The Leaves are Bright & the air is Crisp!

Eno State Park by: John O Dyer


“Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower”




What are your plans this weekend? There are plenty of ideas below. Give me a shout out and send me some pictures of what you decide to do. I will add you to the photo gallery.

October 28, 2011 - November 5, 2011 
Donald Martiny Art Exhibit
Paintings that capture the spontaneity of a brush stroke in sculptural form. His dynamic works extend far beyond the canvas and challenge the distinction between 2D and 3D. A completely unique expression of bold color and powerful gestural presence. FREE admission.
October 28, 2011 - November 5, 2011
T-F 2-8pm.
The Carrack Modern Art, 111 W. Parrish St.
laura@thecarrack.org
November 2 - 5, 2011 
"Living with the Tiger" Performance Purchase Tickets
Explosions! Power tools! Dance Numbers! Tigers! America! This is the chase... Tickets $17 F-Su, $12 W-Th; $5 students; $2 discount for seniors & military with ID.
8:15pm; Su 3:15pm.
Manbites Dog Theater, 703 Foster St.
(919) 682-3343
November 3 - 6, 2011 
"The Birthday Party" Play
Harold Pinter's play, produced by Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern. Tickets $12 T-Th/Su, $15 F-Sa, $10 seniors & military.
November 3 - 6, 2011
8pm T-Sa, 2pm Su.
Common Ground Theatre, 4815B Hillsborough Rd.
(919) 452-2304
November 4, 2011 
"A Vintage Affair- Viva Las Vegas!" Gala
Join Children’s Flight of Hope supporters and friends for an evening of Vegas-themed entertainment including tastings from premiere Triangle Restaurants, fabulous wine pairings and the CFOH beer garden. Keep your "poker face" on when competing for exclusive and one-of-a-kind live auction items. Or "get some action" at the silent auction tables - all to benefit Children’s Flight of Hope. Tickets $50.
November 4, 2011
6-11pm.
General Aviation Terminal- RDU Airport, 2400 W. Terminal Blvd.
(919) 466-8593

Autumn in the Arboretum
Guided tour featuring the ever-changing autumn display. Discover the hidden gems in the garden and enjoy the arboretum in an entirely new way. Pre-registration required. Cost $5; free for Gardens members.
November 4, 2011
10am-noon.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 420 Anderson St.
(919) 668-1707

Bull City Saison: A benefit for the children of San Ramón, Nicaragua
For one price enjoy: samples of unique organic coffee varietals direct from Finca Esperanza Verde in San Ramón and roasted by Counter Culture Coffee; Ninth Street Bakery pies and hors doeurves; Holiday Brown Ale and Farmhouse Ale Homebrews; Kombucha--Bull City Booch--from Farmhouse Food Collective; live bluegrass with local legends Big Fat Gap; Ole’ Time jam with Jeremy Ferrell & Rascally Stiles; and fine wine. Handmade artisan crafts from San Ramón on sale. Tickets $20, $15 in advance, $12 students. Cash/check only. Available at Ninth Street Bakery.
5:30-8:30pm.
Ninth St. Bakery, 136 E. Chapel Hill St.

Crystal Antlers
With Old Bricks, and Free Electric State. Admission $10, $8 in advance, with $2 membership.
November 4, 2011
10pm.
The Pinhook, 117 W. Main St.
(919) 667-1100

Ernest Turner Quartet
Admission $6.
November 4, 2011
9pm-12am.
Beyú Caffé, 335 W Main St.
(919) 683-1058

Grand Opening
Featuring food, live music and a latenight screening of "The Roaring Twenties," starring Humpfrey Bogart, James Cagney, and Priscilla Lane. Reps from Dionysus, Mims Distributing and Republic National will be on hand, as well as many more. Break out the Pin-Striped suits and Flapper dresses.
November 4, 2011
7pm.
The Roxy, 802 W. Main St.
(919) 797-0912

Ingrid Fliter, Piano Purchase Tickets
Chopin waltzes and Beethoven sonatas. Tickets $30, $5 Duke students.
November 4, 2011
8pm.
Reynolds Industries Theater in Duke's Bryan Center, Science Dr.
(919) 684-4444

Matt Hires w/ Rachel Platten, Alexander & the Grapes
Presented by the Cat's Cradle. All ages. Admission $10.
8pm.
Casbah, 1007 W. Main St.

Pre-Dating.com Speed Dating
Pre-Dating.com Speed Dating for single professionals. Meet interesting and compatible singles by going on a series of 5-minute "speed dates" all in one fun, fast, and efficient night. Use Promo Code MP623 to save $5 when you register! Net cost $20.
6:30pm ages 40-52, & 8:30pm ages 27-39.
BrandyWine Cellars, 6905 Fayetteville Rd. Ste. 101
(919) 489-8700

Rosa Russ
Smooth jazz and R&B. Tickets $10.
November 4, 2011
8:30pm & 10pm.
Blue Coffee Company, 202 Corcoran St.
(919) 688-2233

String Peddlers
Blues/world. Followed by Mebanesville (acoustic/americana/progressive). FREE admission.
November 4, 2011
8:30pm.
Broad Street Café, 1116 Broad St.
(919) 416-9707

Susan Dunn, soprano and David Heid, piano
FREE admission.
7:30pm.
Nelson Music Rm. in the East Duke Bldg., Duke East Campus
(919) 660-3333

Teresa James and The Nighthawks - 1st Annual Blues Ball
7pm : Natty Greene's power hour, beer tasting (limited to first 100 to sign up for it) 8pm : the Nighthawks will open, then Teresa James will play, followed by a big jam at the end including Mel Melton. Food available to buy at the ballroom. Tickets $25.
November 4, 2011
7pm.
Papa Mojos Roadhouse, 5410-Y Highway 55
(919) 361-2222

The Evolution of Human Consciousness with Executive Director of the Monroe Institute, Paul Rademacher
Paul Rademacher, Director of the Monroe Institute, will be speaking on the esploration of the vast inner landscapes of human awareness, and will give a demonstration of the Monroe Institute's new audio technology. Cost $20, $15 RRC member, $10 student.
7-9pm.
Stedman Auditorium Duke Center for Living Campus. 3475 Erwin Rd.
(919) 309-4600

The In-Door Café Fundraiser
Dinner plates, featuring signature pork ribs in specialty sauce, and trout fillets in a special breader. Includes green beans, potato salad, a roll, and a drink. Cost $10. Rib slabs $22.
November 4, 2011
6-9pm.
Holy Cross Catholic Church, 2438 S. Alston Ave.
(919) 957-2900

Traditional Japanese Tea Gathering: Dancing Leaves
Enjoy the aesthetics, poetry and serenity of this rich tradition over an enticing bowl of whisked green tea and a Japanese confection. Guests meet at the Doris Duke Center and are escorted to the teahouse for these intimate gatherings. Cost $40; $30 for Gardens members.
November 4, 2011
10:45am-noon.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 420 Anderson St.
(919) 684-3698

Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band
Tickets $12, $10 in advance.
November 4, 2011
9pm.
Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave.
(919) 901-0875
November 4 - 5, 2011 
"As You Like It" Play
Ticket pricing tba.
November 4 - 5, 2011
F-Sa 8pm, Sa 11/12 2pm.
The Durham Family Theatre, 215 N. Church St.
(919) 286-5717
November 4 - 6, 2011 
"Soul Gone Home" Opera
Call for ticket information.
November 4 - 6, 2011
F-Sa 8pm, Su 2pm.
North Carolina Central University Theatre, 1801 Fayetteville St.
(919) 530-5170
November 5, 2011 
"ABC's of Volunteer Management" Workshop
An opportunity for nonprofit leaders and social entrepreneurs to network and explore the roles of volunteers in non-profit organizations and social enterprises. Lunch included. FREE, but pre-registration required.
November 5, 2011
9:30am-1:30pm.
Whiting CJ Building at NCCU, 1801 Fayetteville St.
(919) 451-9794

"Discovering Deer" Walk
Look for evidence of deer throughout the park and learn how deer survive in an urban environment. FREE.
November 5, 2011
1-3pm.
West Point on the Eno City Park, 5101 N. Roxboro Rd.
(919) 471-1623

"Mastering the Art of Living" Workshop
Workshop for women on how to get better results in their lives by becoming masters of their mind, money and health. Speakers will be Dr. Josephine Brown, Board Certified in Bariatric Medicine and Family Medicine; Rona Drummer, President of Elite Financials, an expert in managing your money & financial planning; and Vickie Roundtree, a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Trainer and Speaker in personal and professional growth through study and practical application of proven leadership methods. Cost $129.
November 5, 2011
9am-4pm.
Four Points by Sheraton Durham at Southpoint, 7807 Leonardo Dr.
(877) 279-3939

Bill Frisell + Bill Morrison - 'The Great Flood' Purchase Tickets
This new mixed media collaboration is based on the Mississippi River flood of 1927, which sparked the "Great Migration" of blues musicians from the rural South to the urban North. Haunting archival footage edited by Morrison looms on an enormous screen behind the instrumentalists as they perform 75 continuous minutes of prismatic roots music. Tickets $26-$34, $5 Duke students.
November 5, 2011
8pm.
Reynolds Industries Theater in Duke's Bryan Center, Science Dr.
(919) 684-4444

Bird Walks
Enjoy an early morning stroll in the Gardens with fellow bird enthusiasts and Cynthia Fox, of Chapel Hill's Wild Bird Center. Cynthia will help you to spot, identify and learn more about the birds that call this region home, even temporarily. Don't miss this opportunity to experience that one remarkable bird sighting. Children are welcome if they are age 8 or older. Please bring binoculars. FREE, but pre-registration required.
November 5, 2011
8-10am.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 420 Anderson St.
(919) 668-1707

Boney James
Featuring hot sax and cool tunes from one of the most respected and best-selling instrumental artists of our time. Tickets $44-$54.
November 5, 2011
8pm.
Carolina Theatre, 309 W. Morgan St.
(919) 560-3030

Class: Plants for Winter Interest
Enjoy interesting winter "accents" by adding unique evergreens, colorful plant bark and even flowers. FREE, but pre-registration required.
November 5, 2011
11am.
Kiefer Landscaping and Nursery, 2450 S. Alston Ave.
(919) 596-7313

Cool John Ferguson (Live Music)
Honored by Living Blues magazine as "Most Outstanding Guitarist" for 2 consecutive years, Cool John Ferguson is an unparalleled talent. Admission $15, $12 in advance.
November 5, 2011
9:30pm.
Papa Mojos Roadhouse, 5410-Y Highway 55
(919) 361-2222

Crochet a Plastic Bag Tote
Crochet a Plastic Bag Tote! Saturday November 5, 1 - 3 pm at Recyclique (2811 Hillsborough Rd.; bright green house next to Food Lion/Monro Muffler lot). Learn how to turn plastic grocery bags into a strong, versatile tote bag. Materials: at least 10 plastic bags from Food Lion/Harris Teeter/Kroger, a pair of scissors, and a crochet hook (size N is best.) Crochet experience not necessary. Limited to 8 participants. Suggested donation of $5; no one turned away except for limited space.
1-3pm.
Recyclique, 2811 Hillsborough Rd.

Cultural Fusion Dance
Indian Bhangra Dance. Call for cost.
November 5, 2011
1-3pm.
Patanjali's Place, 700 Foster St.
(919) 475-1355

Durham Craft Market
An exciting open-air market with Durham-area artisans displaying original jewelry, woodworking, glass, pottery, metal, photography, fiber arts, and more. See some of the finest handmade, unique, and affordable arts & crafts in the heart of North Carolina.
November 5, 2011
8am-12pm.
Across from the Farmer's Market, 538 Foster St.
(919) 220-1857

Durham Farmers' Market
Vendors offering locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, cut flowers, potted plants, artisanal cheeses and breads, home-baked pies, honey, handmade chocolates, preserves, local wines, hand-made soaps, pottery, jewelry and artwork of all sorts. (Fruits and vegetables are seasonal and include only things that actually grow in North Carolina.)
November 5, 2011
8am-12pm.
The Pavilion at Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St.
(919) 484-3084

Exploring Consciousness through Personal Experience with Monroe Institute Executive Derectir, Paul Rademacher
During this workshop you will explore expereintially, the map of consciousness developed by the Monroe Institute. With the help of Hemi-Sync,audio-guidance technology, participants will be able to explore ranges of awareness traditionally reserved for mystics. shamans and long time meditators. Cost $75, $60 RRC members.
9am-4pm.
Rhine Research Center, 2741 Campus Walk Ave. Bldg. 500
(919) 309-4600

Fall Charity Sale Day
For every $5 donation to a local charity, receive $5 off first purchase.The first 100 customers in line when the doors open receive a free Belk Gift Card worth $5-$100 with three $1000 gift cards being awarded. Participating charities tbd.
November 5, 2011
6-10am.
Belk, 6910 Fayetteville Rd.
(919) 361-8868

Javelin
With Organos. Admission $1, $10 in advance, with $2 membership.
November 5, 2011
10pm.
The Pinhook, 117 W. Main St.
(919) 667-1100

Light The Night Walk
Each Walker receives an illuminated balloon - red for supporters, white for survivors, or gold to represent a loved one lost to blood cancer, then walk a 2-mile stroll to help spread awareness for blood cancers and raise money for research for a cure. Register online, or call for more information.
November 5, 2011
4:30pm check-in, 7:30pm walk.
American Tobacco Campus, 318 Blackwell St.
liz.miller@lls.org

Make w/ Hog, In the Year of the Pig
CD release show FREE admission.
8:30pm.
Casbah, 1007 W. Main St.
(919) 687-6969

Moravian Bazaar
Featuring Moravian chicken pies, sugar cakes and other baked goods plus crafts such as Moravian-themed tabletop trees, hand-made soaps, scarves, handbags and more.
November 5, 2011
9am.
Christ The King Church, 4405 Hope Valley Rd.
(919) 489-1711

Nature Storytime: Free drop-in book club
Celebrate the season with a story read aloud to the group out in the Gardens. Each story relates to the season or garden spot. Read together and then discuss the garden connection. Visit the website the Monday before class to see an announcement of the book to be read that week. For children ages 5-8, adult chaperone required. No registration required. FREE.
10:30-11:30am
Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 420 Anderson St.
(919) 668-1707

Open House and Animal Fair
Grand Re-Opening of Falconbridge Animal Hospital. Animal Fair with pet-friendly activities, demonstrations and giveaways.
1-4pm.
Falconbridge Animal Hospital, 1401 W NC Hwy 54
(919) 403-5591

Robert Trowers Quartet
Admission $6.
November 5, 2011
9pm-12am.
Beyú Caffé, 335 W Main St.
(919) 683-1058

Starry, Starry Night
View the stars and learn about constellations through the open views over Lake Michie. FREE, but pre-registration required.
November 5, 2011
7-9pm.
Lake Michie Boathouse, Bahama Rd.
(919) 471-1623

Swift Creek
Bluegrass, honky-tonk, country and folk/rock covers. Followed by Fusion Collective South (jazz/fusion/lounge). FREE admission.
November 5, 2011
8:30pm.
Broad Street Café, 1116 Broad St.
(919) 416-9707

Taste Carolina Gourmet Food Tour Purchase Tickets
See a vibrant city in the midst of its revitalization and get to know the restaurants, shops and people that are making Durham one of the nation's cultural hotspots. From crostini topped with local produce and house-smoked meats to gourmet popsicles to renowned pimento cheese to organic wine and local beer, you will discover all of Durham's flavors. Reservations required. Cost $43.43.
1:30-4:45pm.
American Tobacco Warehouse to Downtown to Brightleaf Square
info@tastecarolina.net

The Art Market at Vega Metals - Saturday Market
Outdoor market featuiring gorgeous locally produced arts and crafts, including metal, jewelry, fabric arts, pottery, and more.
November 5, 2011
9am-2pm,
The Art Market at Vega Metals, 214 Hunt St.
(919) 688-8267

Torche
With: Part Chimp / Lurch. Admission $12, $10 in advance (with $3 membership)..
November 5, 2011
10pm.
Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave.
(919) 901-0875

Tree Camp
Environmental education program for adults who desire to become familiar with our Piedmont region's 100 species of trees. Format consists of a leisurely walk along the Ellerbe Creek Greenway from Trinity Ave. trailhead north to Club Blvd. to Duke Park. Bring a day pack for picnic lunch. Pre-registration required. Cost $30.
November 5, 2011
10am-3pm Sa; weekdays by special request.
See website for directions
riverdave1@aol.com

Wild and Scenic Film Festival
Featuring stunning footage from several films to change your world, plus raffle prizes from national sponsors, including Patagonia, Osprey and Clif Bar. A silent auction with local goods and goodies will take place in the Hall of Science throughout the duration of the festival. All profits garnered from ticket sales and auctioned items will help fund Nicholas School student internships. Tickets $15.
November 5, 2011
2pm & 7pm.
Love Auditorium in Duke's Levine Science Research Center, 450 Research Dr.
(919) 613-8000
November 6, 2011 
BSC Kids!
Featuring The Waterlillies. FREE admission (tip jar passed).
November 6, 2011
4:30pm
Broad Street Café, 1116 Broad St.
(919) 416-9707

Extension Gardener Series: From the Erotic to the Exotic
Transform your garden from mundane to magnificent at this free informational workshop with Michelle Wallace, of the Durham County Cooperative Extension Service. You’ll learn to combine plant textures and colors to create a landscape that is a vacation at home. FREE, but pre-registration required.
2-4pm.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 420 Anderson St.
(919) 684-3698

Full Moon AUM Mantra Meditation
Donations, for local non-profits, accepted.
November 6, 2011
7:30pm.
Patanjali's Place, 700 Foster St.
(919) 475-1355

Mother Mary Speaks
Donna Bowman "LaMadonna" will channel Mother Mary, who will speak on the group's issues. Donations accepted.
November 6, 2011
2:30-4:30pm.
Patanjali's Place, 700 Foster St.
(919) 475-1355

MotorKokyu Bloody Brunch Show & Marketplace
Music by Todd Warner & Reece McHenry. FREE to patrons.
November 6, 2011
12pm.
Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave.
(919) 901-0875

The Story Tellers Band
Live jazz. FREE admission.
November 6, 2011
7:30pm.
Broad Street Café, 1116 Broad St.
(919) 416-9707

Vegan Brunch
Cost $8.
November 6, 2011
12-2pm.
The Pinhook, 117 W. Main St.
(919) 667-1100

Watts-Hillandale and Friends Annual Neighborhood Artwalk
Map online, or at starting point. Artwork for sale including jewelry, pottery, mixed media collage, quilts, watercolor paintings, and glass.
November 6, 2011
12-6pm.
Watts Hospital-Hillandale Neighborhood, 1301 Alabama Ave.
(919) 286-4146
November 9 - 2, 2011 
Blogging & Web Content Seminar
Pre-registration required. Cost $20.
November 9 - 2, 2011
10:15am.
Homewood Suites by Hilton, 3600 Mt Moriah Rd.
(919) 401-0610

YOUTube & Directories Seminar
Learn what YouTube is; YouTube lingo, terms & meanings; how to use YouTube for SEO (and to attract & engage customers); how to make videos for YouTube; how to set up, upload videos to, and manage your YouTube account; why directory listings:are important; how to list your company in major online directories for best SEO results; and managing your directory listings and profiles. Pre-registration required. Cost $20.
November 9 - 2, 2011
1pm.
Homewood Suites by Hilton, 3600 Mt Moriah Rd.
(919) 401-0610

Ongoing Events
July 6 - 7, 2020 
Civitan - Durham Bi-Monthly Meeting
Meeting on the second and fourth Thursday of each month.
July 6 - 7, 2020
12:30pm.
Willowhaven Country Club, 253 Country Club Dr.
(919) 471-1444
September 1 - 28, 2099 
Exchange Club of Durham Monthly Meetings
Meeting the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month.
September 1 - 28, 2099
6pm.
Durham Hilton, Hillsborough Rd.
(919) 688-1794
September 6 - 28, 2099 
Exchange Club of Greater Durham Weekly Meeting
Meeting each Thursday of the month.
September 6 - 28, 2099
1pm.
Croasdaile Country Club, 3800 Farmgate Ave.
(919) 688-5811
August 11, 2011 - January 8, 2012 
"Becoming: Photographs From The Wedge Collection" Photography Exhibit
Featuring 110 works by more than 60 artists from Canada, the United States, Africa and throughout the African Diaspora, providing a vivid testimony to the increasing presence of artists who chose to reject the common tendency to view black communities in terms of conflict or stereotype. Admission $5, $4 seniors, $3 non-Duke students, FREE for kids under 16 and Duke students and faculty.
August 11, 2011 - January 8, 2012
10am-5pm T,W,F,Sa; 10am-9pm Th, 12-5pm Su.
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 2001 Campus Dr.
(919) 684-5135
August 27, 2011 - January 29, 2012 
"Land, Sea and Sky in the Nineteenth Century" Aft Exhibit
Anchored by Alfred Thompson Brichter’s painting "At the South Head, Grand Manan," an installation of land-and-sea landscapes from the permanent collection showcases the major landscape painting styles of the 19th century, particularly the Hudson River School, Tonalism and the Barbizon School. Admission $5, $4 seniors, $3 non-Duke students, FREE for kids under 16 and Duke students and faculty.
August 27, 2011 - January 29, 2012
10am-5pm T,W,F,Sa; 10am-9pm Th, 12-5pm Su.
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 2001 Campus Dr.
(919) 684-5135
September 6, 2011 - December 16, 2011 
"Sauda A. Zahra: Journey of an Evolving Art Quilter" Exhibit
This solo exhibition, featuring over 40 quilts, is the first time the artist's work has been exhibited as a collective body of work. FREE admission.
September 6, 2011 - December 16, 2011
8:30am-5pm M-F.
National Humanities Center, 7 TW Alexander Dr.
(919) 549-0661
September 8, 2011 - November 30, 2011 
"Esse Quam Videri: Self-Portraits of Muslims" Photography Exhibit
Photographer Todd Drake in collaboration with Muslims in the United States and Bahrain created self-portraits that reflect real self-reflections rather than the "seeing" ideas of Muslims. FREE and open to the public.
September 8, 2011 - November 30, 2011
9am-5pm M-F.
Rubenstein Hall in the Sanford Institute at Duke, Science Dr.
(919) 613-7394
September 13, 2011 - November 12, 2011 
"Form/Glaze" Ceramics Exhibit
Featuring works by Hiroshi Sueyoshi, named a North Carolina Living Treasure in 2006, Penland area glaze chemist extraordinaire, John Britt, and Seagrove favorite and rising star, Jeff Dean, of Dean and Martin Pottery. FREE admission.
Tu-Sa 1-6pm.
Claymakers Gallery, 705 Foster St.
(919) 530-8355
September 30, 2011 - November 30, 2011 
"A Cultural Landscape - NC Mountain Counties" Photography Exhibit
Idiosyncratic photographs of the Appalachian Counties by Artie Dixon. FREE admission.
September 30, 2011 - November 30, 2011
M-Sa 9am-9pm, Su 1-6pm.
Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St.
(919) 560-2787

Matt Micca, Laura Azar, Shelly Hehenberger Art Exhibit
Featuring "Ballpoint Abstractions" by Matt Micca in the Allenton Gallery, "New Paintings" by Laura Azar in the Semans Gallery, and "Chaos & Cosmos" by Shelly Hehenberger. FREE admission.
M-Sa 9am-9pm, Su 1-6pm.
Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St.
(919) 560-2787
October 4, 2011 - December 18, 2011 
"I Have No Right To Be Silent" Exhibit
Rabbi Marshall Meyer is remembered for his ability to articulate why we are all responsible for speaking out against injustice. This traveling exhibit consists of 12 beautiful banners whose text and imagery draws on the rich and powerful collection of documents contained in the Marshall T. Meyer papers including intimate family photos, moving letters from prisoners, internal government memos, and rare human rights publications. FREE admission.
October 4, 2011 - December 18, 2011
8am-11pm M-Th, 8am-5pm F, 10am-6pm Sa, 2-10pm Su.
Duke Divinity School York Room, Science Dr.
(919) 660-3400
October 7, 2011 - November 18, 2011 
"Narco-Nations/Border-States/Utopian Diasporas" Eshibit
Interactive and multi-media works exploring from three perspectives and geographies (Colombia, Mexico and the USA) what is now-called NARCO-CULTURE. Presented in conjunction with the NC Latin American Film Festival. FREE admission.
October 7, 2011 - November 18, 2011
M-F 9am-4pm.
Fredric Jameson Gallery in the Friedl Bldg., Duke East Campus
(919) 684-5600

Latin American Film Festival
Founded in 1986, by Sharon Mujica, the Latin American Film Festival celebrates the power and artistry of Latin America's film and audiovisual production. Its mission is to provide a space in North Carolina for Latin American images, sounds, and stories to reach a wider audience. FREE admission.
October 7, 2011 - November 18, 2011
See website for schedule.
Various Venues
(919) 681-3883
October 7, 2011 - December 3, 2011 
Minus Sound Research (MSR6) Art Exhibit
Art by North Carolina musicians. The artists present their creative visions through sculpture, photography, drawings, serigraphy, woodwork and painting. FREE with Motorco membership, except during events with cover charge.
October 7, 2011 - December 3, 2011
T-Sa 4pm-2am, Su 12-6pm.
Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave.
(919) 901-0875
October 8, 2011 - January 22, 2012 
"RACE: Are We So Different?" Exhibit
This award winning interactive exhibition is the first of its kind to tell the stories of race from the biological, cultural, and historical points of view. The exhibition brings together the everyday experience of living with race, its history as an idea, the role of science in that history, and the findings of contemporary science that are challenging its foundations. Tickets, which include Museum admission, $14, $10 ages 3-12, $11 ages 65+, FREE for kids under 3.
October 8, 2011 - January 22, 2012
10am-5pm M-Sa, 12-5pm Su.
Museum of Life and Science, 433 Murray Ave.
(919) 220-5429
October 21, 2011 - November 19, 2011 
"Homegrown/Under 35" Art Exhibit
Curated by arts advocate Helen Griffin, "Homegrown/Under 35" features 16 young artists who share a common background: discovering their passion for the arts in the Durham Public Schools. FREE admission.
October 21, 2011 - November 19, 2011
10am-6pm M-F, 10am-4pm Sa.
Craven Allen Gallery/House of Frames, 1106-1/2 Broad St.
(919) 286-4837
October 21, 2011 - November 16, 2011 
"NO ALTERNATIVES" - Finalists from Hand+Eye International Competition of Handcrafted Photography
NO ALTERNATIVES takes art photography "two steps" farther, with edgy and surprising pieces created by experimental and/or antique processes. The resulting images are one-of-a-kind works of art. FREE admission.
October 21, 2011 - November 16, 2011
T-F 10:30am-5:30pm, Sa 10:30am-4pm.
Through This Lens, 303 E Chapel Hill St.
(919) 687-0250
November 2, 2011 - January 11, 2012 
"Oral Stories, Visual Narratives" Exhibition
FREE admission.
November 2, 2011 - January 11, 2012
9am-5pm.
John Hope Franklin Center, 2204 Erwin Rd.
(919) 684-2765



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