Durham musician Elephant Micah’s new album, “Vague Tidings,” is a starry panorama of unease and the Alaskan wilderness.
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.
Chapel Hill Author Martha Waters Writes Historical Romance Novels. Just Not the Kind You Might Expect.
If you liked “Bridgerton,” Waters’ new novel, “To Loave and to Loathe,” may be right up your alley.
Kingfisher Owners Announce Opening of Neighborhood Bar and Restaurant Queeny’s
The 319 East Chapel Hill Street space will include a bookshop, drip coffee bar, and podcast studio.
Gateway Plaza Gets an Unpretentious New Restaurant of ‘Fine Folk’
Fine Folk has a vision of “honest” plated food, an accessible wine menu, and a vibe “like your uncle’s living room from when you were a kid.”
Carrboro United Is Celebrating a Year of Business. Along the Way, It’s Reimagined Our Relationship with Restaurants.
Revisiting the collective: one year, $1 million, 5,476 dozen local eggs, and over 1,000 pounds of coffee, later.
The Nasher Museum of Art Taps Lauren Haynes as Senior Curator of Contemporary Art
Haynes, curator of contemporary art at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, says she is excited to join a museum that “is helping to chart what the future looks like.”
In a Hard Year for the Arts, a ‘Big Night In for the Arts’
Mandolin Orange, Ariana DeBose, Scott McCreery, and other artists come together for a night of virtual performances.
A Second Cheeni Location Expands Preeti Waas’s Mission of Serving Indian-American Snacks that Educate and Inspire
“I could talk about food all day long,” Waas says. “Even in my sleep.”
15 Minutes: Seema Kak, Executive Director of Kiran Inc.
“Sometimes someone says, ‘Why do you need a separate organization to support South Asians?’ But there’s a huge stigma of divorce in South Asian cultures.”
Triangle First: Jphono1’s Hallucinogenic Folk-Rock Revelations
“Fade the Scene” premieres ahead of new album, ‘Parliament,’ out March 1.

