

Wild Out Wednesdays @ Felix's ATL
Wednesday nights have quickly become known as Wild Out Wednesdays for those who’ve had the chance to catch one of these shows.

Queer Atlanta Stages High School Do Over
In anticipation of Wussy Prom, we invited members of the Atlanta queer community to come restage their high school photo. They were given full control, to create a new vision of themselves, queer and complete.

Drag through the Mud: Classism, Radical Feminism, and Transgressive Expression
Feminism isn’t in danger, but the efficacy of radical feminist ideas is.

A Swimming Pool in East Atlanta by Bonnie Hall
An open love letter to Violet Chachki by Bonnie Hall.

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...

Exploring Our “Queer Moxie”
Take a look inside Queer Moxie, the long gestating documentary from co-creators Heather Provoncha and Leo Hollen, Jr.

Sparkle Hooves: Meet My Mother DEBBIE HOOVES!
Oh no, hunty! Your favorite gay Atlanta pony is back, and we're finally getting some backstory.

A/T/L/S/L/U/T: Gold Star Trade
Teddy had been doing trade for about six months. In the sort-of relationship he was in at the time, his sort-of boyfriend had done erotic massage for clients and suggested that Teddy do the same...

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.”

Open/End by Alex Franco
Alex Franco lives in Athens, GA, where he works at a spa. His fiction has appeared in Polychrome Ink. He is moving to Paris.

Gallery: A Midsummer’s Wet Dream
On June 20th, Atlanta's Radical Faeries gathered at The Arts Exchange for the 5th annual Midsummer's Night party.

Atlanta's Radical Faeries Suit Up for Annual Midsummer Party
On June 20th, Atlanta's Radical Faeries will gather at The Arts Exchange for the 5th annual Midsummer's Night party.

Poems by Nicole Shanté White
Nicole Shantè White is a silent cacophony. The quiet one yo mama warned you about. She is a cluster of Midwest accents and Southern hospitality. Her work encompasses her experiences as an educated queer woman of color. She is a recent graduate of Georgia State University with a BA in Poetry and minor in Women's Studies.

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.

WUSSY Prom Court Nominations!
WUSSY Mag is throwing our official launch party, called Forever Hung: A Queer Prom, on July 25th at The Heretic.

Gallery: Legendary Children presents HOGTIED
Legendary Children ATL threw their biggest event yet, as a mix of folks from all walks of life poured into Heretic bar for HOGTIED.

Call for Submissions: WUSSY Writers
Dear Southern Writers, We need you. We need you all to create a space for queer writers in the Southeast to flourish.

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.

Atlanta's Legendary Children get HOGTIED
On June 5th, Atlanta's collective of drag queens and queerdos, Legendary Children, return with a wild fetish party at The Heretic called HOGTIED.