by Selena J. Haynes There were eight people who spoke at the Murfreesboro city council open forum from 5:30-6:00 p.m before a packed house...
Entertainment
‘It’s Your Job to Be You’: American Girl Book Promotes Inclusion but Faces Right-Wing Backlash
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The attacks on a body image book speak to the heightened state of anti-LGBTQ+ hate and the unique cultural position that the American Girl...
eQuality Events and RNBW Queer Music Collective announced today that country music icons Ty Herndon and Shelly Fairchild are headlining the first annual Toast the Rainbow Party on...
For those last-minute gifts or suggestions on where to spend your holiday cash, look no further than some of these locally owned, LGBTQ+ and...
In This Issue: I’m Still Standing (After All These Attacks on LGBTQ+ Rights); Small Business Boom; Upcoming Events
Queer Pop/Rock Band Hyphen Hyphen, a French electropop band from Nice, released a brand new track, “Call My Name,” offering a preview of the highly-anticipated new album C'est la Vie.
Mothé released their single “photobooth” this past September, and now it’s seeing a reboot courtesy of 808 BEACH.
Adam Mac has released his newest single, “Disco Cowboy,” which is an earworm that’ll stick with anyone who hears it. The video is flashy...
In This Issue: The Busiest Season of the Year; So Many Events, So Much Fun!
Nashville Film Festival Opens Thursday, September 29, Adds Additional Films and Special Guests
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The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm) today announces final film additions to the festival’s program as well as a full roster of special guests scheduled...

Boro Pride Supporters Pack The House
Ty Herndon and Shelly Fairchild Ring in the New Year at 1st Annual Toast the Rainbow Pride Party at City Winery
Connect’s Gift Guide: Last-Minute Ideas from LGBTQ+ and Ally-owned Businesses!
In This Issue: I’m Still Standing (After All These Attacks on LGBTQ+ Rights); Small Business Boom; Upcoming Events
Queer Pop/Rock Band Hyphen Hyphen Releases New Track, Album
Mothé Releases “photobooth (John “J-C” Carr & Bill Coleman 808 BEACH Mix)”
Some Babies Grow Up to Be Disco Cowboys: An Interview With Adam Mac
In This Issue: The Busiest Season of the Year; So Many Events, So Much Fun!