Why Your Next Car Should Be a Bike
Cycling is Bike Durham board member Justin Laidlaw’s transportation of choice – here, he makes a case for why it should be yours, too.
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Cycling is Bike Durham board member Justin Laidlaw’s transportation of choice – here, he makes a case for why it should be yours, too.
Why Your Next Car Should Be a Bike Read More »
Celebrating Jewish community around food and farming is a central focus at Meredith Cohen and Molly Zimmerman’s One Soil Farm
Two Women Build Jewish Community Through Agriculture in Durham Read More »
It’s evident by the number of cranes dotting Durham’s landscape that our city is in the middle of a major growth spurt, and it’s not just builders and investors who view this as prime time for new opportunity. The fact that we have seen several well-known restaurants expand and open up a second (sometimes third!)
A Second Wind for Our Food Scene Read More »
Lo & Behold Activated charcoal and rosemary face mask, $9-$10. Vesta Apothecary “Soothing Lavender” calendula healing salve, $9. Fillaree “Soap + Suds” body wash in tangerine and clove (16 oz.), $18 and konjac fruit fiber sponge, $8. Durham Beard Supply Co. Beard oil, $15.
Get Fresh For Spring With Our Favorite Beauty Finds Read More »
Each week, we share – through pictures – what the folks behind Durham Mag have been doing around town. We’re always out and about, just because we love this place; we hope you’ll comment with what you’ve been doing, too! Counting House Did you know that Counting House is now offering lunch every Monday-Friday from 11am–2pm? VP of
Stuff We Like: Pop-Up Shops, Brunch and Bulls Read More »