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Weekend at a Glance: Oktoberfest, Olympics and Openings

By Hannah Lee | September 20, 2018

September Third Friday – all weekend – Stop by the Durham Arts Council to get a sneak peak of the new photography exhibit A Palette of Rust and Dreams by Karen Healy in Allenton Galley through November 1, with an opening reception on October 19 (held in conjunction with Click! Photography Festival). Then head […]

What’s Next for Scott Howell?

By Veda Gilbert | September 19, 2018

When 26-year-old restaurant icon Nana’s held its last service June 30, the resounding question was, “What’s next for Scott Howell?” A stalwart of the Durham dining scene, the eight-time James Beard Award semifinalist opened Nana’s in 1992, and the fine dining establishment was soon a firm favorite. “Nana’s was always what […]

Weekend at a Glance: Bands, Brews and Banter

By Durham Magazine | September 6, 2018

Journey: Paintings & Sculpture by Lisa Creed – Through September 27 – Longtime Durham resident Lisa Creed presents a body of work that combines her drawing and painting with constructed assemblages and sculptures at Horse & Buggy Press and Friends. After returning to Sweden this spring – 55 years after living […]

Weekend at a Glance: Music, Motorcycles and Murals

By Durham Magazine | August 30, 2018

Precarity: Art and the Humanities – Thursday, 5-9pm – The Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University presents an interdisciplinary panel of humanities faculty – experts in jazz, archives, water, mental illness and art – at The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. The panelists will discuss themes in Precarity, […]

Weekend at a Glance: Bands, Benefits and Beats n Bars

By Durham Magazine | August 23, 2018

Yarn/Songs from the Road Band – Thursday 6pm – American Tobacco‘s annual music series continues with the Grammy-nominated Americana band, joined on the lawn by the Songs from the Road, a fresh new bluegrass band lead by Charles Humphrey formerly of the Steep Canyon Rangers. Dogs, picnics and children are welcome (just […]

Weekend at a Glance: Cinema, Canned Cocktails and Cultural Celebrations

By Hannah Lee | August 16, 2018

N.C. Gay and Lesbian Film Festival – Thursday-Sunday – The second largest film festival in the southeast and the largest cultural arts event serving the LGBT communities in the Carolinas, the NCGLFF at The Carolina Theatre provides a glimpse of the daily lives of gay, lesbian and transgender individuals everywhere […]

Weekend at a Glance: Dancing, Diversity and Drinks

By Hannah Lee | August 9, 2018

Journey: Paintings & Sculpture by Lisa Creed – Thursday-September 27 – Longtime Durham resident Lisa Creed presents a body of work that combines her drawing and painting with constructed assemblages and sculptures at Horse & Buggy Press and Friends. After returning to Sweden this spring – 55 years after living in […]

Weekend at a Glance: Blues, Brews and Bikes

By Julia Baker | August 2, 2018

Journey: Paintings & Sculpture by Lisa Creed – Thursday-September 27 – Longtime Durham resident Lisa Creed presents a body of work that combines her drawing and painting with constructed assemblages and sculptures at Horse & Buggy Press and Friends. After returning to Sweden this spring – 55 years after living […]

Weekend at a Glance: Books, Beats and Brass

By Durham Magazine | July 26, 2018

Seventh Annual Where’s Waldo Scavenger Hunt – Thursday-Sunday, 2pm – Co-sponsored by Sustain-A-Bull Durham, The Regulator Bookshop, Candlewick Press and the American Association of Booksellers, more than 30 local, Durham small businesses promote the importance of shopping locally this month. Contestants can pick up a Where’s Waldo Passport at any […]

Weekend at a Glance: Flowers, Footprints and Third Friday

By Durham Magazine | July 19, 2018

Seventh Annual Where’s Waldo Scavenger Hunt – Thursday – July 29 – Co-sponsored by Sustain-A-Bull Durham, The Regulator Bookshop, Candlewick Press and the American Association of Booksellers, more than 30 local, Durham small businesses promote the importance of shopping locally this month. Contestants can pick up a Where’s Waldo Passport […]

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