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Thinking With the Body
Active Imagination gathers local musicians and dancers for a festival where experimentation, intuition, and intimacy drive new work.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
A performance by harpist Brandee Younger, Secret Monkey Band at Cat’s Cradle, and more events around the Triangle we recommend this month.
‘Archives Are Participatory’: Talking With North Carolina’s New State Archivist
Kelly Policelli on advocating for the value of public history, what kinds of records people can find in the archives, and how her office is preparing for the United States semiquincentennial.
Requiem for a Hoop Dream
A writer remembers his late father through a shared love of basketball, from the scuffed courts of Durham YMCAs to the hallowed stands of the Dean Dome.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
A tintype demonstration, a solstice walk, a mid-century modern home tour, and more events around the Triangle we recommend this week.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
A holiday market, an evening of Christmas covers, and more events across the Triangle we recommend this week.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle this Week
A holiday sketch show, a play about the Red Scare, a dance party goodbye to PS37, and more events we recommend across the Triangle this week.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
Three nights of “Next-Gen Hip Hop,” the 2025 Sundance Indigenous Shorts Tour, and more events around the Triangle we recommend this week.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
Two nights of Watchhouse, a Townes Van Zandt tribute show, the 9th Annual Liberty Arts Pour, and more events around the Triangle we recommend this week.
The Archive Tells the Story
On October 26, the Durham artist Allan Troxler died at age 78. A trailblazer in the fight for gay rights, the legacy he leaves behind is imaginative and indelible.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
A walking tour of trees, a celebration of plants, NC Comicon, and more local events we recommend this week.
How Do Triangle Singles Date these Days? For Some, It Involves Getting Shipp-ed
On a recent Saturday afternoon, a group of singles gathered at a Halloween-themed event to try Shipp, a local dating app that involves the scariest interface of all: Meeting in person.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
Dante High’s final show, spooky films, a Death Faire in Pittsboro, and more local events we recommend this week.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
Witches Night Out, a zine festival, a book talk from Danish sculpture artist Thomas Danbo, and more events we recommend this week.
Beloved: Honoring Durham’s Ancestors at Geer Cemetery
Friends of Geer Cemetery probes history and soil to preserve the stories of people buried at the historically African American cemetery in Durham.
Think Your House Is Haunted? Onlyphantoms Can Help.
Missing mugs, cold gusts of air, and a strange smoky smell: why I turned to these Triangle ghost hunters.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
Two readings at Flyleaf Books, Hallow-Eno, and more events around the Triangle we recommend this week.
INDY Selects: What to Do in the Triangle This Week
A lecture on Blue Whales, a play about teenage soccer players, and more local things we recommend doing this week.
Circling Swifts, Swooping Hawks and a Skyful of Bird Drama in Durham
Late September to early October is the migration season of the chimney swifts, small birds belonging to the swift family that roost inside chimneys.
Character Studies: Heather Leah, Raleigh’s Hidden Historian
The fifth-generation Raleighite documents and shares the City of Oaks’ hidden history and forgotten landmarks.
Parade, Parties, and Prayer: A Guide to Pride Events in Durham
Durham Pride returns this weekend with parties, wellness events, Pride-oriented church services, and—of course—the parade.
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