“You’ve gotta be careful when you’re out there.”
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Edwards is culture editor of the INDY, covering cultural institutions and the arts in the Triangle. She joined the staff in 2019 and assumed her current role in 2020.
“This Place is Full of Satanic Activity”: The One-Star Anti-Masker Review of Luna Rotisserie That Became a Commemorative T-Shirt
The T-shirt became available online last night.
Triangle First: The Gorgeous, Lilting Sound of Making Peace With “The Body.”
To hear Owen FitzGerald croon the refrain “My body, my body was meant for me” is uniquely reassuring, a kind of medicine.
Hiss Golden Messenger Announces a “Contemplative Holiday Album,” Out October 22
It’s beginning to sound a lot like Hissmass.
Mettlesome Theater to Find a New Home on Durham’s Golden Belt Campus
The new theater venue is expected to open in March.
Durham’s QueenBurger Pop-up Gets a Brick and Mortar
The burger joint is expected to open in early 2022 in the American Tobacco Campus.
Kate Bowler’s Second Memoir Grapples with Faith, a Cancer Diagnosis, and a Culture Obsessed with the Power of Positive Thinking
Bowler’s writing challenges the do-more messaging that dominates Instagram ads, megachurch pamphlets, and what Bowler jokingly calls the “gospel of Peloton.”
You Have One Last Chance to See the Duke Heiress Estate Before It Is Redeveloped
Preservation Durham’s annual historic home tour is back this October, with a look at the Pinecrest mansion, among other Tudor Revival style homes.
Triangle First: New Ways of Seeing with Rodes
“Eyes” premieres on the INDY today, ahead of the November 19 release of Rodes’ debut album, “All of My Friends.”
How Open Durham Is Chronicling the Bull City’s Storied Past and Swiftly Changing Present
For history nerds, the Open Durham database is invaluable. But as development continues aggressively apace, it is also evidence of, and argument for, a rapidly vanishing city.

