

Atlanta Artist Unpacks the Role of Black Women's Labor in BUST IT OPEN
Multimedia artist Danielle Deadwyler exposes black feminist struggles with upcoming performance exhibition.

Atlanta Needs to Swipe Right on Jon Ossoff
We've got the rundown on another one of Atlanta's progressive millennial candidates.

“Below Her Mouth” is trash and here’s why
We review Below Her Mouth, Tumblr's favorite new lesbian movie.

SSION Interview: From Midwest to Midtown
We spoke with gay alt-pop icon SSION in preparation for his Atlanta DJ debut on April 8th!

Dave Chappelle, You're too Old for this Shit
Zaida J. tackles Dave Chapelle's offensive new Netflix special.

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!

Go Behind the Scenes at Swinging Richards with “All Male, All Nude” Film Screening
Out on Film teamed up with filmmaker Gerald McCullouch to screen his new documentary about gay strip club, Swinging Richards.

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.

Wonderroot Presents Much-Needed Spotlight of Local Film Talent
11 local filmmakers get spotlight at Generally Local, Mostly Independent Film Series this Thursday night at Seven Stages.

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!

A WUSSY Guide to Knowing Your Hole
Like snowflakes, no hole is alike. Join us, as we deep-dive into the 7 most common types of buttholes.

"Brutal Dirt" and More Poetry by Liz Clayton Scofield
WUSSY is proud to present two poems by Atlanta writer Liz Clayton Scofield.

WUSSY Exclusive: Mykki Blanco, Cultural Messiah
We spoke to queer hip hop icon Mykki Blanco in anticipation of the #StuntQueenTour hitting The Masquerade Saturday, March 18!

"All the People" Photobook Captures Queers Across the Globe
WUSSY spoke with Bernd Ott and Emily Besa, creators of "All the People", a book exploring gender identity through the lives of 39 different queers.

StarBenders present Friday Night Classic, a benefit for Lost-N-Found Youth
Local bands aim to make Fridays great again while raising money for Atlanta's Lost-N-Found Youth.

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.

Loud Voices, Full Hearts, & the Importance of Queer Readings
This is not the time for navel-gazing poetry, but a time of words of power, a time for loud voices and full hearts.