Queer Café, Friends of Dorothy, Aims to Offer Much Needed Safe Space
Who among us hasn’t wished for a space as queer and as welcoming as The Planet or Liberty Diner—somewhere queer and safe to spend a few hours enjoying our friends?
Who among us hasn’t wished for a space as queer and as welcoming as The Planet or Liberty Diner—somewhere queer and safe to spend a few hours enjoying our friends?
These days the world feels especially scary. Our rights are attacked on national television, masked men take people off of the streets, and the job market is in free fall.
If you missed our updates on Monday, we have exciting news: the United States Supreme Court elected not to hear Kim Davis’s case. Since the Obergefell v. Hodges decision in
If you’ve watched the news or scrolled the internet in the last week, you know that the legality of same-sex marriage is, once again, a hot political topic. After 2015’s…
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Every sapphic has gone through a phase where she was obsessed with anything witchy. As a late 80s baby, my phase centered around VHS copies of The Craft, Practical Magic,
Sapphics across social media are up in arms after news broke Thursday night that Netflix reality dating show The Ultimatum: Queer Love has been canceled. Responses range from heartbreak and
Since we published our first issue in 2012, the Tagg team have been big fans of The Dinah and its badass founder, Mariah Hanson. We’ve stood in awe watching the
Over the last week, you’ve likely seen the name Sam Nordquist on social media or in the news. It can be difficult to take in yet another story of hatred,