Folk and punk: not so different

For more than 20 years, Amy Ray has been known as one half of the folk-rock duo Indigo Girls — two women whose music is built around counterpoint harmonies, catchy melodies and an activist spirit. Together, they’ve dropped 14 studio albums (including this year’s independent release, Beauty Queen Sister), four live albums and earned a […]

Isis, arise

The Isis Theater closed its doors the same year Elvis made his final appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show: 1957. To say a lot has happened since then would be an understatement. More recently, the large white building where The Isis was located at 743 Haywood Road in West Asheville housed the neighborhood Italian joint […]

Review of Angels in America, Part II

Angels in America Part II: Perestroika is crazy in the head. If you happen upon it without having experienced Part I: Millennium Approaches, you might wonder if you’ve just lost your mind, or if the world is going mad. Then again, that seems to also be the position of many of the show’s characters. At least you won’t be alone.