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October/November 2023: The Downtown Issue

By Durham Magazine / October 2, 2023

…customers alike DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS 4 Letter from the Editor 8 Go.See.Do. Chill out with these fantastic fall events 20 Noted. What we’ve heard around our city … 110 Engagement…

Ava Simmons Uses STEM Superpowers to Help Her Peers

By Durham Magazine / November 8, 2023

…Tour, which takes her to schools and educational events at places like the Museum of Life Science and Marbles Kids Museum. She even formulates her own product line of slime…

December 2023/January 2024: The Holiday Issue

By Durham Magazine / December 1, 2023

…bustling winter season DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS 6 Letter from the Editor 10 Go.See.Do. Celebrate the season with wonderful winter events 20 Noted. What we’ve heard around our city … 111…

February/March 2024: The Influencers Issue

By Durham Magazine / February 1, 2024

…COLUMNS 4 Letter from the Editor 10 Go.See.Do. 10 top events take us into spring 14 Noted. What we’ve heard around our city … 118 Engagement & Wedding Tying the…

Leadership Coach Empowers Women in Finding Professional Fulfillment

By Durham Magazine Intern / February 29, 2024

…scene by subscribing to our monthly newsletter. Stay informed with the latest news and developments, exclusive insights and expert advice, plus upcoming networking events, all delivered right to your inbox….

April/May 2024: The Women’s Issue

By Durham Magazine / April 1, 2024

…from the Editor 10 Go.See.Do. Spring’s top events 30 Noted. What we’ve heard around our city … 38 Our Top Dentists 134 Engagement & Wedding Tying the knot, Bull City-style…

Durham Meadery Prepares to Open New Space at American Tobacco

By Durham Magazine Intern / June 20, 2024

…The couple hopes to offer more weekly and specialty events and curate local art in the new space. In the meantime, you can still find Honeygirl meads at the downtown…

Meals on Wheels Durham Receives Durham Magazine’s Second Annual Social Impact Award

By Durham Magazine / June 20, 2024

…motto is ‘more than a meal,’” says Nia Richardson, MOW Durham’s communications and special events coordinator. “We are not only providing food that nourishes the body, but we provide daily…

A Shifting Scene for Durham Barbecue

By Durham Magazine Intern / July 2, 2024

…Watson More exciting buzz is around the corner as Picnic’s Side Yard is set to open soon. This expansion will offer more outdoor seating, a space for private events and…

August/September 2024: The Food & Drink Issue

By Durham Magazine / August 1, 2024

…DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS 6 Letter from the Editor 10 Go.See.Do. End the summer on a high note with these hot and happening events 28 Noted. What we’ve heard around our…

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