Sarah Grace Elliott has appeared in “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” “Outer Banks,” and more. Story…
Culture
Beloved: Honoring Durham’s ancestors at Geer Cemetery
Story by Mary Mungai From far away, the clearing is small and silent. But among…
Local festival celebrates Southern tradition of ‘loving people through pimento cheese’
Photo by Spencer Haskell Story by Sarah Monoson Shredded sharp cheddar. Pimento peppers. Mayonnaise. These…
Preserving Appalachian music in the face of tragedy
LEAD: ReString Appalachia is a nonprofit dedicated to delivering free quality instruments directly to…
Pimento cheese, southern roots on display in triangle
Story by Spencer Haskell
Forever chemicals: the history, research, and politics
Words by Adele Morris Photos and Graphics by Anders Ljung In the fall of 2022,…
Tragedy to triumph: The Watauga Playmakers’ story of ‘Surge’
Story by Audrey Kashatus BOONE, N.C. – Bright yellow and blue lights shine down on…
Short Films, Long Impacts
Tucked into the heart of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the Cosmic Rays Film Festival offers…
Triangle Sword Guild creates community through recreating Historical European Martial Arts
HEMA, or Historical European Martial Arts, is a multidisciplinary hobby that combines real-weapon dueling with researching European dueling styles across the 12th-19th centuries. For members of North Carolina’s Triangle Sword Guild, it’s not just exercise and learning, it’s also community.
Triangle Sword Guild recreates Historical European Martial Arts
Story by Mila Mascenik Photos courtesy of Andrew Eicher The sound of clashing steel rings…








