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Episode 27 – Hillsborough Mayor Tom Stevens

By Durham Magazine | July 14, 2016

Andrea checks in with the mayor about the recent mill fire in Hillsborough, how he’s seen the town change during his six terms in office and upcoming summer events. Plus, Andrea highlights Durham Magazine’s July/July “23 Ways to Have a Fantastic Summer” feature. Ideas include the Warehouse Blues Concert Series on Fridays, a […]

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Episode 26 – Old Havana Sandwich Shop’s Roberto Copa Matos

By Durham Magazine | July 7, 2016

Andrea chats with Old Havana Sandwich Shop’s Roberto about his recent trips back to his native Cuba, the lost dishes of Cuba that he is recreating as part of special dinners on the third Friday of every month and the small farm he has started in Hillsborough to ensure his customers […]

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Episode 25 – Nugget Comfort’s David Baron

By Durham Magazine | June 30, 2016

Andrea chats with entrepreneur David Baron about his line of functional couches, which he created as an answer to the clunky and ugly futons that were a ubiquitous part of his college years at UNC. Nuggets are made in Durham and easily shipped. They also discuss how Kickstarter helped launch […]

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Episode 24 – Haw River Ballroom’s Heather LaGarde

By Durham Magazine | June 23, 2016

Heather LaGarde talks about a recent concert at the Haw River Ballroom that was all about speaking out against HB2 and previews the lineup for Saturdays in Saxapahaw this summer. Plus, Andrea plugs a lemony deviled egg recipe from Sheri Castle that’s on chapelhillmagazine.com that’s sure to make you the […]

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Episode 23: Yvette West of Bulldega in Downtown Durham

By Durham Magazine | June 16, 2016

Yvette West talks about Bulldega, her new bodega and market, which features a living herb wall and a wine section and is a true family affair. As someone who lives above the store – literally – Yvette explains why the time was right for Durham’s downtown residents to be able […]

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Episode 22 – American Dance Festival’s Jodee Nimerichter

By Durham Magazine | June 9, 2016

Jodee Nimerichter, who has been the director of the Durham-based American Dance Festival since 2012, previews this year’s lineup, which kicks off June 16 with Pilobolus. Plus, Andrea boasts about a can’t-miss destination for kids this summer: Notasium on Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard is an instrument-themed play space, music school and […]

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Episode 21 – The Redefining Disabled Project’s Kim Lan Grout

By Durham Magazine | June 2, 2016

You may recognize Kim Lan Grout. She graces the cover of Durham Magazine’s Women’s Issue (the May issue). Two years ago, Kim Lan launched The Redefining Disabled Project, a photo and short narrative series featuring people with various disabilities, as a way to tell raw stores and expose what life […]

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Episode 20: Cheryl-Anne Kast and Nancy Creamer of Farm to Fork

By Durham Magazine | May 26, 2016

Andrea talks to Cheryl-Anne Kast and Nancy Creamer of the Farm to Fork Festival about the local chefs involved (and the participation of President Obama’s former chef Sam Kass) and how the event supports beginning farmer training programs. Plus, she previews The Carolina Inn’s Barbecue Throwdown on June 11 and […]

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Episode 19 – Durham Singer/Songwriter Kamara Thomas

By Durham Magazine | May 19, 2016

Andrea chats with singer/songwriter Kamara Thomas – who is featured in Durham Magazine’s new Women’s Issue – about the album she’s working on and why she prefers Durham to Brooklyn. Plus, she introduces listeners to groundworkk, an event-based crowdfunding organization that encourages the community to come together to better ideas. […]

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Episode 18 – Saltbox Seafood Joint’s Ricky Moore

By Durham Magazine | May 12, 2016

Andrea catches up with Chef Ricky Moore of Saltbox Seafood Joint. He sounds off on responsibly sourcing seafood, his plans to make Saltbox a regional business and the dinner party guest list of his dreams. Plus, Andrea talks Moogfest, coming to Durham May 19-22, and encourages families to check out […]

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