Out & About
[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] Beyù Caffè – pronounced “be you” – serves up more than breakfast, lunch and dinner. They’ve got coffee, cocktails, desserts and offer a relaxed co-working environment during the day and sweet tunes at night. “What started as an idea for a coffee shop with two guys on a stage playing […]
“The Jemima Code” Exhibit — Thursday through November 5 — The idea of a “Jemima Code” came to Toni Tipton-Martin as she was researching the varied history of African-Americans working in America’s kitchens. She discovered that they were virtually invisible. The character, Aunt Jemima, was built on a myth that combined various […]
Hayti Heritage Center hosted its 29th annual Bull Durham Blues Festival – one of only two blues festivals in the country presented by an African-American organization – September 9 and 10, featuring local acts like Bobby Hinton and Checkerboard Suede and national artists such as Grammy-winning Mississippi artist Grady Champion […]
The second Annual Labor Day Weekend Fashion for a Cause show, presented by Iris Oliver at PSI Theatre at the Durham Arts Council, raised funds for cancer research, patient care and awareness. The show featured fashions from couture and emerging designers EvitaLoca, Rasoul Amir Designs, Lashele Lavey and Sonique Stephens. Special […]
← Double M Bake Shop sunflower butter, $7.99. Parker and Otis Colosseum Girl’s Duke Blue Devils two-piece outfit, $38. → The Duck Shop ← Victorian hat rack, $625. Vintage Home South 45-count Caspari cocktail napkins, $20. → The Scarlet Rooster […]
CrowdTunes is an American Underground @Main-based startup that invites people to connect with commercial spaces by taking ownership of the music playing around them. With the app, stale background tunes become interactive crowd-sourced playlists. “As a patron,” CEO Brandon Magsamen says, “you can download our application and request any song […]
Ponysaurus Brewing Co. upped its hip factor in June, adding a grill program to its already popular taproom and brews. The steps are simple: Reserve one of the 12 grills onsite (you get the space for three hours) on the day of your choosing; order your meats (or veggie burgers) and sides – no outside food […]
The Glass Jug 2nd Anniversary Celebration and Annual Cellar Sale – Thursday, noon-10pm; Friday, noon-10pm; Saturday, 2pm-7pm – In celebration of its two-year anniversary, The Glass Jug will re-release rare and limited-release beers on Thursday and Friday. The party continues into Saturday, with food, music and brews from some of the best […]
[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] While selling ads on ESPN Radio by day and volunteering at many nonprofits – from Ronald McDonald House and being a Big Brother – during his spare time, Joey Powell realized something was missing. “I needed to do something more meaningful in my life.” He started small. “I […]
Free Highlights Tour – Thursday, 6pm – Nasher Museum gallery guide Susana Burns focuses on how the theme of religion and spirituality is represented in the museum’s newest exhibition, Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art. Tours last approximately one hour. Back Porch Music on the Lawn – Thursday, […]
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