ATL Creatives Debut "It's Not Enough" Music Video
NBC’s “The Voice” contestant Jean Kelley and Elliott Alexzander of “Genderflux” lend their voices to the project “It’s Not Enough"
Queer Art Exposé Quaint Peche Takes Over Mammal Gallery
Local queer photographers take over Mammal Gallery during Atlanta Celebrates Photography.
bell’s roar: Loud & Clear
Sean Desiree, AKA bell’s roar, sat down with us recently to discuss her upcoming album, tour, and what inspires her unique sound.
Meow Mixtape: SAD BOYS
Sadness can be cinematic and no heartbreak is without proper soundtrack.
BOYFRIEND: Creamed, Cobbed, & Casseroled
Wussy Mag recently caught up with NOLA musician, BOYFRIEND, as she prepares to go on tour with Big Freedia.
Queering the Street Art Scene with Jeremy Novy
Dive into the emerging queer street art scene with artist, Jeremy Novy.
Meow Mixtape: For a Good Time
Musical duo For a Good Time shares their playlist of musical inspirations and personal favorites with Wussy Mag.
Gallery: Summer Reading by Joshua Jarrett
We sat down with figure painter, Joshua Jarrett, to discuss his most recent series, Summer Reading.
Meow Mixtape: SOUTHERN GRRRLS
A new MEOW MIXTAPE focusing on riot grrrl and queercore, curated by Sunni Johnson.
Preview: Living Case by Orion Crook
Get a preview of the upcoming "Live Case" exhibit from Atlanta artist, Orion Crook.
Tomboi Heats up the Atlanta Music Scene
Florida’s hottest queer band, Tomboi, recently made magic in Atlanta during the ATL Zine Fest!
WUSSY Talk: Walter S. Heape, collage artist
We recently sat down with collage artist, Walter S. Heape, to talk about his work and the changing landscape of the Atlanta queer scene.
Honey, You Know Where to Find Me
On Friday, June 26th, the line to enter beloved Atlanta arts critic and vinyl-enthusiast Andrew Alexander’s choreography showcase / karaoke dance party wound out the door...
Sparkle Hooves: Meet My Mother DEBBIE HOOVES!
Oh no, hunty! Your favorite gay Atlanta pony is back, and we're finally getting some backstory.
GALLERY: Whit Forrester, Louisville, KY, “Rainbow in the Dark”
Whit Forrester, a native of Louisville, KY, recently shared with us his photography series, “The Rainbow in the Dark,” in which a group of queer and trans performers “came together to take a painted school bus. . . cross country to explore collaborative, collective queer performance as a site of community building and experiential space creation.”
Meow Mixtape: DJ King Atlas
DJ King Atlas was born in a part of the Tennessee mountains nicknamed "The Backwoods Discotheque" where he gained notoriety through his involvement in the legendary opulent DIY queer parties the area has become famous for.
Meow Mixtape: Dj Bitchcraft
This week we are kicking off a new corner of WUSSY Mag where we invite Atlanta DJs and tastemakers to make a mixtape or playlist to share with our readers.
The House of Gunt: A Brief Autobiography
The House of Gunt began when house mothers Monster Cunt and Influenza Mueller became fed up with the lack of fresh queer air in the friendly city of Savannah.
GALLERY: Nick Cave & T. Lang “Up Right Atlanta”
I didn't really know what to expect, walking into the future "food hall" of Ponce City Market this past Saturday in Atlanta.
#MASCULINITY at The Low Museum
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