Penny Campbell Honored in East Nashville
Tennessee’s First LGBT+ Historical Marker Unveiled – If you don’t know Penny Campbell’s story, you are missing out. Penny’s story
Tennessee’s First LGBT+ Historical Marker Unveiled – If you don’t know Penny Campbell’s story, you are missing out. Penny’s story
by Sarah Rutledge Fischer | photos by H.N. James On March 23, 2001, Louis Holiday sat in a contentious
interview by Joan Allison | photos courtesy of Jerre Dye Hometown: Amory, Mississippi Current town: Chicago, Illinois Dream town:
Metropolitan Nashville Council Member, District 6, Brett Withers is our LGBT Advocate for Nov./Dec. issue of Focus Middle Tennessee magazine.
The first thing Carla Lewis will tell you about herself is that she’s perpetually late. On July 27, 2008, the
Gov. Bill Haslam signed the “natural, ordinary meaning” bill into law on Friday, May 5. By Monday, May 8, Murfreesboro
story by Chellie Bowman | photo courtesy of Michael Hansen “Openly gay environmentalist running for Jeff Session’s old seat.”
“It’s going to be a very rough ride over the next three and a half years.” That’s the word from
interview by Joan Allison | photos by Greg Campbell We’ve been called drag nuns, sacred clowns, freaks, heretics, etc.
story of Sarah Rutledge Fischer | photo by Justin Fox Burks Brandon Marshall loves Memphis, but he never dreamed that
Celebrating living LGBT legend, Terryl Bucker, the father of Memphis Black Pride Community.
Nashville-based alternative 6-piece queer rock band FAME&FICTION will embark on their first tour ever beginning next week.
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