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Violet Chachki and Gottmik pose in a boxing ring wearing satin hooded robes and sparkling silver boxing gloves. One wears a purple robe and the other a green robe, both styled with dramatic drag makeup and short dark wigs. They stand beside a heavy punching bag under industrial lighting, embodying the boxing theme of The Knockout Tour.

Violet Chachki and Gottmik bring “glam and rock and roll” drag spectacular to Louisville on Dec. 11

Violet Chachki and Gottmik bring their high-energy Knockout Tour to Louisville Dec. 11.
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A lineup of drag performers stands across a brightly lit stage at the Slay Bells holiday show, wearing festive gowns, wigs, and glamorous costumes. Large red letters spell out “IVA” in front of them, with oversized Christmas ornaments decorating the background. Red curtains frame the stage as the performers pose and interact during the fundraiser for Moveable Feast Lexington.

Slay Bells Holiday Drag Show Returns to Lexington’s Lyric Theatre Dec. 7 to Support Moveable Feast

Lexington's Slay Bells returns Dec. 7 to support Moveable Feast with drag, comedy, and community joy.
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A Rainbow Line client uses products from the Free to Be Youth Project. The initiative’s first step in Kentucky will be a shipment of care packages that include gender-affirming cosmetics, queer and frequently banned books, sensory toys, art supplies, and toolkits focused on empowerment and organizing.

Free to Be Youth Project, Sweet Evening Breeze Partner to Deliver Gender-Affirming Care Packages to Unhoused LGBTQ+ Youth

A new partnership between Free to Be Youth Project and Sweet Evening Breeze brings gender-affirming care packages and vital...
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Xian Brooks practices target shooting at an indoor gun range in Louisville, Kentucky.

Trans People in Kentucky Are on Edge. Some Are Arming Up.

Trans Kentuckians arm up amid fear, misinformation, and escalating political attacks.
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A photo of The Pearl bar in Louisville, Kentucky, featuring a bright pink fabric doorway installation outside the entrance, symbolizing the “Behind the Pink Door” event. Beside it, an illustrated artwork of The Pearl shows the same pink-draped entrance with handwritten text reading “Behind the Pink Door – The Pearl,” and two silhouetted figures walking toward it, capturing the event’s vibrant, welcoming queer energy.

A Safe Haven for Sapphics: Behind The Pink Door Keeps Lesbian Culture Alive in Kentucky

Behind the Pink Door brings queer joy to Louisville with food, music, and lesbian...
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