The Indigo Girls Pay Tribute to the Queer Community in New Documentary
Indigo Girls: It's Only Life After All is getting a theatrical release in Spring 2024. Here's everything you need to know about the candid documentary.
December 19, 2023
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Indigo Girls: It's Only Life After All is getting a theatrical release in Spring 2024. Here's everything you need to know about the candid documentary.
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers discuss their musical history and the very lesbian and queer roots of what's been called "women's music."
LGBTQ performers and allies are planning live events and posting entertaining distractions from the COVID-19 pandemic.
After decades of rocking out together, Indigo Girls shirk the big labels for a DIY venture.
The Grammy winner chats with The Advocate about how Elton John, Joni Mitchell, the Indigo Girls, and her chosen family figure into her art.
The West Side Story star and the Saturday Night Live veteran's sketches together were a gift to queer women complete with nods to Dana Scully and the Indigo Girls.
Ray looks back on 35 years of making music -- and magic -- with the Indigo Girls.
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers deliver a one-of-a-kind experience, playing new songs and hits, and sharing stories behind the lyrics of their songbook in a rare special.
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers chat with Inside With the Advocate about early queer influences, activism, and Ray's journey with gender identity.
The first episode of Brandi Carlile's Somewhere Over the Radio features artists including Tracy Chapman, Elton John, and the Indigo Girls.
The Indigo Girls' Amy Ray gets nostalgic for young lesbian love and playing music in New York City in the ’80s in her new song “Subway” while paying homage to famed DJ Rita Houston. And The Advocate has the exclusive video premiere.
The Grammy-nominated artist chatted with Inside With the Advocate in May about the LGBTQ+ artists who inspired her.
With the release of a double album of their classics sung with a full symphony, the Indigo Girls discuss nostalgia, road trips, and overcoming being the brunt of the joke.
Following the success of the duo's livestreamed performance last month and ahead of a new album, they've released a heartfelt song about growing up queer in a small town.
The film is out March 8.
Stevens took umbrage at Clarkson favorably comparing her to lesbian singers Melissa Etheridge and the Indigo Girls while also omitting a comparison to Patty Griffin.