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Sarah Edwards

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Durham, NC, United States

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Past articles by Sarah:

Aldwyth’s Retrospective Is Filled with Delightful Contradictions

"This is Not: Aldwyth in Retrospect" at the Gregg Museum of Art & Design spans 70 years of the South Carolina artist's life. → Read More

C Grace May Be Closed, but Its Legacy Lives On in Cary With Hank’s Downtown Dive and Sidebar

With Sidebar and Hank’s, Matthew and Catherine Bettinger are sustaining a years-long legacy. → Read More

Triangle First: Chessa Rich's Homage to Julia Cameron and "The Artist's Way"

"Julia" is a gentle journey through morning pages, self-discovery, and what it means to embody a creative practice. → Read More

Angel Olsen on Dream Lives, Outlaw Country, and Karen Dalton

The Asheville musician performs at The Carolina Theatre on Saturday, February 11. → Read More

Waiting for The End of the World with John Waters

Talking with the envelope-pushing director ahead of his standup special at The Carolina Theater. → Read More

Sommelier Paula De Pano’s New Shop, Rocks+Acid, Prioritizes Adventurous Palates and A New Kind of Wine Culture

The wine shop and tasting room is organized by an unpretentious, ethical, and taste-driven approach to wine—and it has the potential to turn North Carolina wine culture on its head. → Read More

In the Triangle’s New Social Districts, You Can Find Hot Toddies, Hot Street Food, and Lots of Hot Takes

But will patrons behave, and will the programs drive foot traffic—and revenue? → Read More

Asheville's DSSOLVR Brewery to Open Taproom Off Durham's Rigsbee Avenue

In a press release, the business emphasizes the parallels it sees between Asheville and Durham, writing that, if "you want to get weird, this is the spot for you.” → Read More

Jess Williamson on Guardian Angels, Performing as a Duo, and Falling Back in Love with Country Music

Plains, Williamson's country-music duo with Katie Crutchfield, performs at the Haw River Ballroom on November 7. → Read More

Los Primos Supermarket, Community Staple in East Durham, Forced to Close After Twenty Years

Owner Miguel Collado says that his rent was being raised from $6,500 a month to $20,000 a month. → Read More

Three Triangle Musicians Moonlight as Advice Columnists for Matters of the Heart

"Rarely do we get to experience gestures of bouquets of anything, much less fresh garlic. If it doesn’t work out, what’s the worst thing that could happen? You made someone feel cherished?" → Read More

Raleigh Poet Jayme Ringleb’s Elegant Debut Collection Explores Queer Southern Love and Loss

"This might be a bit spoiler-y, but the book doesn’t end with narrative resolution. It’s more about the speaker being able to see himself as possible and the possibility of his love as a thing that exists." → Read More

The North Carolina Museum of Art Gets a Brand Makeover

The North Carolina Museum of Art Gets a Brand Makeover Not everyone is happy about the design choice. → Read More

Lucinda Williams on Pushing Buttons, Covering Songs, and Reading Emily Dickinson

"There’s one song I learned from a blues artist, “You Can’t Rule Me”—it goes “You can’t take my money and try to rule me too”—it’s a really cool song. I started dedicating it to the United States Supreme Court." → Read More

Nasher Museum of Art Receives $1 Million Donation

The donation will go toward making admission to the museum free indefinitely. → Read More

15 Minutes: John Manuel, 72, Author

Manuel is an environmental journalist and the author of several books, including two inspired by local rivers. → Read More

Crook’s Corner Teases Its Revival with an Afternoon of Honeysuckle Sorbets

Reopening rumors were further stoked, earlier this month, when a semi-cryptic sign appeared on its door. It read: "HONEYSUCKLE Is Almost In Bloom. You Know What That Means." → Read More

Raleigh Author Makes a Case for Rewriting the Cultural Scripts Around Motherhood

"We are getting the message that if you mother, it should be the thing that colors everything else in your life. And if you don’t mother, you’re not living in Technicolor." → Read More

Triangle First: The Sound of Nightblooms' Almost-Classic-Rock

"Heart to Heart," premiering on the INDY Week today, is one of the first songs from Sam Logan's new project. → Read More

Triangle First: Django Haskins Isn't "Afraid of Love"

Haskins' duet with Skylar Gudasz has the romantic, reassuring feel of a song you'd encounter in a Gene Kelly movie. → Read More