'Vida' on Starz is a Triumph of Queer Latinx Representation
/Vida premieres May 6th on Starz.
Read MoreVida premieres May 6th on Starz.
Read MoreWUSSY is proud to present poetry by Atlanta writer, Benjamin Stevenson.
Read MoreGear up for the 10 day lineup of film and panels at the ATLFF!
Read MoreWUSSY is proud to present poetry by ATLien, Adriane Quinlan.
Read MoreWUSSY is proud to present five poems by Shepherd Ray.
Read MoreThe latest edition of Loudspeaker is a piece by Atlanta queer, Judas!
Read MoreWUSSY is proud to present "Circle" by ATL writer, Benjamin Carr.
Read MoreWUSSY is proud to present a poem by ATL artist, Esteban Mendez.
Read More"the moon is a lesbian" and more by ATL artist, Maddie Fay!
Read MoreWUSSY is proud to present two poems by NYC transfag, Cyree Jarelle Johnson.
Read MoreA conversation with Robyn Charles, daughter of Ray Charles & star of the stage production His Double Life.
Read MoreWUSSY is proud to present a poem by North Carolina queer, Thomas Young.
Read MoreJoin us Thursday night for the release of our latest queer + southern arts issue!
Read MoreCheck out the list of events happening Morehouse College's annual Pride week, including a Jay Boogie/Cakes da Killa concert.
Read MoreWUSSY is proud to present two poems by Atlanta writer Liz Clayton Scofield.
Read MoreThis is not the time for navel-gazing poetry, but a time of words of power, a time for loud voices and full hearts.
Read MoreGato Beaumont is a native Texan poet and romantic who somehow ended up passionlessly studying engineering at Georgia Tech and falling in love with Atlanta.
Read MoreSeventeen POC poets from a variety of backgrounds and cultures united with a single goal—to define blackness in the American South, or at least start the dialogue.
Read MoreIn anticipation of the reading event at Charis Books, Nicholas Goodly talks to author James Magruder about his new novel, Love Slaves of Hadley Hall.
Read MoreWUSSY's Writing Editor responds to the recent and unapologetic discrimination within our own community.
Read MoreA new online magazine covering queer nightlife, art, and culture in Atlanta and greater southeast.