
The latest from INDY:
The Old-Time Explorations of “Beehive Cathedral” Are Sumptuous and Rich
The new trio record from Americana savants Joseph Decosimo, Luke Richardson, and Cleek Schrey is hypnotic in some spots, unhinged in others.
Durham Community Fridges Operate With a Spirit of Abundance
“You can honestly have as much as you want,” organizer Taylor Holenbeck says. “It’s not our place to govern that or to surveil.”
Orange County Housing Manager Mariela Hernandez Reflects on Her Journey Out of Food Insecurity
Food insecurity affects 44 million Americans. Hernandez shares her journey back to stability.
Op-Ed: Durham Public Schools’ Redistricting Plan Seeks to Rectify Resegregation
Since the Brown v. Board of Education decision, North Carolina schools are more segregated than ever. The Growing Together plan seeks to fix that.
Duke Graduate Student Union Petitions University to Pay Graduate Workers a Living Wage
Duke made an economic proposal last week which union members say fell short of their ask; a petition, originally circulated this winter, continues to accrue signatures.
Jake Xerxes Fussell’s “When I’m Called” Is Adrift in the Expanse of Time
“When I’m Called,” Fussell’s fifth album, feels both the burden and the freedom of folk music’s long tradition.
Radio Haw’s “Counsel of Spirits” Conjures Its Folk Music Forebears
The debut full-length from Pittsboro musician Matt Gray’s musical project, Radio Haw, showcases a musician finding his way forward.
Bats & Mice Deliver a Lively Indie-Rock Comeback With “P.S: Seriously.”
Returning fourteen years after the last album, Bats & Mice’s sound is intact but respectably matured—the band delivering the goods without trying to squeeze back into the skinny jeans.
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Town of Chapel Hill, NC DEQ Release Draft Agreement to Designate Police HQ a Brownfields Site
The plan marks the first step in a potential redevelopment of the property which is contaminated with coal ash.
Durham’s Holloway Street Transit Corridor Receives $12 Million for Pedestrian Upgrades
The money comes from the federal government’s RAISE grant program and will provide much-needed improvements to the city’s busiest transit route.
Ahead of the Election, New Music Festival CAROLINADAZE Brings Momentum to North Carolina Voters
Tierra Whack, Moses Sumney, and other artists will headline a Raleigh event put on by Common Cause North Carolina, with more statewide concerts to follow.
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