Premiere: Klypi's sparkly synthpop "Get Over You" music video
PHOTO: Maggy Swain Klypi is no stranger to indie bops: though seemingly new by name, the hyper-active artist has a handful of sparkly songs tucked under their space belt. Returning with their second...
View ArticleMake it Rain Bitcoin: Digital Drag Shows in the Age of Quarantina
The coronavirus outbreak has kept us in our homes and--at the very least--6 feet away from each other. This new normal of self-isolation, social distancing, and staying indoors has all but decimated...
View ArticleDigital Sex & Social Distancing: A Guide to Getting Your Rocks Off Remotely
iStock//LightFieldStudios I’ll say it -- I miss having sex! I miss the intimacy and the comfort of physical touch, and frankly I miss the occasional distraction from the dire state of the world. But...
View ArticleBrendan Maclean Is Your New Favorite Pop Star
PHOTO: Jon Dean Sydney-based singer/songwriter Brendan Maclean was called “a king of pop in the making” by the Guardian UK and “a modern day Mick Jagger” by Baz Luhrmann, who cast him in The Great...
View ArticleSouthern Vanity: Atlanta artist Miss He makes their own rules
Photography by Mike McLenighan Southern Vanity explores the intersectionality of black, southern, and non-binary identities through the lens of Atlanta drag artist, Miss He. By creating this gender...
View ArticleQueering Quarantine: ATL artist Savana Ogburn creates prints for a cause
Queer creators in the digital age are finding new ways to keep their art alive. Digital drag has taken the internet by storm, giving queens a new way to connect with their fans from a safe, social...
View ArticlePremiere: “The New Now”, Abyss X and the Mythological Gaze
Photographs by Orograph “The New Now” unfurls into echo-ed corridors, stalked by fervor and laced with the signature operatics of underground artist Abyss X, a taste of what’s to come. The upcoming...
View ArticleWhile We Wait (to Hold Each Other Once Again) - A letter to my lover from...
On March 20th, the US-Mexican border, the most heavily trafficked land port of entry, was closed for “non-essential” workers due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Unable to quarantine in the same household,...
View Article'Good Judy' is the Queer podcast Atlanta deserves
You know what this world needs? (More podcasts!!) No, more l-o-v-e!Queer folks are extremely vulnerable right now, and although some of our bars and sanctuaries are starting to open back up, it is...
View ArticleIndigenous Renaissance: Revitalization by Young Native Americans
Courtesy of @tonecrowe on Instagram “Chloé, meet Antone,” we shake hands and his grip is warm, “This is my new friend Chloé.” I was pleased to meet the boy I’d been seeing around classes, talking to...
View ArticlePremiere: Ripparachie’s “Party Over Here” Brings in New EP
PHOTO: Kaddy Kobain While there’s always been a great overwhelm of straight cis men holding helm in rap music, Ripparachie’s tireless love for revealing track after track in a massive continuation...
View ArticleLOUDSPEAKER:: Poetry by Warlock Fulltime
WUSSY is proud to present poetry by Chicago writer, Warlock Fulltime. If you would like to send in a writing submission, please contact Nicholas Goodly. “When it dies, Love draws it upward into...
View ArticleReview: Cicely Belle Blaine lyrically explores Black & Queer self-love in...
PHOTO: David Markwei Sugar, coarse and crystalline, is transformed by fire. A rich dark syrup emerges from the flames, brilliant and sweet. This is what Cicely Belle Blaine bears witness to, the...
View ArticleThe LGBTQ Movement Has a White Supremacy Problem
PHOTO: David Hungate of the Roanoke Times Pride month is over and it’s time to check in: where do things stand with the LGBTQ movement and the ongoing work of anti-racism and combating white...
View ArticleLOUDSPEAKER:: Poetry by Wo Chan
PHOTO: Akrum Salem @halalpig WUSSY is proud to present poetry by New York writer, Wo Chan. If you would like to send in a writing submission, please contact Nicholas Goodly. performing miss america at...
View ArticleAtlanta Pride's Jamie Fergerson Addresses Criticisms on 'Good Judy' podcast
The last year or so has seen many bleak changes at Atlanta Pride—the Southeast’s largest Pride festival. As Project Q has reported, many of the board members and staff have quit or resigned. In...
View ArticleThe Intersection Presents "Southern Black Trans Lives Matter" video series
In examining The 2017 LGBT Institute Southern Survey by the Center for Civic and Human Rights, The South has more LGBTQAI+ folks within their region than any other region in the United States. Despite...
View ArticleLOUDSPEAKER:: Poetry by Ken Anderson
WUSSY is proud to present poetry by Ken Anderson. If you would like to send in a writing submission, please contact Nicholas Goodly. THE QUIET, SENSITIVE TYPEYou said you were looking for the quiet,...
View ArticleAmador Yoga is Changing the Way BIPOC Experience Fitness
Athletic ability meets comfortability in the newest queer-owned activewear brand, Amador Yoga. Founded by queer yoga and meditation teacher, Malik Khalid, this gender-neutral athleisure brand puts the...
View ArticleLOUDSPEAKER:: 'Gay Pole Dancer' poetry by Alan Sugar
WUSSY is proud to present poetry by Decatur writer, Alan Sugar. If you would like to send in a writing submission, please contact Nicholas Goodly. Gay Pole Dancer -- the ascent Without restraint, both...
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