The moody, hypnotic video for the Dream Eater” comes from creative commons footage ofย “Hรคxan,” a Swedish silent film.
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.
Dreamville Festival Announces It Will Come Back โBigger and Betterโ in April 2022
The festival will expand to two days, and is set for April 2-3, 2022.
Pauli Murray Center Receives “Transformational” $1.6 Million Dollar Andrew W. Mellon Grant
Executive Director Barbara Lau says that the center has “never received a grant of this magnitude.”
2021 Fall Arts Preview: Six Art Shows to Attend
With ramped-up precautionary measures in place, gallery visitsโwhere you can stroll and pause at your own speed, with plenty of space from other peopleโfeel like one of the best opportunities to support the arts, soak in beauty, and learn something.
Fall Arts Preview 2021: Seven Local Books to Curl Up With
Short stories, intergenerational novels, and memoir-slash-thrillers make up some of this fall’s local releases.
Two New Bars to Fill Former Two-Story Criterion Space in Durham
An upstairs bar and live music venue is expected to open in mid-October, with a downstairs neighborhood bar slated for a late 2021 opening.
North Carolina Sommelier Star Paula de Pano Knows What She Stands For
When she opens her new Southern Village wine shop, Rocks + Acid, de Pano has a set of firm but friendly principles at the ready: Acid, not alcohol. Families, not factories. Drink, not get drunk.
After Four Years in Athens, Slingshot Festival Finds a New Home in Durham
The festival will take place October 1-2 at the Fruit in Durham.
Shooters Saloon, Storied Hotspot for College Students, Closes ‘Until Further Notice’
“During this time of COVID19, it’s so easily passed from person to person,” an Instagram post from the bar reads. “We care for ALL of you.”
In Its New Season, Carolina Performing Arts Turns Toward Southern Futures
The announcement of the 2021-22 season coincides with the appointment of Rhiannon Giddens to a three-year research residency.

