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Which Wines Make the Cut? A Behind-the-Scenes Look at New Wine Bar St. Pierre
At the newly opened retail and wine shop, making it onto the shelves is stiff competition.
Solomon Fox, IRL
The Durham native’s absurd Instagram videos have garnered praise from the likes of Erykah Badu and Jill Scott. But as he rolls out his first solo album in four years, going viral is one of the last things on Solomon Fox’s mind.
Op-Ed: We Can’t Address Durham’s Affordable Housing Crisis One Rezoning at a Time
It’s time for Durham, starting with its elected leaders, to commit to a comprehensive, evidence-based investment in housing affordability.

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Portraits of Pride: Fighting for Our Lives in the Face of Fascism
How queer people are under attack today and what it means to stand in solidarity with them during the Trump presidency. Plus, reflections from the staff of the LGBTQ Center of Durham.

New Historic Marker: How a Deadly Attack Spurred NC’s First Pride March—in Durham
A new historical marker will recognize a 1981 Durham protest called Our Day Out that is considered North Carolina’s first Pride March.
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Parade, Parties, and Prayer: A Guide to Pride Events in Durham
Durham Pride returns this weekend with parties, wellness events, Pride-oriented church services, and—of course—the parade.
Being the Change: A Q&A with Vanity Reid Deterville
The LGBTQ Center of Durham’s co-executive director on how the center is adapting to federal funding and policy changes, supporting Durham’s queer community, and Pride: Durham, NC.
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