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Art, music and entertainment will take center stage this weekend  at Durham Arts Council’s 41st annual CenterFest. More than 140 fine and visual artists, 70 performance acts, more than 40 nonprofit, government and community organizations and a myriad of local and international food vendors – the largest numbers in the festival’s history – descend upon […]

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Exemplary Eggplant

I love eggplant! And even though I have been teaching cooking classes for years, I am always shocked at the number of people who claim not to like eggplant. I’m also shocked at the number of people who think that eggplant is a high-maintenance vegetable to prepare. Many think eggplant is bitter, and it can

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Weekend Best Bets: Festivals, Field Day and a Fashion Show

Chatham County Line – Thursday, 6-9pm – Wrapping up the Back Porch Music on the Lawn Series, this local American bluegrass musical group is joined by award-winning singer-songwriter Jeanne Jolly and guitarist Chris Boerner. American Tobacco Campus Amphitheater, 318 Blackwell St.; Free; 919-433-1566 Mahmoud Ahmed – Thursday, 8pm – Joined by his 10-piece band, this

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Math + Art = Solutions

Art curators can say goodbye to an age-old problem, thanks to Duke University’s Mathematics Department. The department has collaborated with the North Carolina Museum of Art to develop a software solution for art curators analyzing old paintings using X-ray images. The problem associated with cradling – the wooden framework on the back of many old

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September 2015

Consider this what you need to know about our food scene, right now. There are nearly 30 pages in our annual Foodie Issue devoted to what’s new — and what’s coming soon — to the dining world in Durham. This includes a chat between two chefs new to the Bull City: Piedmont‘s Greg Gettles and

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Weekend Best Bets: Festivals, Food Trucks and a Fashion Show

Move Loot Turns One – Thursday, 5-8pm – Join local businesses to celebrate the entrepreneurial and creative spirit of the Triangle that helped Move Loot thrive during their first year in the area. Shop and enjoy being part of such a rad community. Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave.; Free Creativity and Violence in Central Africa – Thursday,

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Battle for Books

For local children in need of books, corporate rock ‘n’ rollers have stepped up to help. Eight bands will play at American Tobacco Campus Sept. 19 as part of Durham-based advertising agency’s McKinney’s 2015 Triangle Corporate Battle of the Bands. All proceeds raised from the event will benefit Book Harvest, a nonprofit organization dedicated to

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Stuff We Like: Cheese Plate at Oval Park Grille, Bar Virgile’s Desserts and a Garden Party

Each week, we share – through pictures – what the folks behind Durham Mag have been doing around town. We’re always out and about, just because we love this place; we hope you’ll comment with what you’ve been doing, too! Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club Don’t you hate those lunchtime salads that leave you hungry an hour

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Savory Meets Sweet

Figs are a bittersweet arrival; summer is coming to a close, the days become shorter, and the idea of fall begins to set in. The first summer I had a fig tree, I cooked with figs every day because once they have been picked you have to use them very quickly and they have a

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