LOUDSPEAKER:: I can be the boss Daddy by Esteban Mendez
WUSSY is proud to present a poem by ATL artist, Esteban Mendez.
On Femininity and Being a Fierce, Autonomous, Radical, Queer Femme
Interviews and dissections on what it means to be a radical, queer femme.
LOUDSPEAKER:: Poetry by Maddie Fay
"the moon is a lesbian" and more by ATL artist, Maddie Fay!
WUSSY is making its Asheville Debut
WUSSY is accepting submissions from writers who wish to read their work at The Sex Issue" launch party in Asheville, NC on Thursday March 29!
Do Not Binge Netflix’s Atlanta-Based Queer Eye This Weekend
Pass the tissues—Extreme Makeover: Homo Edition just hit Netflix.
Maryam Khatoon Molkara: A Testament to the Existence of Devout Queer People of Faith
An abridged herstory of Maryam Khatoon Molkara, a devout Muslim trans woman who survived the Iranian Revolution and fought for trans rights.
Trying to be a Nice Guy: Consent and Queer Rape Culture in the wake of Ansari-gate
Victims must be given voice, and more importantly, we must listen.
Best Galentine's Day Spots in the A
Celebrate the relationships with womyn in your life with a list of things to do for Galentine's Day in Atlanta!
LOUDSPEAKER:: Two Poems by Cyree Jarelle Johnson
WUSSY is proud to present two poems by NYC transfag, Cyree Jarelle Johnson.
Atlanta Queens Collectively Resign Over Burkhart’s Racism Fiasco
Phoenix, Brigitte Bidet, Angelica D'Paige, and more have all quit the popular Atlanta drag bar.
Is the Owner of Popular Atlanta Drag Bar a Racist?
Community members calling for a Burkhart's boycott after damning screencaps surfaced on Facebook.
Opinion | The Faggot Manifesto: Slurs and the Power of Naming
What’s in a name?
Double Edged Sword: Queer Activism in the Internet Age
For everything the internet has given to queer people, it has also challenged us—our histories, our communities, our sense of self.
Ten Moments That Shook Queer Atlanta in 2017
Looking back on a year full of triumphs, loss, drag queens, and mostly garbage.
WUSSY's Artists to Watch In 2018
Ten creative ATLiens we've got our eyeballs on this year.
Not Your Dad’s Diversity: Atlanta Improv and the Changing Face of Comedy
We caught up with Ed Morgan of Dad's Garage to talk about the importance of diversity in the improv and comedy scene.
Editor's Note: Top 10 Films of 2017
Our totally unqualified, unsolicited list for the Best Films of 2017!
Bayard Rustin: A Unique, Clandestine, and Enduring Queer Leader of the Civil Rights Movement
A brief rundown on one of the most important queer political leaders in America's herstory.
Suno Deko's Return to the Atlanta Music Scene
A conversation with musician David Courtright on expression, creativity and being queer in the Southeast
Queer Film Classics: Gregg Araki's Teen Apocolypse Trilogy
Twenty years after the making of Nowhere, Araki’s 90s teen cinema sets the tone for the queer future.