Art

Tyler Childers’ newest single depicts gay love in rural Appalachia

PRESS RELEASE July 27, 2023—Rustin’ In The Rain, the new album from renowned singer, songwriter and musician Tyler Childers, will be released September 8 on Hickman Holler Records/RCA Records (pre-order/pre-save). Of the album, Childers shares, “This is a collection of songs I playfully pieced together as if I was pitching a group of songs to …

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LA based dancer frequents home to teach others his movement art

When asked why he keeps coming back to the art form of dance, Ryan Green said that he has been dancing since middle school and is always coming back for different reasons.  Green, Louisville community member turned Los Angeles professional dancer, expanded on his evolution of loving to dance and teach dancing. He shared the …

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Great Meadows Foundation uplifts Queer artists, curators alongside Queer Kentucky: Josh Porter

Visual artists are a vital part of Kentucky’s Queer community. Thanks to the Great Meadows Foundation, which was launched in 2016 by contemporary art collector and philanthropist Al Shands (1928-2021) in order to critically strengthen and support visual art in Kentucky, Queer Kentucky will be featuring interviews with a number of these artists. This exploration …

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Bodies After Dark: a Black, queer variety show to enhance community within a safe space

Ready to see the most random, queer, gender roles fucking variety show you’ve ever experienced? Drag and boylesque artist Blaque Diamond, The Trans God, and founder of Love Thy Belly, LLC, Fairen Kia, joined forces to curate a safe space event for people to express themselves and learn what feels comfortable and free for them. …

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Great Meadows Foundation uplifts Queer artists alongside Queer Kentucky: J. Cletus Wilcox

Visual artists are a vital part of Kentucky’s Queer community. Thanks to the Great Meadows Foundation, which was launched in 2016 by contemporary art collector and  philanthropist Al Shands (1928-2021) in order to critically strengthen and support visual  art in Kentucky, Queer Kentucky will be featuring interviews with a number of these  artists. In order to …

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Big wigs and big dreams from Bowling Green: Chatting with Eldar Gorak

When visiting your favorite local venue to be entertained by some of the badass queens that grace the stage, what snags your attention first? The flawless faces, the snatched body, or the hair that has everyone wishing they had THAT on their head? The hair can transform an outfit and performance from “Okaaaay” to “YAS …

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