Watch Elizabeth Hudson, editor in chief, as she reflects on how simple gestures, from pound cake to a warm welcome at the door, imbue North Carolina with a sense of home.
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From Elizabeth: Memory Lane
For Editor in Chief Elizabeth Hudson, an afternoon drive with her mom sparks a meditation on the cars that carry us and loved ones and the memories that ride along with them.
From Elizabeth Hudson: Memory Lane
For our editor in chief, an afternoon drive sparks a meditation on the cars that carry us — from Mercurys to Buicks to Chevy Corvettes — and the memories that ride along with them.
From Elizabeth Hudson: Wish List
As Christmas draws near, our editor in chief takes a moment to reflect on the spirit of giving and the sense of gratitude it nurtures.
A Celebration of Resilience
A year after Hurricane Helene, Editor in Chief Elizabeth Hudson traveled to the governor’s western residence in Asheville to sit down with Governor Josh Stein and First Lady Anna Stein to reflect on stories of grit, determination, and hope.
From Elizabeth Hudson: Pages Past
Our editor in chief finds wonder in treasured recipes passed between parents, friends, and even strangers and muses on the untold stories that underlie each.
From Elizabeth Hudson: After the Storm
One year after Hurricane Helene, our editor in chief finds awe in the resilient spirit of North Carolinians that arose amidst the devastation.
From Elizabeth Hudson: Jet Set
While attending the Wings Over Wayne Air Show in Goldsboro, our editor in chief reflects on the power of sound and the way it grounds us — to a sense of place and our memories.
From Elizabeth Hudson: A Life in Lunch Breaks
Whether it’s from a brown paper bag, inside a church fellowship hall, or on a restaurant patio, lunchtime across North Carolina marks the daily opportunity to break, gather, and savor the moment.