

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...

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

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.”

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.

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.

The House of Gunt: A Brief Autobiography
The House of Gunt began when house mothers Monster Cunt and Influenza Mueller became fed up with the lack of fresh queer air in the friendly city of Savannah.

GALLERY: Nick Cave & T. Lang “Up Right Atlanta”
I didn't really know what to expect, walking into the future "food hall" of Ponce City Market this past Saturday in Atlanta.

#MASCULINITY at The Low Museum
#masculine #men #man #male #manly #manful #manliness #manlike #mannish #mister #mr

WUSSY Talk with Violet Chachki
Violet Chachki. We've been following this bitch literally forever and when it comes to Season 7, she is easily one of the most talked about queens. Does she have what it takes to snatch yet another crown?? Ru's crown??

Mykki Blanco and Le1f Pop-Up Show at Emory
With the patchwork nature of Atlanta, a city built out of neighborhoods and the "indiscriminate" lines presented before its denizens, the idea of a free, queer show at a high-ranking university still rises to the occasion as coming completely out of nowhere.

Wussy Talks: David Richardson
If there were ever a quintessential Atlanta club kid, David Richardson would wear that crown. He would probably make the crown out of something kooky, bits of what would be regarded as rubble crafted into an avant garde art deco tiara.