Pull out your guitar and shimmery Stevie Nicks shawl for the fifth-annual fundraising event.
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.
Triangle First: Chatham Rabbits’ “This Year” Is Like Alice Munro Set to Music
We’re premiering a sweet, jangly track from the folk duo’s second album, which comes out in May.
Hillsborough to Get a New “Global Fusion” Restaurant in Early March
Nomad, a new restaurant from the team behind Rasoi Ventures, will open in Hillsborough’s Osbunn Theatre.
Kate Freiman-Fox, Founder of Authentic Connections Matchmaking Service
“Being online gives people the illusion that there are a lot of people out there who meet your criteria. What’s the phrase—the perfect is the enemy of the good.”
Let’s All Go to the Movies, Feb. 7 Edition
It’s your Friday cinema rundown, with starred reviews and blurbs on movies to see (or avoid) in Triangle theaters this weekend.
See Work From Eight Triangle Artists at the NC Arts Council Fellowship Exhibition
“NC Artist Fellowship: Escapes and Revelations” will be on display at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art beginning February 13.
How to Become Carson McCullers
In “My Autobiography of Carson McCullers,” author Jenn Shapland weaves her own coming-out story with the one she thinks the famed Southern author never got to tell.
Nightstand: Here’s What Your Local Bookseller Is Reading
This week: Elese Stutts from Chapel Hill’s Flyleaf Books.

