Culture
“Photographing weddings at the Museum of Life and Science is always so much fun. I get to take photos of dinosaur photobombers, butterfly releases and train rides.” – Morgan Henderson “I love how much fun and how emotional Heather Swanson and Ryan Askins were despite the […]
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! Mez Most RTP folks already know Mez is a killer lunch spot, serving […]
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! The Illusionists + Taste 2016 It was a magical evening at DPAC as […]
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! Luna Rotisserie and Empanadas VP of Content Andrea Griffith Cash finally tried Luna. […]
Durham Magazine and Chapel Hill Magazine are looking for a few spring semester editorial interns based out of our Chapel Hill office. Our interns don’t fetch coffee! An internship here is a relatively independent position and we definitely rely heavily on our interns. Interns work on assignments for both Chapel […]
Durham Magazine and Chapel Hill Magazine are looking for a few spring semester editorial interns based out of our Chapel Hill office. Our interns don’t fetch coffee! An internship here is a relatively independent position and we definitely rely heavily on our interns. Interns work on assignments for both Chapel […]
Do you have historic photos of Durham lying around or stored on your computer? From black-and-white pictures of the old Lakewood trolley and tobacco warehouses downtown to family photos all the way up to the mid-1980s, we’re looking for anything and everything, so long as it’s Durham-centric and on the […]
Nancy Spencer didn’t grow up here, but she spent every summer of her young life in North Carolina visiting family – “my mother’s older sister and my grandmother and my uncle and my Aunt Gladys” – and she remembers that for all of the hubub and fun that comes with […]
Durham adds a new record label to its ever-growing music scene. Poet and musician Shirlette Ammons has partnered with her twin sister, a former librarian turned community gardener and food justice activist, Shorlette Ammons, to launch SugarQube Records. Shirlette says the goal of the label is to “create a platform that […]
Phoebe Judge is on the lam, hightailing it to a place where even the savviest investigator would not find her. “I’m going somewhere with no running water or electricity,” she says while steering her car toward the Canadian border. “It’s just going to be me and the lobster men.” Her […]
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