The Art Gallery Magazine
The Art Gallery (TAG) is Rubi-Ka's biggest independent news and entertainment source. First published in 29411 as a grid tabloid, criticized for its skewed political coverage of celebrities and politicians, TAG has grown into a much-respected, albeit still controversial periodical, with some of the planet's most renowned investigative journalists and writers on-staff.
The mission statement of the magazine is as follows:
TAG Magazine aims to be the premier independent resource for the quality reporting and analysis of the current news and political situation on Rubi-Ka that impact every individual. The main focus of TAG Magazine is to provide a clear, balanced, and above-all bipartisan viewpoint on the current events of Rubi-Ka, eschewing party lines and political bias to deliver a fair and neutral standpoint on the important news and hottest topics crossing the globe.
![]() | Issue #1 - Halloween: Myths & Traditions This issue takes a closer look at the season of Halloween.
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| Issue #2 - Peace? This issue of TAG studies the fragile hope of peace on Rubi-Ka. |
![]() | Issue #3 - War? This issue of TAG features an article on how easy it is to be on the brink of war on Rubi-Ka. | ![]() | Issue #4 - Absent Fathers This issue looks at the consequences of Ross and Radiman's absence. |
![]() | Special Issue - Burning Planet This special issue features and article about Commander Fisk in Tir City. | ![]() | Issue #5 - From The Ashes The focus of this issue of TAG is the terrorist group Dust Brigade. |
![]() | Issue #6 - Why We Fight In this issue of TAG people on the streets were asked about their reason for fighting in the ongoing conflict. | Issue #7 - Balancing Act This issue of TAG was released in the wake of the assassination attempt on Philip Ross. | |
| Issue #8 - Mechs on Rubi-Ka An article on mechanical combat vehicles and another on Red Freedom heads this feature-rich issue of TAG. |