“We appreciate our community’s support as we continue to reintroduce live events during this very trying time,” reads an Instagram post from the venue.
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.
Did Tobacco Heiress Doris Duke, of Durham Family Fame, Murder an Employee in 1966 and Cover It Up?
An explosive Vanity Fair report published today contains new developments in the case.
Sylvan Esso Launches a Hometown Label and Singles Series
Gaze into the crystal ball with Psychic Hotline.
Triangle First: Dante High Wants a Deeper Love and Bigger Dance Party
The sound of distant thunder builds, then crackles, then bursts into a disco-flecked, bold-faced, all-caps dance track.
The Pickleball Craze Finds a New Home at Piney Wood Park
Pickleball enthusiasts, rejoice: Durham Parks and Recreation has announced that it is installing the first “dedicated pickleball facility in Durham.”
Duke Performances Announces Its 2021 Fall Season
If you’ve been missing the “Music in the Gardens” series, keep an eye out for a series of four free concerts on the American Tobacco Campus.
The Cat’s Cradle Block Party You’ve Been Waiting For
The one-day event will feature an all-star lineup, including Sylvan Esso, Young Bull, Mountain Man, Helado Negro, Dante High, and more.
Sunday Reading: Please, Please, Please Free Britney Spears
The New Yorker details the harrowing abuse by her father and explores the exploitative possibilities of conservatorship.
Documentary ‘The Loneliest Whale’ Searches for the Isolated Ocean Creature That Has Found a Devoted Following
But is the whale really all alone?
Downtown Durham Main Library Will Finally Open Its Doors to Eager Readers
The renovated space is slated to open to the public in late July.

