A graduate of Meredith College in Raleigh, Phillips is a uniquely Southern talent to watch, starting with her debut short story collection.
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.
Multimillionaire Republican Powerbroker Art Pope Appointed to Board of Governors
Twenty-five years after making an unsuccessful bid to join the Board of Governors, Pope has awarded a seat.
A New Single Today and a New Album to Come from H.C. McEntire
“Time, on Fire” is the first single from “Eno Axis,” which Merge Records will release in August.
Sun-Scorched Hymns and Ruminative Rhythms on The Dead Tongues’ “Transmigration Blues”
Ryan Gustafson’s Americana album features local lights like Molly Sarlé, Amelia Meath, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, and Josh Moore.
A Week in the Life: Here’s What’s Happened Since the INDY Went to Press Last Week
June 16-23, 2020.
Josh Kimbrough Finds Awe in His Own Backyard on “Slither, Soar & Disappear”
Nearly every song on Kimbrough’s new instrumental guitar record hones in on an evocative image of the natural world.
State Community College Leader Peter Hans Named UNC System President
Hans succeeds Margaret Spelling, who resigned in 2019 after serving three years in the position.
Duke Performances Reimagines the Summer Garden Concert
“Music in Your Gardens,” a six-week virtual concert series, kicks off on June 24 with a performance from Rissi Palmer.
Halgo European Deli & Groceries Is Closing After More than a Decade on Alston Avenue
On their voicemail, the Gorzkowskis have a final message for customers before they retire: “We wish you a lot of health and happiness.”
Andréa “Muffin” Hudson, Director, North Carolina Community Bail Fund of Durham
“We’ve bailed out more people since March than we have the whole year of 2019.”

