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Tagg Magazine was founded to be a go-to resource for "Everything lesbian, queer, and under the rainbow," focusing on the needs of the community by offering a hub for lesbian and queer culture, news, and events. As a forward-thinking magazine, website, and podcast, Tagg connects with thousands of LGBTQ individuals nationwide. Our varied audience, which includes young professionals and families, understands the importance of having more representation and coverage of LGBTQ topics.
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2 weeks ago |
taggmagazine.com | Sarah Prager
Canadian model Lauren Chan is a cover model for the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit magazine—and she’s the first out lesbian to have her own cover. While soccer player Megan Rapinoe was the first out queer woman to appear inside the Swimsuit issue in 2019 and she and her fiancée, basketball player Sue Bird, appeared on the issue’s cover in a group shot last year, Chan is the first to have a solo cover.
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taggmagazine.com | Sarah Prager
While early reports were hopeful that the new pope, Leo XIV, could be progressive on LGBTQ+ acceptance, his first official comments on queer people came May 16 when he said governments should invest in “the family, founded upon the stable union between a man and a woman.”Leo made the comment to a closed meeting of world leaders where he introduced himself.
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1 month ago |
taggmagazine.com | Sondra Morris |Sarah Prager
This year’s Met Gala theme honored Black dandyism with “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” (dress code: “Tailored for You”). Dandyism cannot be separated from queer identity, and seeing men go all out for daring fashion looks and so many women wearing suits instead of gowns made this a very queered carpet… not to mention the actual queer and trans celebrities gracing the gala.
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1 month ago |
taggmagazine.com | Sarah Prager
A new sapphic dating show, ToGetHer, launched April 25 on Korean streaming platform Wavve. It is the first Korean show of its kind. Seven women live in a shared house (with roommates they choose in the first episode) on Jeju Island off the southern coast of South Korea. The premise is that the women write each other love notes which are anonymously delivered to their mailboxes so they can get to know one another and ask each other on dates by passing letters.
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taggmagazine.com | Sarah Prager
English transgender athletes are fighting back against England Hockey’s new policy that trans women and nonbinary people will not be able to play in female games in the upcoming season. The case could set a legal precedent for trans participation in other sports in the UK.
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