA JOHN | ADVOCACY COORDINATOR “Authentic Korean dishes in Midtown? Don’t mind if I do! The Crazy Noodle