Food trucks—permitted to operate, but with almost no one to serve—have been left behind.
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.
Grocery Stores Set Aside Special Shopping Hours for the Elderly
The Durham Co-op Market, Whole Foods, Harris Teeter, Target, and Dollar General all have set aside special shopping hours for elderly and immunocompromised customers.
Local Rapid-Response and Mutual-Aid Groups Scramble to Fill Federal-Aid Gaps
“Now we’re faced with the whole reason why I started this, which is that I thought we were going to have a disaster in the Triangle,” says Day One Disaster Relief’s Jil Christensen. “And now we do.”
Public Service Announcement: Do Not Get a Drink at the Bar
Bars around the Triangle are making the difficult choice to close. It’s the right thing to do.
Here Are Some Ways You Can Lend a Helping Hand
Wash it, first. But it’s imperative that we all help our neighbors out.
Why Hasn’t the Billie Eilish Show at PNC Arena Been Canceled?
Billie Eilish is in the Triangle hanging out with dogs. This seems like a better idea than going to her sold-out concert in Raleigh.
Duke Performances Cancels Presentations Through April 20
UNC-Chapel Hill also issued a statement mandating that “campus events for more than 50 attendees are canceled effective immediately.”
Full Frame Documentary Festival Canceled Amid Coronavirus Concerns
Duke University canceled all university-sponsored events, and Full Frame is a program of Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies.
Vivian Howard’s New Series Explores the Foodways of the American South With Candor and Nuance
Ahead of the Somewhere South premiere, the INDY spoke with Howard about the foods that, as she puts it, “soften the edges around the way we feel about our neighbors.”

