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Durham Queer Sports Creates Inclusive Space for LGBTQIA+ Athletes

By Durham Magazine | October 15, 2025

This local league offers low-pressure games where LGBTQIA+ players and allies of all skill levels can enjoy sports safely

Adoptable Pet of the Week: Jimmy the Gerbil and His Littermates

By Sponsored Content | July 21, 2021

The Animal Protection Society of Durham currently has Jimmy the gerbil and eight of his siblings of various coat colors, all awaiting homes.

‘We’re Much More Than a Music Festival’

By Hannah Lee | April 25, 2019

Moogfest CEO Gillian Ryan recommends enjoying it all: the panels, the shows and especially the food. She wants festival goers to get the full experience.

Great Dishes and Delightful Drinks of Durham

By Durham Magazine | August 31, 2017

What are your favorite dishes in Durham? Why? Saltbox usually has a special I can enjoy without an issue, as most places’ breadings are heavily contaminated with wheat, and not great flavor-wise either. Mexican – El Cuscatleco has a Caldo de Res that is one of my favorite hearty comfort […]

We’re Looking for Summer 2017 Editorial Interns

By Morgan Weston | March 14, 2017

Durham Magazine and Chapel Hill Magazine are looking for a few editorial interns based out of either our Chapel Hill office or Durham office. (If you’re interested in a graphic design internship in our Chapel Hill office this summer, email kevinb@legacy.durhammag.com) Our interns will get great experience and insight into the editorial process. Interns work on assignments […]

Try These Savory Southern Recipes At Home

By Durham Magazine | September 2, 2016

We asked some of our neighbors for their favorite Southern recipes. Katie Coleman’s Southern Tomato Pie Layers of local, sliced tomatoes and thinly sliced Vidalia onions are topped with a combination of mayonnaise and cheddar cheese and baked in a super buttery piecrust. Durham Spirits Company‘s Katie Coleman loves not […]

Off-Leash and Online

By Durham Magazine | September 2, 2016

Hounds have a special place at Triangle Pets Alive, as the organization is keenly aware of the plight of these dogs, in North Carolina and beyond. Many hounds wind up at shelters or meet an undeserved fate at the hands of the humans to whom they have been so loyal. […]

Tales From Duke Coach Al Buehler

By Durham Magazine | June 1, 2016

The stories of legendary Duke track and field Coach Al Buehler could extend far beyond the pages of our magazine. In addition to the memories he shared with us in the June/July issue, we’re fortunate to have a few more of his tales here. First Date Al vividly remembers the summer […]

Behind the Scenes with Jessamyn Stanley

By Durham Magazine | May 6, 2016

On April 11, Briana Brough photographed one of our Women’s Issue honorees Jessamyn Stanley, an international yoga teacher, writer and blogger who has more than 169,000 followers on Instagram.

Acupuncture & K-Laser Treatments Could Be the Answer for Your Pet

By Sponsored Content | April 11, 2016

We love our pets. So of course we want them to live the very best life they can. And as odd as it may sound, acupuncture and K-laser treatments can often help them feel their best – for many reasons. Some may wonder if acupuncture and K-laser therapy truly make […]

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