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Arts & Entertainment

Meet 9 Influencers Shaping Our City’s Future

By Durham Magazine | February 20, 2023

Learn more about these nine local influencers and their impact on the community from those who know them well.

6 Date Night Ideas in Downtown Durham

By Morgan Weston | February 8, 2023

Here are six local date ideas, perfect for any couple

Wintery Picks From a Few of Our Local Bookstores

By Durham Magazine | December 22, 2022

Staff from a few local bookstores share wintery reading picks.

3 Social Media Influencers Offer Insights on Downtown’s Best Places to Dine, Shop and More

By Amanda MacLaren | October 26, 2022

Follow the advice of these content creators as they share the best ways to explore our downtown

The Makrs Society Brings Local Small Businesses Together Downtown

By Brooke Spach | October 20, 2022

The Makrs Society’s popular downtown pop-up series gains momentum while also setting its sights on bigger events.

3 Burning Questions With D.J. Rogers, Durham’s First Poet Laureate

By Durham Magazine | October 6, 2022

D.J. Rogers is a poet, spoken word artist, editorialist, essayist and educator at KIPP Durham College Preparatory and Art of Problem Solving Academy in Morrisville. He’s also the City of Durham’s inaugural Poet Laureate, a one-year term he began on July 1. He shares his vision for the job, and the role that poetry plays in city life.

Pride: Durham, NC Returns With Flying Colors

By Durham Magazine | September 30, 2022

The LGBTQ Center of Durham hosted its annual Pride: Durham, NC festivities in person for the first time since 2019

Durham Muralist Illustrates Experiences of Our City’s Latino Community Through Art

By Durham Magazine Intern | September 22, 2022

Cornelio Campos draws inspiration from his experience relocating from Mexico to the United States to highlight underrepresented communities

Pottery Artist Endeavors to Create Diverse Community at New Studio Space

By Durham Magazine Intern | September 19, 2022

Self-taught artist Delores J. Farmer hopes to shape her own future and to build representation in the non-diverse field of pottery

CenterFest is Back in Action

By Brooke Spach | September 15, 2022

North Carolina’s longest-running street arts festival returns to downtown.

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