2022 Enterprising Women
Community and business leaders lead with passion and purpose Every year, Tagg Magazine has the honor of highlighting LGBTQ+ women who are ambitious leaders on a quest to make a
Community and business leaders lead with passion and purpose Every year, Tagg Magazine has the honor of highlighting LGBTQ+ women who are ambitious leaders on a quest to make a
Over the last few years, United States politics has experienced a "rainbow wave" as the number of out LGBTQ+ elected officials has grown immensely. In 2021, that number reached nearly…
“The Cubby Hole was the first lesbian bar I’d ever been to,” says Rachel Karp, co-creator of the podcast Cruising. “It was the first time I’d ever stepped into any
Empowering. Supporting. Inspiring. These are three simple words that describe this year’s class of Tagg Enterprising Women. But there is nothing simple about these individuals. This year’s class represents diverse
Not many film festivals can celebrate twenty-six years of screenings like Reel Affirmations (RA), a Washington, D.C.–based LGBTQ film festival. While some fizzle out, RA has pressed on. And Kimberley
When Hank’s Cocktail Bar closed its Upshur Street location in January and moved into their current Dupont Circle location, it didn’t just leave a vacant spot in the buildings. It
Kimberley Bush is the Director of Art and Cultural Programs at The DC Center and the founder of the new LGBTQ Artist Market in Washington, DC.
“You don’t just show up and become a great football team,” says Rich Daniel, current owner of the DC Divas. “That takes time, respect, and recognition.” But we aren’t talking
Red Bear Brewing is Washington, D.C.’s only 100% gay-owned brewery, an honor which they are proud to hold. Before them, Julie Verratti and Emily Bruno’s Denizens Brewing Company was the
March is Women’s History Month, so what better way to celebrate than recognizing nine women making a difference in our community? Just a few months ago, we watched women play