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February/March 2023: The Influencers Issue

By Durham Magazine / February 1, 2023

…Ease into spring with these cool events 22 Noted What we’ve heard around our city … 96 A Keeper in Cleveland-Holloway This nearly 100-year-old Craftsman beckoned John Burns and Rodney Carvalho from the West…

Couple Finds Dream Home in Cleveland-Holloway Craftsman

By Morgan Weston / February 9, 2023

…relax here,” he says. “It’s literally a breath of fresh air.” Do you want home trends, open house events and more delivered to your inbox monthly? Sign up for our…

April/May 2023: The Women’s Issue

By Durham Magazine / April 3, 2023

…Letter from the Editor 10 Go.See.Do. Spring’s top events 28 Pedal Pusher: Why Your Next Car Should Be a Bike Bike Durham board member Justin Laidlaw takes us on a…

How Kristine Wylie Led Jewelsmith to ‘Record-Breaking’ Sales Last Year

By Renee Ambroso / May 4, 2023

…from working as a receptionist at an IT recruiting firm [that closed],” Kristine remembers. “I made the most out of unplanned events that seemed devastating at the time.” Kristine got…

Why Your Next Car Should Be a Bike

By Durham Magazine / May 2, 2023

…ride transit more often through events, advocacy and education.” It champions stronger policies and more action toward improved safety for bicyclists and pedestrians in Durham and has done so for…

Trailblazing Landscape Architect Breaks Gender Barriers and Transforms Outdoor Spaces

By Morgan Weston / May 18, 2023

…always something you can pull out of every experience to make it useful. Swati also makes time for mentoring students and participating in career development events at local universities. “I…

Retired Couple Find Fulfilling Golden Years at Croasdaile Farm

By Renee Ambroso / June 13, 2023

…cataloging years of her father’s correspondence, and stays involved in events, like a panel discussion at the Durham County Main Library in April that detailed the work of the parapsychology…

These 3 Durham Coffee Shops and Breakfast Spots Have Stood the Test of Time

By Durham Magazine / June 22, 2023

…first came to Elmo’s as babies,” Mark says. The owners have also witnessed entire families growing and changing. “We have so many multigenerational customers who we celebrate life events with;…

August/September 2023: The Food, Drink & Arts Issue

By Durham Magazine / August 1, 2023

…the latest updates on the Bull City’s most enticing food and drink offerings, hidden culinary treasures and not-to-be-missed events. This publication is also our 11th annual arts issue – a…

Don’t Stop Retrievin’: Bring Your Dogs and Discs to Play Fetch With Local League

By Durham Magazine Intern / August 23, 2023

…even business cards,” Jeff says. “She would set up a booth at other events to attract more members, and now it’s so big we have to have two or three…

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