Sarah Snider participated in her first SOA Watch protest in 1998 with her good friend Joe DeRaymond. Read More
It was 6 a.m. on Nov. 16, 1989, when a gardener named Obdulio Ramos saw that six Jesuit priests and his wife and daughter had been gunned down by soldiers in El Salvador. Read More
Having already sweetened the pot with a Grammy, five No. 1 singles and the longest charting country single of all time, it doesn't look like Kristian Bush, the guitar pickin', mandolin playin', country singin' front man of duo sensation Sugarland, is going to dissolve anytime soon. Read More
Historically, most of the action happens on Saturday and Sunday, when hordes of demonstrators assemble outside the Army post's Benning Boulevard gate. Read More
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers first visited Mountain Stage as Indigo Girls back in 1991. Read More
IT has been two decades since the Indigo Girls launched their career with their independently-released album, 1987's Strange Fire. Read More
The year was 1987, and the music industry was focused on heavy metal hair-bands, featuring boys in make-up and impossibly teased coifs. Read More
For 20 years Emily Saliers and Amy Ray have been making music together as the Indigo Girls. Read More
If you love the smooth, soothing appeal of the Indigo Girls, the feeling is mutual. Read More
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, who together are the Indigo Girls and are performing Thursday night at the Whitaker Center in Harrisburg, liked their new batch of songs so much they decided to record them twice. Read More