*|DATE: l, M. j, Y|* View This Email In Your Browser *|IF:MEM_STATUS=Active|*INDY Press Club: ACTIVE*|ELSEIF:MEM_STATUS=Lapsed|*INDY Press Club: LAPSED*|ELSE:|*Support INDY Journalism*|END:IF|* Hi! Happy weekend. I enjoy ghost stories—my last house, circa 1913, had spots my cat would fixate on, and I swear I sometimes heard glass-clinking and the faint sound of party murmurs—so I was delighted […]
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.
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.
Field Guide: Talking Swifties
The latest arts and culture happenings across the Triangle, in your inbox every Friday. *|DATE: l, M. j, Y|* View This Email In Your Browser *|IF:MEM_STATUS=Active|*INDY Press Club: ACTIVE*|ELSEIF:MEM_STATUS=Lapsed|*INDY Press Club: LAPSED*|ELSE:|*Support INDY Journalism*|END:IF|* Hi! Happy weekend I recently met a friend on the back patio of The Old North Bar (aka Accordion Club 2.0—the […]
Burning Coal Theatre Produces Powerful Series of “My Name Is Rachel Corrie” Readings Across Ten Months
First produced in 2005, the play draws text directly from the diaries and emails of the young American activist who was crushed by an Israeli bulldozer in 2003 while engaging in nonviolent protest.
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.
Field Guide: Sylvan Esso Exits Spotify
The latest arts and culture happenings across the Triangle, in your inbox every Friday. *|DATE: l, M. j, Y|* View This Email In Your Browser *|IF:MEM_STATUS=Active|*INDY Press Club: ACTIVE*|ELSEIF:MEM_STATUS=Lapsed|*INDY Press Club: LAPSED*|ELSE:|*Support INDY Journalism*|END:IF|* Hi! Happy weekend. I come to you this Friday with the week’s most interesting local culture story, via another news organization—Sylvan […]
Read Our Fall Arts Issue!
The latest arts and culture happenings across the Triangle, in your inbox every Friday. *|DATE: l, M. j, Y|* View This Email In Your Browser *|IF:MEM_STATUS=Active|*INDY Press Club: ACTIVE*|ELSEIF:MEM_STATUS=Lapsed|*INDY Press Club: LAPSED*|ELSE:|*Support INDY Journalism*|END:IF|* Sponsored by Hi! Happy Friday. I’m so jazzed to share our annual Fall Arts Issue. Each year, it’s a welcome opportunity […]
Where to Go See Art This Fall
Two photojournalism exhibits, a show that draws from Henry David Thoreau’s digitized herbarium, and more art to see across the Triangle this season.
Resend: The Artist Behind the Signs
The latest arts and culture happenings across the Triangle, in your inbox every Friday. *|DATE: l, M. j, Y|* View This Email In Your Browser *|IF:MEM_STATUS=Active|*INDY Press Club: ACTIVE*|ELSEIF:MEM_STATUS=Lapsed|*INDY Press Club: LAPSED*|ELSE:|*Support INDY Journalism*|END:IF|* Sponsored by Hi! Happy weekend. Apologies for sending an incomplete draft earlier, y’all—technical difficulties! In print in next week’s Fall Arts […]
Talking With Deborah Rutter, Duke’s New High-Profile Vice Provost of the Arts
Rutter, who has decades of experience as an arts executive, served most recently as president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Her first day on the job was September 1.

