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Liberty for All

By Durham Magazine | October 19, 2015

Liberty Arts Sculpture Studio and Foundry has served as Durham’s incubator for the arts since 2001. Liberty Arts allows artists to teach, create, learn, inspire and work with various mediums – metal, ceramics and wood, among many others – all in one place. Evie Watts leads Liberty Arts’ Clay-Metal Fusion class, in […]

The Italian Job

By Jessica Stringer | October 19, 2015

Last week, Rory Kelly Gillis and Kem Johnson were among the first to see Johnson Maserati of Cary‘s new showroom. Inspired by the Italian cars, the event stayed true to the brand’s roots with offerings like caprese skewers and Prosecco. Guests got to get up close and personal with the […]

A Runaway Success

By Durham Magazine | October 16, 2015

You have the DURM T-shirt; soon you’ll be able to visit the store. Runaway, the fashion brand run by Durham natives Gabriel Eng-Goetz and Justin Laidlaw, is doubling down on their steady success over the past four years with plans to open a brick-and-mortar retail outlet and gallery downtown. They’re […]

Weekend Best Bets: Rock, Race and Wolves

By Durham Magazine | October 15, 2015

Esther Lederman – Thursday, 10:40am – The Holocaust survivor who spent almost two years hiding from the Nazis in a Polish farmhouse tells her survival story as part of an NCCU literature course on survival and healing. B.N. Duke Auditorium, 1801 Fayetteville St.; Free; 919-530-6100 Wolf Awareness Week — Through Sunday, […]

Literacy for All

By Durham Magazine | October 13, 2015

As part of the YMCA’s 9/11 community service day, the Rotary Club of Durham and nearly two dozen volunteers gathered at the American Tobacco Campus to build and paint the “share one, leave one” little lending libraries that will soon be located around town. These little libraries provide locations where all varieties […]

New Home for Some Hot Wheels

By Sponsored Content | October 13, 2015

The Porsche brand has shared space with three other vehicle manufacturers – Acura, BMW and Subaru – at Performance AutoMall in Chapel Hill for many years. With three service bays, the team could handle about five to seven appointments per day, and fewer than 30 parking spots for their inventory […]

‘A Momentous Day’

By Amanda MacLaren | October 9, 2015

The LGBTQ Center of Durham – the city’s first – held an official ribbon-cutting on Wed. Oct. 7 at its new home at 114 Hunt St. Devoted to serving the entire spectrum of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community, the center “has been a community effort that has […]

Keep Durham Local

By Durham Magazine | October 7, 2015

Ninth Street has historically been one of the most vibrant and diverse shopping districts in the city, but challenges due to continuous construction and development have left many of these local merchants struggling to keep their doors open. To support these local businesses, the Ninth Street walkable shopping district hosts […]

Weekend Best Bets: Beer, Bluegrass and a Block Party

By Amanda MacLaren | October 7, 2015

Reality of My Surroundings – Through July 10, 2016 – In celebration of the museum’s 10th anniversary, the museum presents some of its most significant works by global artists, with an emphasis on artists of African descent, from the contemporary collection. The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 2001 […]

Saddle Up

By Durham Magazine | October 6, 2015

Now that they’ve opened the garage doors to their new brewing facility at 219 Hood St. — and increased their beer production by 1,000% since their nanobrewery days above The Cookery’s Front Room entrance — Ponysaurus Brewing Co. invites you to celebrate with them at a grand opening ceremony October […]

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