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Weekend at a Glance: Green Homes, Great Races and Goodbyes

By Durham Magazine | April 28, 2016

“Wabi-Sabi” Last Weekend – Thursday-Sunday – Celebrating the Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic – asymmetry, roughness or irregularity, simplicity and appreciation of natural objects and processes – this Pleiades Gallery installment is something to check out before it ends Sunday. “Where We Live: A North Carolina Portrait” Reception & Artists’ Talk – Thursday, 4-7pm – […]

Kids Keep the Bull City Beautiful on Earth Day

By Julia Baker | April 26, 2016

Thanks to a bit of rain turning things soggy at Rock Quarry Park, the City of Durham‘s Earth Day Festival was held at the Holton Career and Resource Center and encouraged families to celebrate “going green” with an afternoon of live music, food and fun. Those who came out had […]

A Night to Savor

By Durham Magazine | April 22, 2016

[vimeo 164128167 w=640 h=360] Grand Taste Experience 2016 from Andrea Griffith on Vimeo. Video by Will Stroud of Nine to Five Films. We had a blast at our third annual Grand TASTE Experience at the Durham Armory. Chefs from Gocciolina, The Durham Hotel, the Washington Duke Inn, Crook’s Corner, Piedmont, […]

Weekend at a Glance: Maple View, Music and Movies

By Durham Magazine | April 20, 2016

Bull City Records x Moogfest Pop-Up Party – Thursday, 5-8pm – A very special DJ set by Moogfest 2016 performing artist Nick Sanborn (Made of Oak), plus shop a curated collection of Moogfest artist records, score an exclusive opportunity to buy $99 student tickets and meet some of the Moogfest […]

Durham-Based Teamworks Helps Local and National Sports Organizations Stay Connected

By Amanda MacLaren | April 19, 2016

In his sophomore year at Duke University, Zach Maurides was assigned a class project: Conceptualize a web-based software system that would benefit his life. As an offensive guard on the Duke football team, Zach had to manage his schedule as both an athlete and a student, and so he came up with […]

A Better Way to Feed Those in Need

By Dana Lange | April 15, 2016

My colleagues at Durham Magazine recently joined me at the Durham branch of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina for a morning of fun volunteer activities. For writers, editors, photographer, art directors, publishers and sales representatives, sorting food is not a part of their daily routine, but […]

5 Local Buys Perfect for Spring

By Durham Magazine | April 14, 2016

Annabel Ingall “Allisyn” leather saddle bag, $329. BANO Boutique.       Parker “Kennedy” floral silk dress. $275. Mynt Boutique.         Lily Sofa, made in North Carolina, $1,425. Area Modern Home.  Succulents, $3.99 each. Stone Brothers & Byrd.       Kids’ Tee, $11.99. Durham Bulls Store.    

6 Ways to Do Good (And Get Outside!)

By Durham Magazine | April 14, 2016

1. The SEEDS Community Garden is an urban sanctuary dedicated to organic gardening and sustainable agriculture, and it provides hands-on opportunities for youth and adults to learn weeding, mulching, composting, planting and harvesting. Try your hand in the garden Wednesdays through Fridays, or in the kitchen on weekends. The Durham […]

Weekend at a Glance: Dinner, Dwellings and Disco

By Durham Magazine | April 13, 2016

Durham and the Rise of the Baseball Card – Thursday, 11am – Adam Berenbak and Emily Thorpe, two curators of the dual exhibit at the Museum of Durham History and the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, talk baseball cards and the importance of the exhibit at the DBAP. Artist Conversation: Elliott Hundley – Thursday, […]

Full Frame, Full Hearts and First-Rate Films

By Julia Baker | April 12, 2016

The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival announced its 2016 Award Winners at an Awards Barbecue at The Durham Armory on Sunday. Filmmakers, film connoisseurs and aspiring documentarians gathered to celebrate the best directors and their work. A qualifying event for consideration for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject, […]

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