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The People and Places Instrumental in Building the Bull City

RISE UP Michael Goodmon takes a moment to consider the question: How to sum up the transformation of downtown in the last decade, from empty storefronts in a crashing economy to today’s building boom and climbing skyscrapers? “To be fair,” he begins with a slight sigh. “We only have one skyscraper. One. Everybody relax, it’s

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Campaign Raises Funds to Promote Literacy Among Durhamites

Providing Durham County residents the opportunity to improve upon their quality of life through increased literacy skills, Durham Literacy Center (DLC) creates a more equitable pathway to prosperity. Through programs such as GED tutoring and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes, DLC offers many avenues for both adults and youth to achieve their potential.

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Weekend Best Bets: Market, Motown and Mosse

Exhibition Opening – Thursday-Sept. 18 – Don’t miss the opening of the New Collection Galleries exhibition. To celebrate the Nasher Museum’s 10th anniversary, this is a showcase of its exciting and fast-growing collection. The reinstallation of the museum’s collection will be divided into eight sections, including masterworks from the ancient world, medieval Europe, African art, American

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Weekend Best Bets: Romance, Rascals and Rock ‘n’ Roll

Truth to Power lll – Thursday through August 29 – Marking the third annual show about social justice, this exhibit is intentionally broad in scope so that each artist may address issues of personal, local, national and/or international importance. This year, the show will be juried by elin o’Hara slavick, professor of art at UNC-Chapel Hill, international exhibitor

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