Day 6 of SXSW featured some of the most ferocious womxn to ever cross a stage or walk a ballroom floor (and looking damn good doing it).
Browsing: Music
Day 5 of SXSW kicked off the legendary music festival and featured incredible womxn-identified local acts that shook the foundations!
Four-woman musical collective Ley Line bring their brand of ethereal pop to SXSW. They answered a few questions ahead of their SXSW return.
The Free Radicals are rebels with a cause: Fighting against white supremacy, the violence of bigotry and the capitalist machine.
They are The Tiarras. This band of sisters can change their name, but not their roots.
Nadine Levitt, founder of WURRLYedu and author of the Mama Says series, speaks about her passion for music in schools.
Skyler Day made her festival debut at Austin City Limits Festival, marking a new adventure in the young artist’s life, and a source of new inspiration.
Austin superstar and women’s and LGBTQ rights advocate Gina Chavez brings passion, heart and the power of music to Austin City Limits.
Local favorites Sir Woman combines their penchant for old-school soul and explosive stage performance to give audiences at ACL a show they’ll never forget.
The Go-Go’s bassist (and February 2009 cover woman), Kathy Valentine, discusses family in all its forms as she thinks back on her incredible life.