Flame Con, created and produced by the LGBTQ+ non-profit Geeks OUT, celebrates its tenth anniversary this year.
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In This Issue: Your Health Matters
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Virtual issue is online NOW! Celebrate health with our free event on March 23. The 3rd Annual LGBTQ+ Health Fair is being held March...
Studies show that menthol makes it easier to start smoking and its inclusion in tobacco products makes them harder to quit.
In three years, President Joe Biden’s nominations have helped to bring broader diversity to the federal judiciary — a body that has long been...
Since 1991 Cheekwood Estate & Gardens has had the honor of presenting the Scholastic Art Awards and Exhibition for Middle Tennessee.
The Transgender American Veterans Association filed a lawsuit on Thursday over the Department of Veterans Affairs’ failure to act after years of inaction.
Fame & Fiction’s Highly-Anticipated New EP, “Hello, Old Friends,” Available Everywhere Now
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The official release show for "Hello, Old Friends" will take place at 8 p.m. on Monday, February 26 at The East Room in Nashville.
Proposed bills would exclude transgender and nonbinary people from updating driver’s licenses, holding public office and accessing public restrooms.
Two beloved Nashville chefs have found their names listed as semifinalists for the prestigious 2024 James Beard Award.
Many maintain that The Abbey in West Hollywood is the site of the most disorienting experience of their lives.

Flame Con, the World’s Largest Queer Comic Convention, Announces Tenth Annual Expo
CDC Announces New LGBTQI+ Ads Focusing on Menthol in Tips from Former Smokers Campaign
Two LGBTQ+ Women May Soon Be Confirmed As Lifetime Judges
33rd Annual Middle Tennessee Scholastic Art Awards at Cheekwood
Trans Veterans Promised Access to Gender-Affirming Surgeries — But It Never Happened
More States Pushing to Stop Legally Recognizing Trans People in Public Life
Nashville Culinary Stars Shine Bright: David Andrews and Arnold Myint Named Semifinalists for 2024 James Beard Award
A Night They Can’t Remember, At One of the Country’s Most Popular LGBTQ+ Bars