Durham to take historic look at local company’s role in Africa
May 18, 2013 by Sarah
An exhibit at the Durham History Hub tomorrow will preview the grand opening of the Museum of Durham History in October.
Sunday’s pop-up event, sponsored by [Read more]
April stroll through Durham offers a world of art
April 2, 2013 by Sarah
For those who enjoy any combination of art, food, and music, downtown Durham is the place to be this month.
With in excess of 200 artists displaying their [Read more]
Durham – out of the box and on to the world stage
March 10, 2013 by Mark
Any Durham residents finding themselves in the vicinity of Doha, Qatar this April might take the opportunity to cheer on our local chamber of commerce as it competes for the Best Unconventional Chamber Project in the World title.
Durham is one of [Read more]
Durham gives New Orleans a run for its money with own Mardi Gras celebration
February 7, 2013 by James
Durham is preparing for its own Mardi Gras celebration and is taking its lead from the undisputed Mardi Gras capitol of the U.S., New Orleans, while adding its own North Carolina flavor.
The first event on the [Read more]
Durham hot spot for chef-led food trend
January 26, 2013 by Mark
Durham residents have a front row seat in the latest food trend. A new development in dining sees the elevation of simple foods to superstar status with attention to detail and personalized chef-level dedication to [Read more]
Good will of Lonovo volunteers spreads to Durham boys’ and girls’ club
December 17, 2012 by Sarah
The Lenovo Group Limited recently managed to spread their name and promote their brand via an unusual source. On the last Wednesday of [Read more]
Journey of Reconciliation March in Durham
November 8, 2012 by Sarah
The 65th anniversary of the First Freedom Ride was celebrated last week to commemorate the day that nine groups of activists rode interstate buses to test the new legislation that desegregated them. In Durham, nine teams [Read more]
New courses for Durham high school students
October 11, 2012 by Sarah
The Durham Public School is about to start a 3-year pilot project that will expand the options available to high-school students. The pilot project will operate out of the [Read more]
Café Refectory open for business
September 23, 2012 by Mark
The newly relocated Café Refectory, one of Durham’s iconic eating and meeting places, has opened in its new location on the Durham-Chapel Hill Road. Once a typical, favorite hang-out for [Read more]
Like-minded business owners to gather at conference
August 12, 2012 by James
In terms of establishing a competitive edge within the community or gaining new customers, the Bull City Business Expo and Conference is designed to bring it all together. The first [Read more]


