Bluegrass Pride celebrates LGBTQ+ musicians, fans, and community in bluegrass, creating inclusive spaces for connection, music, and joy. Everyone belongs here!
Lauren Means
CMS proposes expanded Medicare Part B coverage for HIV prevention, including PrEP medications and counseling, enhancing access and reducing out-of-pocket costs.
Honoring Jackie Shane: Nashville Historical Marker Dedication Celebrating Pioneering Soul Singer and LGBTQ Icon, September 20.
Tello Films champions authentic LGBTQ+ representation, focusing on lesbian stories while challenging harmful TV tropes.
Discover how Thomas Kelly turned his creative passion into a thriving business with Creative Soulz Printing. Learn about his journey, challenges, and success as...
Explore the inspiring journey of Bo Robertson, a talented LGBTQ+ graphic illustrator, from childhood drawings to a successful career in comic book art and...
An arrest has been made in the vandalism of Nashville’s first rainbow crosswalk, nearly two months after it was defaced.
While the full slate of programming, including over 150 films, will be announced later in August, the first six official selections confirmed to screen...
Black Arts Bash Returns to Cheekwood
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From morning to night, Cheekwood Estate & Gardens will celebrate Black artists with music, dance, spoken word, visual art and more.
"SHUCKED" is the new musical comedy that proves sometimes tearing down a few walls, rather than growing them, is the only way to preserve our...

Picking for Pride: Bluegrass Pride Celebrates Inclusivity
Medicare Proposal Could Provide Free Access to HIV Prevention Drugs for Beneficiaries
Pioneering Soul Singer Jackie Shane Receives Nashville Historical Marker
Diverse Voices, Real Stories: Tello Films’ Vision for the Future of LGBTQ+ Media
Designing Success: How Thomas Kelly Built Creative Soulz Printing
Drawing Dreams: How Bo Robertson Turned a Childhood Hobby into a Lifelong Passion
Community Victory: Arrest Made in Vandalism of East Nashville’s Iconic Rainbow Crosswalk
Nashville Film Festival Announces Six Captivating Feature Films Selected to Screen at the 55th Annual Event
Hilarious New Musical Comedy ‘SHUCKED’ Makes Nashville Debut at TPAC Nov. 5-10