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Arts & Entertainment

Rissi Palmer’s Calling: From Chart-Topping Artist to Champion for Inclusion

By Leah Berry | April 22, 2025

The singer-songwriter reflects on her groundbreaking journey in country music, the power of representation and how she’s uplifting a new generation of diverse voices

Secret Monkey Weekend Transforms Love and Loss Into Rock ‘n’ Roll Anthems

By Durham Magazine | February 26, 2025

Secret Monkey Weekend honors memories through music, infusing raw emotion into every powerful ballad they craft

Nicole Oxendine’s Empower Dance Studio Inspires the Next Generation

By Durham Magazine | September 12, 2024

Nicole Oxendine fosters inclusivity, confidence and opportunities for young dancers in Durham at Empower Dance

Meet the Maestro of Retro Films at Carolina Theatre

By Durham Magazine | August 22, 2024

A “great showman.” That’s how Jim Carl, senior director of film programming at the Carolina Theatre, describes himself.

Al Strong Elevates Durham’s Jazz Scene and Champions Arts Education

By Leah Berry | August 12, 2024

Trumpeter Al Strong brings passion, creativity and community to the forefront of Bull City arts and culture

Parker & Otis’ Jennings Brody Collaborates on New Shop at Duke University

By Durham Magazine | July 8, 2024

The Nasher Museum at Duke University partners with local retail maven, Jennings Brody of Parker and Otis, to revamp its gift shop

Ella West Gallery Shines Among Art Galleries in Durham

By Durham Magazine Intern | June 6, 2024

Linda Shropshire honors her heritage and embraces her creative journey at this the cultural hub in the heart of Black Wall Street

Mallarmé Artistic Director Orchestrates Innovation and Diversity in Chamber Music

By Durham Magazine Intern | May 24, 2024

Suzanne Rousso, the artistic director at Mallarmé Music, reflects on her role as a musician and leader of the 40-year-old organization

Adventure Awaits at Summer Camps in Durham

By Durham Magazine | February 7, 2024

These summer camps in Durham will ensure your child has a memorable season filled with nature, arts, education and more!

Theatre in the Park’s Scrooge Steps Down After 50 Years of ‘A Christmas Carol’

By Durham Magazine | December 8, 2023

Ira David Wood III bequeaths the iconic role of Scrooge in Theatre in the Park’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ to his son, Ira David IV

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