Love Junkie: A Robert Plunket Revival
Though it counted Madonna amongst its fans, Love Junkie–a hilariously over-the-top novel of pre-AIDS New York–was long out of print. Now, a reissue will introduce it to new audiences.
AIDS Activist, Steve Pieters: 35 Years after his Interview with Tammy Faye
We spoke with Steve Pieters about his iconic interview with televangelist Tammy Faye Messner.
Atlanta arts organizations team up to end stigma and #StartTalkingHIV
Check out our rundown of events from SFQP, La Choloteca, Living Walls, Wussy, and MORPH!
Call for Entry: 'Start Talking. Stop HIV.' Atlanta art exhibition
A new exhibit uniting Artists, Activists and people living with HIV to tell the stories of Southerners living with HIV through Art.
Review: '5B' is a transformative document of San Francisco hospital's early AIDS caretakers
5B is out now in select cities.
Shame and Jesus: HIV/AIDS Outreach in Jackson, Mississippi
WUSSY spoke to Deja Abdul Haqq of My Brother’s Keeper about health disparities and culture of shame in the Bible Belt.
Vibrant Queer Histories: Ever Present in the Village
We spoke to three queer elders from Greenwich Village about their experiences through Stonewall and the AIDS crisis.
Blood Equality, Art, & HIV Activism in Birmingham
WUSSY caught up with "Blood Equality" exhibit by Jordan Eagles, as part of the One in Our Blood initiative.
Experts in Shame: AHF and Artist Perpetuate Stigma with Public Art Project
WUSSY examines Matthew Terrell's new sculpture, which ironically finds its home at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.