The Indigo Girls — Emily Saliers and Amy Ray — are having a moment. Since the release of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie in the summer of 2023, in which the queer duo’s “Closer To Fine” was heard repeatedly, to today, when they are prominently featured in Tom Gustafson’s “Glitter & Doom” and Alexandria Bombach’s doc “Indigo Girls: It’s Only Life After All,” Indigo Girls are hotter than ever.
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When Hamilton opens at The Kravis Center on April 10, it will continue its digital lottery for $10 tickets.
Anne Steele and Kelli Carpenter are the definition of “goals” both as individuals and as a collective. Whether revising their beloved “I Love My Wife” podcast, traveling globally with Carpenter’s travel company or touring for Anne’s music, both Carpenter and Steele do so with humor, love and a hearty dose of following their passions together. I sat down with two of my favorite ladies to dish about their brand new recharged version of “I Love My Wife,” Steele’s new tour, and how they balance, love, music, travel, and cocktails!
To paraphrase T.S. Eliot, April (aka National Poetry Month), is the queerest month. There are so many books from which to choose over the next 30 days, and beyond, of course, that it’s difficult to know where to begin. How about alphabetically?
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