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SEEDS Celebrates the Fork Less Traveled with Chef Ricky Moore

By Durham Magazine | March 14, 2016

SEEDS’ fifth dinner in their The Fork Less Traveled series featured chef Ricky Moore from Saltbox Seafood Joint. This mouthwatering dinner series involves favorite chefs from across Durham flexing skills they don’t often use in their usual cuisine, hence the “fork less traveled.” For his dinner, chef Ricky and his […]

Belly Dancing & Needlepoint: Durham Center for Senior Life Has It All

By Dana Lange | March 14, 2016

When you enter the large brick building
 on Rigsbee Avenue, you feel as if you might have walked into a student union on a college campus rather than the Durham Center for Senior Life. Maybe because the “seniors” there are having as much fun as college students – minus the […]

Hearts of Gold and a Home of Hope

By Julia Baker | March 11, 2016

The Hearts of Gold Gala was held March 4 as a celebration of the many kind individuals who have contributed to the Ronald McDonald House of Durham and Wake Counties, giving hope to seriously ill children and their families. The event featured a silent auction, Wall of Wine and raffle, […]

Rise Biscuits & Donuts Owner Tom Ferguson’s Keys to Success

By Durham Magazine | March 11, 2016

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] When you’re in Tom Ferguson’s kitchen, these are the rules: Be clean. Be on time. Go fast. He’ll be teaching those tenets to many more North Carolina cooks in the coming months, as new franchise locations of Tom’s Rise Biscuits & Donuts pop up across the state. In […]

Weekend Best Bets: Films, Food Trucks and Family Days

By Durham Magazine Intern | March 9, 2016

The Lion King – Thursday, 7:30; Friday, 8pm; Saturday, 2pm and 8pm; and Sunday, 1pm and 6:30pm – Watch as the Serengeti comes to life on stage along with your favorite Disney characters – Simba, Timon, Pumbaa and more – when the six-time Tony Award-winning musical makes its triumphant return to […]

Adam Klein Weighs In on Bull City’s Burgeoning Business Scene

By Durham Magazine | March 7, 2016

When people talk about Durham, our entrepreneurs are often one of the first things they mention. How did we get here? Right now is one chapter in a long story of entrepreneurship in Durham. It’s something that’s been a rich part of Durham’s history forever. … People started growing tobacco […]

Weekend Best Bets: Hoops, Hip-Hop and Hurray

By Durham Magazine | March 3, 2016

The Lion King – Thursday, 7:30; Friday, 8pm; Saturday, 2pm and 8pm; and Sunday, 1pm and 6:30pm – Watch as the Serengeti comes to life on stage along with your favorite Disney characters – Simba, Timon, Pumbaa and more – when the six-time Tony Award-winning musical makes its triumphant return to the […]

Love & Caffeine: The Charming Story Behind Bean Traders

By Durham Magazine | February 29, 2016

The first time
 David Chapman saw his future wife, Christy, he was a 15-year-old high school student stopping by the local coffee shop before class. She was the beautiful 21-year-old barista: utterly out of reach. “You know how in religious paintings from the Renaissance, there’s sometimes a halo of light around […]

Weekend Best Bets: Choruses, Community and Cutting a Rug

By Durham Magazine | February 24, 2016

The Lion King – Thursday, 7:30, Friday, 8pm, Saturday, 2pm and 8pm, and Sunday, 1pm and 6:30pm – Watch as the Serengeti comes to life on stage along with your favorite Disney characters – Simba, Timon, Pumbaa and more – when the six-time Tony Award-winning musical makes its triumphant return to the […]

Breakfast Benefit Supports Young Artists at Duke Children’s Hospital

By Durham Magazine | February 23, 2016

Community members gathered at 21c Museum Hotel for Rise and Shine, a benefit breakfast for Arts For Life at Duke Children’s Hospital – a nonprofit that supports hospitalized children and their families through visual art, music and creative writing education. Guests mingled, sipped coffee and indulged in a breakfast of eggs, […]

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