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Support Local Biz During Shop Independent Durham Week

By Amanda MacLaren | November 21, 2016

Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list during the seventh annual holiday Shop Independent Durham Week. It all starts on Small Business Saturday (November 26) and runs until Sunday, December 4, with discounts, promotions and special events at more than 45 member businesses of Sustain-a-Bull, Durham’s nonprofit independent business […]

A Few of the Coolest Companies to Work for in Durham

By Durham Magazine | November 19, 2016

DUKE INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP INITIATIVE (DUKE I&E) FOUNDED 2013 • VICE PROVOST ERIC TOONE, DIRECTOR • NO. OF EMPLOYEES: 25 • 15,000 SQ. FT. • 215 MORRIS ST., STE. 300 • ARCHITECT: PHILLIPS ARCHITECTURE (RALEIGH) WHAT WE DO Known as the Bullpen, this space is the hub for all innovation […]

Weekend at a Glance: Screenings, Shopping and Sangria

By Durham Magazine | November 17, 2016

Shop for Success Pop-Up Store Sale – Thursday and Friday, 10am-6pm, Saturday, 10am-5pm – Find your dream holiday dress and update your work wardrobe during this sale at Northgate Mall with high-end designer brands and labels at a fraction of their retail cost. Part of Dress for Success Triangle, each […]

Duke Doctor Performs North Carolina’s First Hand Transplant

By Durham Magazine | November 15, 2016

Dr. Linda Cendales’ journey to associate professor of surgery at Duke University School of Medicine and director of Duke’s hand transplant program hasn’t been easy, but it’s one she’s dreamed of since her days as a medical school student in Mexico City. Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, Dr. Cendales was awarded a […]

Weekend at a Glance: Pottery, Pianists and Pretenders

By Durham Magazine | November 10, 2016

Tinker Works – Thursday-Saturday, 10am-5pm and Sunday, noon-5pm – This pop-up exhibit at the Museum of Life and Science will get your creative juices flowing. Embrace your inner Thomas Edison while tinkering with building supplies, circuits, fibers and more to invent a new contraption. The exhibit will continue through November 20. Afterhours: Tinker + Taste – 6:30-10pm […]

Weekend at a Glance: Brews, Benefits and Bands

By Durham Magazine | November 3, 2016

International Stout Day (and Weekend) – Through Monday – The James Joyce Irish Pub will have 10 stouts on draft – rare kegs, aged barrels … Goose Island Bourbon County, Sexual Chocolate and Old Rasputin, just to name a few. Giveaways throughout the weekend! Annual Rothschild Lecture with Artist Hank […]

We’re Looking for Winter/Spring Interns

By Amanda MacLaren | November 3, 2016

Durham Magazine and Chapel Hill Magazine are looking for a few proactive editorial interns based out of our Chapel Hill office. Winter Interns: 5-10 hours per week; the weeks of December 5-9, 12-16, 19-21, 29-30, Jan 2-6, 9-13 and 16-20. Spring Semester Interns: 10-12 hours per week (specific days and hours are extremely flexible); Runs […]

Durham Symphony Orchestra Opens Season With Halloween Spooktacular Concert

By Durham Magazine | November 1, 2016

Northgate Mall hosted its third annual Halloween Spooktacular – the final concert in its fall Music on the Plaza series – with the Durham Symphony Orchestra and Paperhand Puppet Intervention performing for the large crowd of families and people gathered. The Durham Symphony Orchestra played song selections ranging from “The […]

Barktoberfest Raises More Than $12,000 to Help Area Pets and Their Owners

By Amanda MacLaren | November 1, 2016

There was no shortage of adorable pups at this year’s Barktoberfest, a fundraiser to benefit the Coalition to Unchain Dogs, a nonprofit that works to help local families in underserved communities access critical services for their pets. The event featured contests – including best trick, a costume and kissing contest […]

Try a New Taste of North Carolina Every Month Without Leaving Home

By Julia Baker | October 27, 2016

Local-made ingredients add a distinguishing flair to any meal. Pantries stocked with bottles and boxes accrued from small artisan food shops are revered for their beauty and variety of flavor. Yet high-quality items crafted by small-batch makers are often sold only in stores. Maintaining a comprehensive selection of artisan food […]

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