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Weekend Best Bets: Festivals, Food Trucks and a Fashion Show

By Durham Magazine | September 2, 2015

Move Loot Turns One – Thursday, 5-8pm – Join local businesses to celebrate the entrepreneurial and creative spirit of the Triangle that helped Move Loot thrive during their first year in the area. Shop and enjoy being part of such a rad community. Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave.; Free Creativity and […]

Battle for Books

By Durham Magazine | September 1, 2015

For local children in need of books, corporate rock ‘n’ rollers have stepped up to help. Eight bands will play at American Tobacco Campus Sept. 19 as part of Durham-based advertising agency’s McKinney’s 2015 Triangle Corporate Battle of the Bands. All proceeds raised from the event will benefit Book Harvest, […]

The Secret Garden

By Durham Magazine | August 31, 2015

A garden party and silent auction hosted by Marcia Angle in her stunning backyard – dubbed Deer Chase Gardens – drew authors like Daniel Wallace and Mike Wiley and raised funds for Book Harvest, the nonprofit that works to ensure kids in need have books at home.

Weekend Best Bets: Market, Motown and Mosse

By Durham Magazine | August 27, 2015

Exhibition Opening – Thursday-Sept. 18 – Don’t miss the opening of the New Collection Galleries exhibition. To celebrate the Nasher Museum’s 10th anniversary, this is a showcase of its exciting and fast-growing collection. The reinstallation of the museum’s collection will be divided into eight sections, including masterworks from the ancient world, […]

Weekend Best Bets: Bubbles, Baristas and a Block Party

By Durham Magazine | August 20, 2015

N.C. Gay & Lesbian Film Festival – Through Saturday, times vary – The Carolina Theatre celebrates its 20th annual North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (NCGLFF). Started in 1995 as the Q Film Fest, the event was renamed in 1996 and has become the second largest LGBT film festival […]

College Prep

By Dana Lange | August 18, 2015

What do South Central LA, the Ivy League’s Dartmouth College, El Salvador and the Emily K Center have in common? Robert Polanco. The story of how this 26-year-old student support specialist for the Scholars to College program at the Emily K Center crisscrossed the country and ended up helping kids […]

Stay Healthy and Out of the Doctor’s Office

By Amanda MacLaren | August 17, 2015

When most people think “doctor’s appointment,” the first words that come to mind aren’t usually “efficient,” “timely” or “personal.” TouchCare is trying to change that. The mobile app company, headquartered in Durham, can make seeing a physician as easy as a Skype or FaceTime call. Face-to-face video appointments via smart […]

Stay Healthy and Out of the Doctor’s Office

By Durham Magazine | August 17, 2015

When most people think “doctor’s appointment,” the first words that come to mind aren’t usually “efficient,” “timely” or “personal.” TouchCare is trying to change that. The mobile app company, headquartered in Durham, can make seeing a physician as easy as a Skype or FaceTime call. Face-to-face video appointments via smart […]

Weekend Best Bets: Science, Summit and Sales

By Durham Magazine | August 13, 2015

KIN – Through August 15 – A solo show from Durham-based artist Heather Gordon, includes large paintings and a site-specific installation on the floor and walls of the gallery in conjunction with a collaborative performance piece with Justin Tornow & COMPANY on Saturday from 7-9pm. The works represent the culmination […]

Parks and Rock

By Amanda MacLaren | August 11, 2015

Over six Saturdays this summer, Durhamites were invited to several local parks to catch a movie or groove to live music as a part of the Rock the Park series, hosted by Durham Parks and Recreation. Blues guitarist Cool John Ferguson, who’s performed with the likes of B.B. King, wrapped […]

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