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Stuff We Like: Breakfast at Elmo’s, Rose’s Whoopie Pies and Primal’s Basil Limeade

By Durham Magazine | August 4, 2015

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! Elmo’s Diner One of Associate Editor Amanda MacLaren‘s go-to orders at Elmo’s (platinum […]

Stuff We Like: Catfish, Cupcakes and Cheerwine Sangria

By Durham Magazine | July 28, 2015

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! National Tequila Day Friday, July 24, was National Tequila Day. What better place […]

Funding Our Muse

By Durham Magazine | July 23, 2015

Maya Freelon Asante, Kariamu Welsh and Nnenna Freelon were elated to learn that their local production, The Clothesline Muse, was accepted into the 14th Biennial National Black Theater Festival. “I had to read the [acceptance] letter three times before I could believe it,” says Nnenna, a six-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist and Durham resident. In order […]

Kinston Kinetics

By Durham Magazine | July 23, 2015

Tune in to UNC-TV Thu. Oct. 22 at 9:30pm and Sun. Oct. 25 at 1pm for the newest episode of “A Chef’s Life,” featuring Durham restaurants like Toast, Pizzeria Toro, Watts Grocery, Mateo and Saltbox Seafood Joint. The episode also features Ben’s opening reception at Alizarin Gallery. I was an […]

Stuff We Like: Nut Butters, Auntie Camp and Durham Gin

By Durham Magazine | July 21, 2015

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! Big Spoon Roasters Assistant Editor Jessica Stringer (and seemingly the rest of Durham) […]

Go, Green!

By Durham Magazine | July 16, 2015

On July 13, 12-year-old Glenn Green started his first day as an Art Director “Mtern” – the youngest ever – at McKinney, an advertising agency with offices in Durham and New York. After completing his sixth-grade year at Maureen Joy Charter School, Glenn became a Summer Scholar at Durham’s Emily […]

Stuff We Like: ATC Chess Games, Rooftop Bar and Alley Twenty Six

By Durham Magazine | July 14, 2015

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 Durham Hotel On a hot afternoon, catch a cool breeze (and eventually […]

Class Act: Asher Yeo

By Amanda MacLaren | July 14, 2015

Asher Yeo has been working on his tennis game since he was in diapers, after his grandparents gifted him a plastic toy racket. “All he wanted to do was swing that racket through the air, and he wouldn’t let it go,” says Justin, his dad. “Next thing you know, he […]

Stuff We Like: Thai Food, Fondue and The Durham

By Durham Magazine | July 7, 2015

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! Thai Cafe Thai Cafe‘s Drunken Noodles make for a perfect weeknight meal when […]

More Feet on the Street

By Durham Magazine | July 7, 2015

It’s easy to jump in your car for a short drive through downtown without a second thought. But if a sign saying your destination was a two-minute walk away caught your eye, you might just leave the car in park. That’s the goal of Walk [Your City], a Raleigh-based initiative […]

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