Etc.
With the Opening of a New Eno River Park, North Carolina’s “Year of the Trail” Just Got Better
Panther Branch Natural Area includes over two miles of walking trails through 56 acres of forest and is the Eno River Association’s first footprint in Efland.
Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice Executive Director Angela Thorpe Shares Her Vision for the Historic Site
“To be a civil rights activist, to be a writer, to be a lawyer, and later decide ‘I’m going to be a priest’—Pauli helps me to understand that we can be as much as we want to be.”
‘Legends of Drag’ Comes to Durham
The book, which showcases older drag queens across the country, will come alive with a night of performances—and local legends—at The Pinhook.
A Closer Look at the Unusual Bond Between Felix the Dog and Cinnamon the Goat
“Goats are really herd-bound animals. But she didn’t have a herd, and so Felix was the stand-in.”
23 Reasons to Love the Triangle
A big list of reasons why living here this year was great—and why next year could be even greater than the last.
Durham Barber Marcus Hall Can Bring His Shop to Your Doorstop
Hall’s shop is a 30-foot-long RV that makes house calls. You may have seen it around Durham—red, white, and blue (like a barber pole) with his shop’s name on the back: “NEED MOBILE BARBER? KLIPPAS MOBILE GROOMING.”
North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church Issues Letter of Apology for Pioneers Church In Durham
After months of deliberation, the conference issued a letter apologizing for “action and inaction related to Pioneers Church.”
In the Triangle’s New Social Districts, You Can Find Hot Toddies, Hot Street Food, and Lots of Hot Takes
But will patrons behave, and will the programs drive foot traffic—and revenue?
With the New Working Barn Cats Initiative, Feral Felines Across Orange County Are On the Job
“She was a slicing machine,” Barbara Hengstenberg says of one of the program’s Working Barn Cats. “It took a few weeks, but they love to be wherever we are.”
Raising a Toast to 21 Years of the Orange County Social Club
From the rhythm of her own nightlife, Tricia Mesigian had identified a need for a “middle-night” place. No shows, no food, no frills—just cheap beer, stiff highballs, and a clean, cozy place to meet and talk.
The Gathering Place Unites Tabletop Gamers
The Gathering Place in Chapel Hill is a welcoming gaming haven for tabletop fans and the curious.
Durham Soccer Bar Is a Promising Space With Room to Grow
Small changes at The Boot Room would mean the world of difference in making it more inclusive for women’s teams and fans.
Does a Secretive Underground Pittsboro Facility Serve as Inspiration for the ‘Stranger Things’ Lab?
Like Nancy Wheeler, one of the characters in the wildly popular Netflix show ‘Stranger Things,’ I’m an intern at a local paper trying to get a start in the world of journalism.