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Tagg Magazine’s 10 Most Read Articles of 2024

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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 to dive into new things, and kept you talking in 2024.

If you missed any of these amazing reads, click the links below to check out any of our 10 most read articles now. And if you haven’t already, sign up for our newsletter so you never miss an article!

 

1.) Tello Films Welcomes Filmmaker Alexandra Swarens’ Works For the First Time

Alexandra Swarens (L) and Christin Baker (R) pose together against a step and repeat at a GLAAD event.
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Filmmaker Alexandra Swarens’ works will now live on the long-standing sapphic streaming platform Tello Films. Read the article to see exactly which works are available now.

 

2.) 4 Groundbreaking LGBTQ+ Bollywood Movies You Need to Watch

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by Khushi Bajaj
If you love fabulous dance routines, music, and love stories, LGBTQ+ Bollywood films are where it’s at. Here are four to get you started.

 

3.) Tagg After Dark

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Our newest offering, Tagg After Dark is a collection of erotica featuring lesbians, LGBTQ+ women, and sapphic folks in sexy intimate moments. All stories are by sapphic folks for sapphic folks.

 

4.) These 5 Horror Films Offer Bloody Good Trans Representation

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Horror is huge within the LGBTQ+ community, and amazing scriptwriters, filmmakers, and actors are now creating horror movies that feature trans characters and storylines—without the problematic stereotypes.

 

5.) Caroline Klidonas and Ann Marie Wilding Dish on New WLW Rom-Com, Stalling

From left, Actors Caroline Klidonas, Nicole Daniels, and Ann Marie Wilding pose in a bathroom for the Stalling set.

From left, Actors Caroline Klidonas, Nicole Daniels, and Ann Marie Wilding Photo: Elisa Ivers

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A new sapphic love story is coming our way… but it’s set in a bar bathroom! Learn all about Stalling and what to expect.

 

6.) Uranus 2324, Thailand’s Game-Changing Sapphic Sci-Fi Film, Premieres July 4

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Thai GL (girl’s life) film Uranus 2324 bought important LGBTQ+ representation to the international stage with its premier in July. Learn the story behind this sapphic film.

 

7.) Lezapalooza, A Camping Event for Queer Women, Celebrates 4 Years

Two women smile and pose under a giant wooden sign that reads "Lezapalooza." Rainbow streamers hang from the sign, creating a bright background for the women.

Campers pose at the entrance of Lezapalooza 2023. Photo: Lezapalooza Campers Lilly & Britt

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Nature, community, and lesbians: New Jersey’s Lezapalooza has it all. For 4 years, the event has offered queer women a chance to connect.

 

8.) What Does it Mean to be Butch? An Exploration of Identity and Fashion

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Butch identity has a long history in the lesbian community, but what does it mean to be butch? Is it a behavior? Clothing? Or something more?

 

9.) The Realities of Traveling While Butch

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LGBTQ+ folks commonly face challenges while traveling, especially when our gender expression defies tradition. One butch lesbian explains.

 

10.) What is the Future of America’s Gayborhoods?

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America has a handful of iconic gayborhoods, but as they become increasingly gentrified, we wonder: will we keep them? And do we need to? Initially published on News Is Out.

 

We hope you’re relaxing and feeling joyful as we roll into 2025. We can’t wait to see what you read this year!

 

 

 

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