In 1969, Durham’s beloved gift and home goods store opened shop. Fifty years later, its doors are still opening, selling baubles and everything you do (or sometimes don’t) need.
Sophia Wilhelm
Study Led by UNC Researcher Finds That Anorexia Has Both a Psychiatric and Genetic Basis
“It helps them understand why it’s so hard to recover from this illness and that there’s something more to it than just the psychological component.”
Medicaid Expansion Is an Economic No-Brainer for North Carolina, New Study Says
A no-brainer to everyone but Republicans in the General Assembly, that is.
Pick a Peck of Spicy Pickled Pepper Relish at the Fifth Annual PickleFest
Pickled-flavored beers, pickled relish, pickle chips, and, uh, dill pickle ice cream are just a few pickle-centric products at the fifth annual PickleFest at the Rickhouse in Durham this Sunday.
Here Are the Winning Projects in Durham’s $2.4 Million Participatory Budget Experiment
PB voters went in big on school projectors.
Here Are Your Best Bets for Triangle Restaurant Week
Triangle Restaurant Week, which runs until June 9, features pre-fixe three-course lunches and dinners at restaurants around the region.
Orange County Commissioner Proposes Tax Hike to Fight Climate Change
“We’re facing a planetary crisis and everyone—every individual, every community, every government—needs to step up,” says Commissioner Mark Marcoplos.

