Read our October/November 2016 issue in full. To get you started, here is a quick recap of what it holds:
FEATURES
28 New Chief in the Bull City
Learn more about Durham Police Department Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis and what she hopes to accomplish in Durham
32 Fiber is Coming
What you need to know about the Internet service provider’s arrival
40 Positively Ninth Street
David Dickson Sr.’s impact on Old West Durham spans more than four decades
50 How They Live
When the Kohn family built their southeast Durham home, they focused on the practical
66 Office Spaces
A glimpse into four very cool downtown companies
76 Crowning Commission
Phil Freelon leads design on the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.
80 Surgically Speaking
Duke’s own Dr. Linda Cendales performed North Carolina’s first hand transplant
DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS
4 Letter from Our Executive Editor
6 Bull City Scene Setter
PictureDURM helps us showcase images curated by locals
18 The Durham Difference
The Cornucopia Cancer Support Center provides hands-on help for cancer patients and their caregivers
20 Noted
What we’ve heard around town …
24 Our Latest Obsessions
Bull City beef jerky and a shop of horrors, just in time for Halloween
26 The Creatives
Get to know stationery designer and blogger Ellie Snow
34 Go. See. Do.
The hottest events in October and November
36 Durham’s Entrepreneurs
Online shop and blog The Makers Mercantile supports Triangle- and North Carolina-based artists
38 Shop Local
The founders of The Makers Mercantile act as guest curators, sharing a few favorite items by Bull City designers
48 Adopt A Pet
Meet a few pets from the Animal Protection Society of Durham
SEEN & HEARDS
8 Fashion for a Cause at Durham Arts Council
10 Hayti Heritage Center’s Bull Durham Blues Festival
12 The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University’s Southern Accent opening party
14 Txotxfest at Black Twig Cider House

