

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.

Sexual Tension & a New Queer Classic: Call Me By Your Name Movie Review
Director Luca Guadagnino has crafted a near perfect queer romance.

WUSSY’s Favorite Things: Queer Holiday Wishlist
Just in case you don't get those cha-cha heels!

A Goddamn Bitch of an Unsatisfactory Situation: Brokeback Mountain and the Rural Queer Crisis

Glamour Ambassadors: The Kourtesans of Athens, GA
Drag troupe The Kourtesans work to create safe spaces with drag and glamour in Athens GA.

“Statue” Song Release and a Q&A with the cuties of Shouldies
Fronted by Yancey Ballard, Atlanta's new queer electronic band packs a post-punk punch.

Activist Fatigue: Advocating for Queer People in Conservative Southern Space
We need our allies to continue speaking up and speaking loud.

Dive Into the ATL Zine Scene with Printed Matter
Come out to Murmur this Saturday for Printed Matter 2017—a fundraiser for Atlanta Zine Fest.

An Abridged History of Openly Queer Political Candidates in the US
With recent political victories of queer candidates Danica Roem and Andrea Jenkins, WUSSY is here to provide context + a breakdown of our queer political herstory.

queer anarchy: The Iconic, Polarizing Popularity of Lady Gaga
Doused in glitter and gasoline, Gaga’s approach to art and aesthetic has always been dangerous.

Daddy Astrology: Stuff Me Daddy
There’s no reason the turkey should be the only one getting stuffed this Thanksgiving!