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.
Elm Street 2's Mark Patton shines in 'Scream, Queen' documentary
We review the documentary about the gayest horror movie in history.
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.
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.
I AM: Atlanta Artists Share Their Stories of Living with HIV
Don't miss this one-night exhibit at the Center for Civil and Human Rights on April 25th.
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.
We Need to Talk About Charlie Sheen and HIV Stigma
Before irresponsible journalism sets us back thirty years, let’s talk about Charlie Sheen.