The woman who sparked a local and national debate on workplace discrimination has been hired as the first ever executive director of the Nashville GLBT Chamber of Commerce. more >
All Access passes for Lexus Nashville Fashion Week are on sale online through The Community Foundations online initiative NowPlayingNashville.com. more >
Stacey Campfield, the Tennessee Senator who authored the Don't Say Gay bill, was ousted from a popular Knoxville restaurant Sunday evening by the restaurants owner and manager, Martha Boggs. more >
Chancellor Carol L. McCoy of the Davidson County Chancery Court in Nashville has given the plaintiffs in the case 30 days to provide additional proof that they have been harmed by the law. more >
Dance Theatre of Tennessee will present Latin Heat and other ballets, a celebration of dance, music and love, during the first weekend of March. more >
Alive Hospice is offering a Gay Men's Grief Support Group for Loss of Partner. The group will begin meeting Feb. 23. more >
A Tennessee lawmaker has responded to a constituent's letter regarding anti-GLBT legislation by saying that a gay person is not a "mentally healthy adult human being." more >
The Brooks Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee has appointed eight new board members as the group continues assisting Middle Tennessee's GLBT community. more >
GLSEN of Middle Tennessee has released a statement in regards to the death of Gordonsville teen Phillip Parker, who took his life last week after years of bullying about his sexuality. more >
A Gordonsville teenager took his life last week, and his parents say bullying was the cause. more >
A second suspect, Samuel Cole Wakefield, has been indicted for stealing more than $60,000 from Vanderbilt University. more >
The Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network today released a new report on school climate, biased remarks and bullying, "Playgrounds and Prejudice: Elementary School Climate in the United State more >
Members of the GLBT community in Nashville are now afforded another opportunity to share their perspectives with a new city-wide organization. more >