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Fashion for Families

By Amanda MacLaren | October 2, 2015

The sixth annual Urbaniak-Sanders Fashion Show & Luncheon at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club featured a silent auction and raffle – with items ranging from an ACC basketball autographed by Coach K to Book of Mormon tickets at DPAC to gift certificates for various restaurants – plus a […]

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Weekend Best Bets: Pumpkins, Parades and Parties

By Durham Magazine | September 30, 2015

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical – Through Sunday, times vary – This Tony and Grammy award-winning musical tells the true story behind famed singer-songwriter Carole King’s rise to stardom with an array of her own songs, like “I Feel the Earth Move” and “(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman.” […]

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Weekend Best Bets: Beer, ‘Beautiful’ and Brentano

By Durham Magazine | September 24, 2015

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical – Through October 4, times vary – This Tony and Grammy award-winning musical tells the true story behind famed singer-songwriter Carole King’s rise to stardom with an array of her own songs, like “I Feel the Earth Move” and “(You Make Me Feel Like) a […]

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Centered on Durham

By Durham Magazine | September 21, 2015

More than 140 fine and visual artists, 70 performance acts, 40-plus nonprofit, government and community organizations and a myriad of local and international food vendors – the largest numbers in the festival’s history – descended upon Main and Chapel Hill streets to celebrate Durham Arts Council’s 41st annual CenterFest, North […]

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Band Books

By Durham Magazine | September 21, 2015

Eight bands took the stage at the American Tobacco Campus Amphitheater as part of advertising agency McKinney’s ninth annual Triangle Corporate Battle of the Bands. Comprised of musicians from various organizations like Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, Durham Academy, SunTrust and Duke University, each band competed for the […]

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Join in Spirit

By Durham Magazine | September 17, 2015

The Brothers Vilgalys Spirits Company was founded in 2012 – Durham’s first distillery – with a simple mission: to make delicious booze. And that they have done. In addition to their well-known Krupnikas Spiced Honey Liqueur, they recently added four new liqueurs to the mix: Zaphod, Beebop, Beatnik and Jabberwock. The […]

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Weekend Best Bets: Dancing, DJs and Durham History

By Durham Magazine | September 17, 2015

Nina De Gramont – Thursday, 7pm – In “Last September,” when Charlie is found murdered, his wife Brett is devastated. But, if she is honest with herself, their marriage had been hanging by a thread for quite some time. Brett is determined to understand how such a tragedy could have happened, […]

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Singing the Blues

By Durham Magazine | September 15, 2015

Blues lovers young and old got their groove on at the 28th annual Bull Durham Blues Festival, presented by St. Joseph’s Historic Foundation. The two-day festival started with a VIP evening at the Hayti Heritage Center, followed by a free afternoon concert in Durham Central Park the next day. Eleven […]

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Find Your Center

By Durham Magazine | September 14, 2015

Art, music and entertainment will take center stage this weekend  at Durham Arts Council’s 41st annual CenterFest. More than 140 fine and visual artists, 70 performance acts, more than 40 nonprofit, government and community organizations and a myriad of local and international food vendors – the largest numbers in the […]

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Weekend Best Bets: Festivals, Field Day and a Fashion Show

By Durham Magazine | September 10, 2015

Chatham County Line – Thursday, 6-9pm – Wrapping up the Back Porch Music on the Lawn Series, this local American bluegrass musical group is joined by award-winning singer-songwriter Jeanne Jolly and guitarist Chris Boerner. American Tobacco Campus Amphitheater, 318 Blackwell St.; Free; 919-433-1566 Mahmoud Ahmed – Thursday, 8pm – Joined […]

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