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    Terry M.

    I am finally getting around to my drafts (no pun intended) :) and this is long overdue. This Festival is one of the things I look forward to every Fall. Center and Left fields of Durham Bulls stadium takes the form of a tent city with some of the best vendors in both food and tasty beverages known to man. The tasty beverages take the form of a very important commodity in our great world... Beer. "The Good" - There are two sessions that are divided by lunch. The crew usually goes to both (which shocked the organizers when we told them last year) and springs for the VIP session for the first morning session. - The representation from the micro-brews as well as the national distributors is well represented. - You get a welcome pack and depending on what level of ticket you have you get a commemorative glass. - The tasting mini pint (plastic) glass. This is what is used to visit every vendor and have them fill it up with the nectar of the Gods... - There are a few vendors that have beer related goods, cool t-shirts, and cozys. Buy something, that way there will be more cool stuff next year. - The occasional costumed group. This is better of course when a cute girl is wearing the lederhosen. But A for effort my offensive lineman sized dude that also has on a cardboard12 pack container for a helmet... A for effort. - The portable restrooms on the field have portable hand washing stations as well on the outside... this is something I am thankful for. I know I wash my hands... but its good to have something this convenient in a not so normal location. - Do not forget your pretzel necklaces. "The Meh" - There are always a few goofballs at every event... This festival is no exception. However, the security and the police presence make things right in a hurry so hear a hint of sanity... Be Smart. Drink?? Hell yeah! But don't be a jackass. - The fact that there was the occasional Hipster sighting at the last event. - No matter how many restrooms they have... there will be a line of twenty people as you wait for the Spot a pot. Just keep that in mind. "The Bad" - Nothing bad at all...

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    Durham Art Walk

    Durham Art Walk

    3.6
    (5 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    First time participating in a Durham Art Walk and would definitely return for another! We started…read morethe day by finding a parking spot across from Brightleaf Square since we knew the Bull City Connector bus could take us back as we ventured downtown. We started at the Durham History Hub for a history lesson pre-art. I loved that the art walk included all different participants and was not limited to art vendors; they included a handful of restaurants, spaces and the history hub. We next ventured to the Durham Arts Council where we picked up a map while admiring different vendors. We followed clearly lain out signage and ventured on to Pleiades Gallery, Through This Lens and visited Karman K. & the Yelp table at The Durham Armory (huge area of vendors, if you can only go to one stop, I'd recommend this one!). It was such a wonderful day to walk all over downtown Durham AND perfect scheduling for the art walk as it overlapped with the Farmers Market, food trucks and craft fair at Durham Central Park. We loved going by Vega Metals and picking up our "Durham" metal ornament. We finished the day by visiting the Patchwork Market at Fullsteam Brewery which happens January-May on the first Saturday of the month. Again, a perfect coincidence to have these two local markets overlapping! And of course we also swung by Pompieri Pizza for a bite to eat (although while they were part of the art walk, they weren't offering any incentive to "art walkers"). Overall, a wonderful way to see Durham while supporting local artists. Whether you're interested in photography, chainmail jewelry, oil paintings, metal work, handcrafted notebooks, handmade clothing, cutting boards, etc. you will find it ALL at the Durham Art Walk!

    Sad that one person decided to drag down the rating of the Durham Art Walk Holiday Market because…read moreof one bad exchange with one old person (come on, old people, chin up party down), so here's a bump. Do you like seeing a variety of art? Good event. Do you like taking a walking tour of your fair city, seeing different buildings and such? Good event. Music friend, a friend of music? Good event. Got some early gift shopping to do and like to support local artists? Great event. Loved the day, thanks!

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    Carolina Theatre

    Carolina Theatre

    4.5
    (143 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I went to see Muscadine Bloodline at the Carolina Theatre and honestly, I can't recommend this…read morevenue enough! If you love live music but aren't a fan of huge crowds and overpriced everything, this theater is a total gem. First off, the vibe here is just cool and intimate. It's one of those places where, even if you're sitting a bit farther back, you still feel close to the action. The acoustics were great, every note and every lyric was super clear, which really made the performance feel special. Muscadine Bloodline killed it, by the way! One thing I really appreciated: the whole experience felt easy and relaxed. Getting there was a breeze and there's a parking garage directly across the street, so no crazy searches for a spot or long walks in the cold/rain/heat. You can literally be inside the theater within minutes of parking. Inside, the concessions were surprisingly reasonable. I was bracing myself to pay $20 for a beer like most venues, but nope, drinks and snacks were actually affordable. It's a little thing, but it made the night even better. Being able to sit for the show was also huge for me. The seats were comfortable, with a good view from just about anywhere. I loved not having to stand the whole time or jockey for space. It's honestly the perfect size, big enough for a killer crowd atmosphere, but small enough that it's not overwhelming. All in all, the Carolina Theatre just nails it for live shows. Great music, chill atmosphere, reasonable prices, and zero hassle. Can't wait to catch another concert here!

    First time going to Carolina Theatre to see EarHustle (IYKYK). The theater is lovely, nice…read moreintimate setting. We sat in the 4th row and gelt immersed in the performance but there really isn't a bad seat in the house. Parking was right across the street and reasonably priced. My only complaint was their concessions didn't have much variety. I should have done my research because I went to the event without eating dinner and popcorn just didn't do it for me. I'm looking forward to seeing more shows here.

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    Betty enjoyed the Fabulous The War and Treaty concert at the Carolina Theatre 9/26/23!!
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    Third Friday

    Third Friday

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    The hub & I ventured out to the Third Friday Art Walk in Downtown Durham and loved the energy of…read morethe event. We strolled from hotels to galleries to art stores and boutiques. It is time well spent. There are great restaurants and bars in that area as well.

    Raleigh's First Friday Yelp page in addition to encouragement from Rod O. led me to represent…read moreDurham and create our own THIRD Friday page! Not that I'm contributor to Durham's art walk, which takes place from about 6-9pm every third Friday, but I'm definitely a beneficiary. I will admit, after living in Durham for three years now, I've only just started to attend these open gallery nights, but I'm loving them! I've discovered so many hidden gems and realized that Durham's legacy is so much more then the "dirty" (hipster) vibe. We have some truly talented people that you might not hear about unless you go searching, so do me a favor and search (or rather just use my search efforts to make it easier for you!) I recommend either starting downtown at the Durham Arts Council OR on the East side of downtown at Golden Belt. You need to start your walk knowing that you just can't see it all in one night! So if you're a tourist, make your list of the places you MUST hit, if you're a local, just go back! Also, every Friday is different, some studios might be open one week and closed the next, so make sure you check the website before planning your trip. Bull City Arts Collaborative / Horse & Buggy Press: Very small photography gallery north of downtown. I personally would skip over this one; lack of beverages and with one person manning the studio, just lacked pazaz. Mercury Studio: Great stop to purchase anything local! Another co-working space for artists with a shop inside. Located in the DIY district, so you've got lots of food/drink choices. Plus, hit Nomadic Trading Company while you're over there for more art! Through This Lens: Another photography studio closer to 21C Hotel (which includes a small 24 hour museum). Durham Arts Council & Guild: Large combined artist gallery. The Carolina Theatre of Durham: If there's a snow going on, this is a place to stop. Beautiful restored theater! Trust Building (aka 21C Hotel): Grab a drink next door at The Counting House next door and see the 24 hour museum! Golden Belt: In my opinion, a MUST! A huge co-working space for artists of all different medias! Dogstar Tattoo Company: Not often do I venture into tattoo parlors, but I love that Dogstar participates during Third Friday. Visit when at the Golden Belt! SPECTAR Arts: Awesome small gallery next to the Golden Belt. Museum of Durham History | History Hub: Not necessarily a must during the art walk, I would recommend a visit during the day if you're in Durham though. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University: Again, not a must during the art walk, but definitely a gem in Durham and so convenient to Duke Gardens! Vega Metals Gallery: gorgeous metal work, although rarely open during the art walk. The Carrack Modern Art: Mixed feelings. Worth a visit but go early. I tried to go again at 8:45p this past week (after visiting at 10:00pm last month) and they were already closed! Make sure you know what the exhibit is beforehand. Pleiades Gallery: Beautiful gallery! Small but still bigger then some. Definitely worth a visit. Full Frame Theater at the Power Plant: Try to catch a show, it's an awesome theater and takes you into American Tobacco Campus which is lovely at night! Alizarin Gallery: Love the space, gallery AND the artist. This is on my must list of Third Friday! There are SO, so, So many more galleries that I haven't visited yet (or places that also offer special exhibits during Third Friday). Hopefully one day I'll visit them all. But for now, here's my opinion on a few. Definitely take some time for a visit & view my "Third Friday List" for details on each gallery!

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    Durham Arts Council show
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    Through This Lens Inc

    Through This Lens Inc

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$$

    Wow. As if the available traditional-medium art in the Triangle is not enough, there's also a…read moregallery dedicated to electronic-medium art of the camera. I thought having books of pictures would be a reasonable facsimile of the seeing the actual photograph. It's like any art form really, I thought. Through This Lens proved me wrong. Where a book can group places and concepts, a gallery has to be a bit more selective, I think. It has limited space and time to capture and keep your interest as it competes with other medium and distractions. And in downtown Durham, during a weekend festival no less, TTL managed to do it. TTL has photos from all over the world. All are visually stunning in their own way. Each with a message, sometimes subtle, sometimes not so much. One can see snippets of objects, colors, movement -- all moments in time captured by the photographer-artist. In this one small gallery you can travel the world from the reservations in Arizona to the deserts in Africa. It's a mini-vacation. The owner, Roylee was very helpful in answering my questions and explaining the technique used by a photographer of one particular picture that captured my attention. There was a color photo of a dried well, the tan walls a sharp contrast to the two women in bright saris, there at the bottom of the drying well. The description by the photographer added another layer of awesome. Another photograph, a black and white photo taken at an abandoned church in Georgia, was stunning. I probably spent fifteen minutes staring at it from every angle. It hadn't yet been hung on the wall so I was able to look at it from all angles as I walked around the table. The lines and shadows just drew me in. There was such an unexpected symmetry in that picture, it was hard to believe it wasn't computer-drawn. And so it went for my entire visit. .

    Lovely but small photography art gallery and framing shop. I've only visited the shop for the…read moregallery portion and have yet get to get something framed, but it's a nice stop during any of Durham's Spring/Winter Art Walks or on Third Friday. They usually have several bottles of red and wine wines along with a complimentary cheese/bread plate for gallery guests during their special events, which is quite nice. The photography is from all over the world, many prints I'd recognize as South East Asia but there are also some lovely local Triangle photos and those for the nature enthusiast. I'd recommend putting Through This Lens on your gallery hopping list if it's convenient, but it isn't large enough and, after a handful of visits, I've never received a personal greeting to draw me back if it's out of the way. Through This Lens rents their space from Durham Arts Place, around to the right if you're facing the entrance and up the stairs.

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    Durham Farmers' Market

    Durham Farmers' Market

    4.6
    (89 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Quintessential Saturday morning activity for Durham folks! Big Durham Farmers' Market fan; love to…read moregrab coffee & a pastry and just stroll around, looking at the art, smelling candles, trying on handmade jewelry. My favorite stall to grab a pastry at is definitely Loaf Bakery. Service is always so nice; the Central Park ambiance (usually with live music) is perfect. Parking available in the lot on Morris St. 10/10 would recommend!

    Cute Farmers' Market, right in Downtown Durham! There are several different vendors, selling…read moreeverything from cheese, to vegetables and fruits, to meats, to flowers, to bread!!! They also sell wine, baked goods, pastas, honey, salsas and guacamole, chocolate, kombucha, eggs and dairy, kimchi, and jams. The main market is open from 8-12 pm on Saturdays (and seasonally on Wednesdays), go early to avoid some of the lines! The 2 bread stalls will ALWAYS have a long line (go to their store fronts to avoid the lines). There are some small material items you can buy as well (cups, clothes, jewelry, art, soap, baskets), but the majority of this market is food. My favorite stops to make would be Celebrity Dairy for their goat cheese spreads (AMAZING on crackers, get the "Party Mix"!!!!!), and Melina's ravioli (delicious homemade ravioli and pasta sauces). Note #1: Separate parking lot for customers! (Market is ON the Foster Street, which will be closed during the market.) Note #2: NO DOGS allowed!!! TIP: BRING A BAG!!!! NO bags with any purchases, so bring your own!! (Or buy one there.)

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    Chocolate Chess Tart. Small. $7.00. From Strong Arm Baking at the Durham Farmers' Market.
    Chocolate Chess Tart. Small. $7.00. From Strong Arm Baking at the Durham Farmers' Market.
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    Bull City Race Fest

    Bull City Race Fest

    4.0
    (1 review)
    0.3 mi

    Woo hoo, I did it! Post-race day (by one day) and I'm feeling mentally rejuvenated although…read morephysically sore [my legs deserve some TLC!] I signed up for the Bull City Race Fest, my first official half marathon, in April for $54.26 (using a promotional code). The event offers a 1 mile, 5 mile and 13.1 mile race option. You receive plenty of e-mail correspondence up until the day of the race, and about a month in advance you're invited to participate in several 'fun runs' sponsored by breweries, beer shots, etc. around the area [I wish these events had been sent out ahead of time and prompted more, possibly even having MORE of these events to really grow the race community]. I trained for this race using the Hal Higdon half marathon training plan, training outdoors and in on the: Ellerbe Creek South Trail, American Tobacco Trail, Third Fork Creek Trail, Duke East Campus and at the YMCA. My training started at least three months in advance and I did use the Eno Quarry/Eno Park as training near the end. I highly recommend training on more hillier trails! I wish I had used Al Buehler Cross Country Trail or even Duke Forest because people, this race has HILLS! I had heard rumors about the hills, but I'd also heard that the course was changing. Even though the hills aren't extreme per say (it's no Tar Heel Laurel Hill experience!) There are many, many slow inclines (especially after three four while you're crossing back and forth Broad Street) and a couple steeper inclines at mile ten around Cranford Road and Perkins Road). There are six aid stations along the course (although one is used twice) with water and sports drinks, although mile 8 (running into Duke East Campus) also had Accel Energy Gels. Once we split off from the five-mile runners, it seemed like the half-marathoners did spread out and the aid stations weren't too full. I like the cheering crowds, although these definitely dissipated towards the final three miles. They do have a costume contest (cash prize) but hardly anyone dressed up, as well as a bag check pre-race. The 2015 race was COLD! Luckily we could wait in American Tobacco Campus before the start of the race, but I ran comfortably in a long sleeve and shorts the entire race. As far as parking, I arrived about 6:45a for the race and found parking easily (but you have to know WHERE to park!) I highly recommend the parking deck off Jackson St. and W. Pettigrew St., easily reachable if you're getting off I-40 onto Duke Street. DON'T turn right on Yancy St., take the next right onto Jackson Street, through the stop sign and the parking garage is on your left! As far as packet pick-up and post race festivities, they were good, but not great. I recommend coming FIRST THING when packet pick-up opens at 11am. It was understaffed but at least the lines weren't long. All you're given is your bib and t-shirt, no bag of goodies, but there are some tables you can visit. Post-race you're given coupons for two free beers (first time I've ever been able to drink before noon on a Sunday in NC!) but honestly, I think the 1 and 5 mile runners took advantage of this more then the half-marathon runners [I was pooped!] Plenty of food trucks, this would be a good stop for a non-runner just to check out a bunch of trucks. Variety of tents and athletic promoters, but not an overload. OVERALL, I'm really glad I ran the Bull City Race Fest half-marathon, but I don't think I'd sign-up for it again unless I was running with a group, I honestly will look for a flatter race in the future!

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    2015 Elevation Profile [mile 11 was rough!]
    2015 Elevation Profile [mile 11 was rough!]
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    Museum AfterHours: Cocktails & Cosmonauts

    Museum AfterHours: Cocktails & Cosmonauts

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    I have been to several of the AfterHours events and this one was by far my favorite. I always…read morewonder if you are going to get your money's worth at an event like this-- and I would say this one definitely did. There were so many free samples and they were all so good! Ones that stand out for me were creating the liquid nitrogen White Russians and the fondue from the Melting Pot. I had a great time and am grateful to my friend Anthony for giving me one of his tickets (that he won thanks to Yelp)!

    The Museum of Life and Science hosts a handful of "adult friendly" events every couple months…read more These events give those of us 21 & older a chance to explore the world of science in a usually kid-friendly environment but taken over by adults! Cocktails and Cosmonauts is such event, celebrating mankind's first trip into space and themed with all kinds of drink and food samples from local restaurants and distilleries. Guests are invited to sample astronaut ice cream, which I would describe as room temperature dip-n-dots, discover what would happen to a Peep marshmallow if it ventured up into space, sip creatively named cocktails from Alley Twenty-Six, TOPO distillery, Mystic Bourbon Liqueur and much more. There were also drinks for purchase (beer and wine) if you wanted more after your tastebuds were tempted. I LOVED that each cocktail crafter came up with a fancy name: The Milky Way Galaxy by On the Rocks and The Jupiter by Alley 26 were some of my favorites, and I loved seeing The Bothers Vilgalys and Mystic Bourbon giving out drinks as well. The worst drink was the most well known-- Space Dream: Tang, rum and vodka (they must've run out of liquor or something because I swear it just tasted like TANG!) I also enjoyed a pork sandwich from Porchetta, a local food truck parked outside the museum, although it was one of only two trucks at the event, hopefully they'll bring more food trucks out in the future. My favorite part of the night was definitely entering the blow up planetarium (the STARLAB!), sitting on the floor in my high heels and looking up at our incredible galaxy (even incredible in a blow-up planetarium). The presentation occurred every 20 minutes and a sign-up sheet was required as there was a 25 person max per showing. Luckily, we got into one of the last shows (it filled up quick!) and sat back, felt a little like a kid again, as we recognized the planets and were shown constellations. All in all, a fun evening and an event that I would be happy to attend again, thanks of course to Yelp for the tickets!

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    Making the liquid nitrogen White Russians.
    Making the liquid nitrogen White Russians.
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