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Our Q&A with The Carolina Theatre’s CEO/President

By Durham Magazine | August 9, 2018

“I thought [my mom] had brought us to the end of the Earth,” Rebecca Newton says of her first impression of Durham as a teenager in 1969, moving here from St. Louis with her mom, Dr. Jacqueline A. Reynolds, who was a professor in biochemistry and physiology at Duke. It […]

The Inside Scoop

By Durham Magazine | June 28, 2018

Wedding Date June 30, 2018 Occupations Allison is an academic assistant at Duke Law School and Dave works at IQVIA (formerly Quintiles). Crossed Paths Allison and Dave met online in July 2016. For their first date, they had dinner at Shiki Sushi, and have been together ever since. The Proposal Dave’s first text message […]

Take a Spin on a Pedego Electric Bike

By Durham Magazine | June 15, 2018

North Carolina’s first electric bike retailer, Pedego Electric Bikes, opened in the Renaissance Village shopping center in January. Owner Don Tuttle explains that his path from retirement to owning the first Pedego bike dealership in North Carolina actually started years ago, with his own Pedego e-bike. He would often park at […]

Keeping the Kids Kickin’

By Durham Magazine | June 8, 2018

Around $5,000 raised was raised at a fundraising event at the American Tobacco Campus to help support summer soccer programming for Durham youth. The event was held at the Cage, featuring kids’ games and a raffle supplied by local businesses. Notable attendees included Mayor Steve Schewel and Superior Court Judge Michael O’Foghludha. The funds […]

Shop These Lovely Spring Finds to Spruce Up Your Pad

By Durham Magazine | June 3, 2018

Finders Keepers

By Durham Magazine | May 28, 2018

Alexander Richani & Julianna Somers Wedding Date June 10, 2018 Occupations Juli is the assistant manager at The Cookery, and Alex is a financial professional at TIAA Financial Services. Crossed Paths Juli and Alex first met in an honors English class their senior year at Jordan High School but parted […]

Eat, Drink and Be Married

By Durham Magazine | May 14, 2018

Date September 2, 2017 Neighborhood Hope Valley Farms North Occupations Murray is the chef de cuisine and Lauren is the banquet events sous chef at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club. Crossed Paths Lauren, a line cook, and Murray, who was still chef de cuisine at the time, met […]

Our Q&A with the President of Durham Technical Community College

By Amanda MacLaren | May 9, 2018

Dr. Bill Ingram has worked in a variety of roles at Durham Tech for more than 30 years, serving as its president for the last 10. He’s called Durham home since 1987 – he and wife, Ann, live in Hunters Wood in south Durham. They have two grown children: Christine Elizabeth […]

The Hill Center Helps Students With Learning Differences Excel

By Durham Magazine | March 12, 2018

A program that started in a little yellow house 40 years ago is now the go-to resource for Triangle families whose children struggle academically. When it opened in 1977, The Hill Center was a facet of Durham Academy (DA). In 1980, the center was dedicated to founder George Watts Hill […]

Skydiving Couple Embarks on New Adventure Together

By Durham Magazine | January 26, 2018

Photo by Elijah Nacita with Morgan Scott Films Caitlin Thomas & Tyler Singleton Wedding Date April 27, 2019 Occupations A UNC-Chapel Hill dental school graduate, Caitlin now works for Tar Heel Family Dentistry in Chapel Hill. Tyler, a native of Newland, N.C., lived in South America to manage a diamond […]

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