Tár Is Not Carol, But As Always, Cate Blanchett Slaps
The film Carol will always hold a special place in my heart because it’s the first queer movie I ever saw in theaters. And also – Cate Blanchett is an
The film Carol will always hold a special place in my heart because it’s the first queer movie I ever saw in theaters. And also – Cate Blanchett is an
Imagine you’re at an all-you-can-eat buffet. Everybody and their mother is lined up, eager to fill their plate up with food. You finally get to the front of the line,
In a year that has seen a record number of anti-LGBTQ state bills, the Victory Fund found that a historic number of queer folks are running for office, including transgender
In July 2023, Casa Ruby, a non-profit organization and community center in Washington, D.C. that provided housing, food, and other social services to primarily transgender and gender queer people, shut
Content warning: This story contains descriptions of trauma that may be disturbing to readers. You have come to the world’s largest refugee camp with your beautiful baby, Patricia. You are
Fall is upon us once again, and if the season has you wanting to curl up under a blanket with a pumpkin spice latte and a good book, Tagg has
Fall is LGBTQ+ film festival season and no matter where in the U.S. you are, there is bound to be one near you. Even if not, all of these have
Let’s go lesbians, let’s go! The official trailer for Season 3 of The L Word: Generation Q has dropped, and if I told you how many times I watched this
Lives change for the better when our community unites to help LGBTQ+ people in need. This is the spirit in which the Tagg Scholarship Fund is joining the Wanda Alston
It sure felt like destiny that I started meeting queer people – especially Katy who introduced me to their genderqueer sibling and the loving and supportive LGBTQ+ community when I