Cafe + Velo: When a Business and Neighborly Traditions Collide
We spoke with the folks involved in the recent incident at popular Edgewood spot, Cafe + Velo.
Identifying: Roles Play Gays
I catch myself mindlessly scrolling through my phone a lot lately. I mean, it's a lot of information to digest. Global news, life tips, Pinterest, masc jocks, fem piggy bottoms, verse twinks; I'm suddenly engrossed in online cruising and I feel like I've just opened my gay Pokédex.
Black Friday: MTV Awards Best Kiss and the Dangers of White Girl's in Hip Hop
It’s not your one-stop shop for black news, but do check in for a corner of black-centric news—preferably of the queer and femme nature.
UPDATE: KSU Students Protest to Continue Black Studies Program
KSU caused an uproar with the sudden decision to cut the school's African and African Diaspora Studies program.
20 questions with: Luke Hudson!
To kick off the 20 Questions hottie column we have Fort Troff’s first ever trans model, Luke Hudson
Editor's Note: The Insidious Nature of Complacency
A word from Associate Editor, Zaida J, on racism and all-too-familiar social narratives.
We Love Cats: Pussy on Display at ATL's First Cat Cafe
We spoke with Hadyn Hilton, owner of the fabulous Java Cats Cafe in Grant Park.
#TentCityATL and the Fight Against Displacement
Tent City ATL, a long-standing, sit-in style protest is one of many efforts taking on Turner Field and rapid city development.
Remembering Joan Garner, Fulton County's First Openly Queer Commissioner
Joan P. Garner, beloved LGBTQ leader and activist, passed away at the age of 65 after her prolonged battle with breast cancer.
Daddy Astrology: Pollenate Me Daddy
The forecast calls for golden showers.
Is Jared Swilley of The Black Lips a Neo Nazi?
All we want is the truth!
Atlanta Rollergirls & The Healing Magic of Roller Derby
We take a deep dive into the queer and inclusive sporting life of the Atlanta Rollergirls.
Black Friday: Black Women Erased From History (Again) and SlayTV
It’s not your one-stop shop for black news (prioritize black people all the time), but do check in for a corner of black-centric news—preferably of the queer and femme nature.
Atlanta Needs to Swipe Right on Jon Ossoff
We've got the rundown on another one of Atlanta's progressive millennial candidates.
Black Friday: March Against Gentrification and Podcast Of Color's Debut
This week, Matt discusses the upcoming Atlanta March Against Gentrification and the debut of Podcast of Color!
Black Friday: ATL March For QTPOC, White Art Rage, and Death Note
It’s not your one-stop shop for black news (prioritize black people all the time), but do check in for a corner of black-centric news—preferably of the queer and femme nature.
Morehouse College Conjures Black Queer Magic for Annual Pride Week
Check out the list of events happening Morehouse College's annual Pride week, including a Jay Boogie/Cakes da Killa concert.
Atlanta Arts Activist Liliana Bahktiari Announces Campaign for City Council
Local activist, Liliana Bahktiari, announced her campaign run for Atlanta City Council, District 5.
Six Queer Atlanta Artists to Watch in 2017
Check out these 6 queer Atlanta artists shaking things up in 2017!
Black Friday: Missing Teens, Black President and Frank Ocean drops that flame
Welcome to Black Friday, y'all!