Almost Famous: Meet Rising Pop Star Molly Grace
There are precious few sapphics who can claim they’ve never related to the sweet tunes of a pop princess. The celebration of femininity, unapologetic sexuality, and fun vibes are intoxicating.
There are precious few sapphics who can claim they’ve never related to the sweet tunes of a pop princess. The celebration of femininity, unapologetic sexuality, and fun vibes are intoxicating.
2025 feels like it was three years compressed into one. From the inauguration to the election of a new Pope, from Queen Bey (finally) winning Album of the Year to
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.
Menopause is seldom discussed in our society. There are no renowned movies, bestselling books, celebrated conferences, posh coaches, or well-known classes that focus on this life change, despite the fact
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
57% of queer American adults identify as bisexual, the most common LGBTQ+ identity marker for Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z alike.
Another year has come to a close and we’ve compiled a list of the 10 articles you all couldn’t stop reading. We love seeing what grabbed your attention, inspired you
Every year, Tagg Magazine‘s Enterprising Women spring issue features LGBTQ+ women making a difference in their communities and industries. We’ve profiled over 65 queer women from across the country. This
It’s been three years since the reboot of The L Word premiered on Showtime, and the excitement for the show remains at an all-time high, especially after last season’s cliffhanger
Last fall, the U.S. Air Force commemorated the tenth anniversary of the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT), a homophobic military policy which forced LGBTQ+ service members to be