Plus, “Ferris Wheel,” a dreamy new single out today.
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.
Sylvan Esso Dropped a Tantalizing New Song Today
Short but very sweet, “What If” almost has to be a teaser for an announcement of the Durham electro-pop duo’s third album
15 Minutes: Judy Dearlove, Author of “Play On!”
Meet the Durham novelist who just published her first book at age 71.
Multiple Chapel Hill and Durham Whole Foods Employees Test Positive for COVID-19
“We’ve just gotten these automated text messages that say the same thing, every time.”
Hedge Fund Places Winning Bid in McClatchy Bankruptcy Sale
Chatham Asset Manager, which owns The National Enquirer, will take control of the family-owned newspaper chain.
Wye Oak and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus Probe the Limits of Language in “AEIOU”
The new single comes from “No Horizon,” the Durham duo’s forthcoming Merge Records EP with the accomplished youth choir.
The Good, the Bad & the Awful
Pipelines are getting canceled. Dan Forest probably should be too.
Other States Are Making the Bar Exam Safer in the Pandemic. Why Won’t North Carolina?
North Carolina has the 12th-highest number of cases in the country, and it’s the only hotspot that hasn’t modified its bar exam procedures. Graduates are pushing back.
15 Minutes: Lisa J Lowe-Hall, Executive Director of the Women’s Birth and Wellness Center
“Even in the midst of a pandemic, we are in relationship with our patients.”
15 Minutes: Meeghan Rosen, Assistant Director at the Chapel Hill Public Library
Rosen discusses the library’s elimination of late fees and the community response to curbside pickup.

