Start your weekend off by Honoring all who Serve!



This Veteran's Day, we honor those who have so bravely served this country. America is founded on the principle of freedom, justice, and liberty for all. Our nation's soldiers serve every day to protect our country and its ideals.

On Veteran's Day, take a sacred moment to remember the those who sacrifice their lives every moment to achieve peace and democracy.


Places to Celebrate Veterans Day in the Triangle



Check out the following for more entertainment ideas in Durham:
November 8 - 12, 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 8 - 12, 2011
8pm T-Sa, 2pm Su.
Common Ground Theatre, 4815B Hillsborough Rd.
(919) 452-2304
November 11, 2011 
Annual Preservation Party
Enjoy entertainment by local groups, hors d'oeuvres, beverages, cash bar, plus live and silent auctions. Morgan Imports will donate 10% of the proceeds of all purchases to HPSD, and other Peabody Place and Brighleaf Square merchants also contribute prizes to the raffle or a percentage of their party-night proceeds to support Preservation Durham's programs.
November 11, 2011
6-9:30pm.
Morgan Imports, 113 S. Gregson St.
(919) 682-3036

Big Freedia & the Divas with Rusty Lazer and Shirlette
The Queen of New Orleans Bounce Music. Admission $12, $10 in advance ($5 for Duke Students via the University Box Office).
9pm.
Casbah, 1007 W. Main St.

Dancing With The Shadow
Special benefit performance for Carolina Spirit Quest, featuring burlesque, belly dance, drag, and live music, from great local performers including Purrlesque, Tiger Roxx, Ms. Trance, Lady I'llphelia, Sera Femme, Persephone, and more -- presented by Sterling Maxwell, the one and only Lady Man. Tickets are a sliding scale from $5-$10.
November 11, 2011
9pm.
The Pinhook, 117 W. Main St.
(919) 667-1100

Driftwood Fire
Americana/folk/indie. Followed by Retro Buzzkill (rock/r&b/blues). FREE admission.
November 11, 2011
8:30pm.
Broad Street Café, 1116 Broad St.
(919) 416-9707

Greg McCallum, Pianist
Works by Bach, Grieg, Crumb and Messiaen. Chapel Hill resident Greg McCallum holds a Master's Degree in Piano Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music. FREE admission.
8pm.
Nelson Music Rm. in the East Duke Bldg., Duke East Campus
(919) 660-3333

I Fight Dragons / Protomen
Admission $1, $9 in advance (with $3 membership)..
November 11, 2011
9pm.
Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave.
(919) 901-0875

Introduction to Kayaking
Learn basic kayak paddling and safety skills in this 4-5 hour class. All equipment is provided. Pre-registration required. Cost $69.
3pm.
West Point on the Eno City Park, 5001 Roxboro St.
(919) 949-4315

Local Foods Feast & Keynote with Joan Dye Gusso
Featuring only the best in-season, sustainably grown ingredients supplied by local farms. Keynote by world-renowned local food advocate and best-selling author of "This Organic Life", Joan Dye Gussow. A passionate supporter of organic, local food and small, family farms, Joan has spent a lifetime championing the idea that locally-grown food eaten in season makes sense -- economically, ecologically, and gastronomically. Cost $50, $45 CFSA members.
November 11, 2011
6:30-9pm.
Sheraton Imperial Hotel & Convention Center, 4700 Emperor Blvd.

Moonlight & Starlight Paddle
Enjoy the wildlife, soak in the moonrays & starshine, and experience the sounds of nature. These very leisurely paddles are suitable for just about anyone. Pre-registration required. Cost $25 per person (canoe), $30 per person (kayak).
7:45pm.
Three Rivers Area on the western end of Falls Lake. See webpage for map
919 416-1200

NC Black Friday Cask Festival Purchase Tickets
Fight crowds at the bar, not the mall! Tickets include unlimited samples with one special sample glass per ticket to taste cask conditioned ales from 20+ NC breweries. Also featuring food trucks, music, massages, as well as an award ceremony for best in show. Tickets $40, $30 in advance.
November 11, 2011
3-8pm.
Triangle Brewing Company, 918 Pearl St.
(919) 724-1521

Tad Walters Band
Piedmont blues and old-time jazz. Admission $8.
November 11, 2011
9:30pm.
Papa Mojos Roadhouse, 5410-Y Highway 55
(919) 361-2222

The Brand New Life
With The Chit Nasty and Toon. Admission $6, with $2 membership.
November 11, 2011
10pm.
The Pinhook, 117 W. Main St.
(919) 667-1100

The Duke Street Dawgs
Bluegrass, blues, swing. FREE to patrons.
November 11, 2011
6pm.
The Blue Note Grill, 4125 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Ste 1
(919) 401-1979

The Will McFarlane Band
Blues, R&B. Admission $12.
November 11, 2011
9pm.
The Blue Note Grill, 4125 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Ste 1
(919) 401-1979

Veteran's Day Breakfast
Guest speakers Colonel Edward W. Timmons (Army) and Captian Dennis Young (Navy). Hosted by the Veteran's for Hope Committee. Tickets $23, $12 for veterans.
November 11, 2011
8am.
Durham Convention Center, 201 Foster St.
(919) 688-6052

Veterans Day Service
Curtis Gay will deliver a message from the Book of Numbers and the Military's General Orders for Sentries. Baz Cunningham, a local musician and author, will provide a special musical presentation on the piano.
November 11, 2011
1:30pm.
Sanctuary United Methodist Church, 2317 Chapel Hill Rd.
(919) 489-6273

Wine Tastings
Held in the Specialty Department. FREE.
November 11, 2011
4:30-6:30pm.
Whole Foods Market, 621 Broad St.
(919) 286-2290
November 11 - 12, 2011 
"As You Like It" Play
Ticket pricing tba.
November 11 - 12, 2011
F-Sa 8pm, Sa 11/12 2pm.
The Durham Family Theatre, 215 N. Church St.
(919) 286-5717
November 11 - 13, 2011 
SoJam A Capella Festival (Live Music) Purchase Tickets
A weekend of concerts, competitions, workshops and seminars featuring the biggest names in the collegiate and professional a cappella music world. See website for ticket pricing.
November 11 - 13, 2011
Various times. Saturday concert time 7:30pm.
Performances: Carolina Theatre, 309 W. Morgan St.
(850) 345-6362

Sustainable Agriculture Conference
Workshops, lectures, tours and more, relating to local and orgainc food & farming. Keynote speaker Joan Dye Gussow. Registration $295, with discounts for CFSA members, students and early registration. Additional charge for meals.
November 11 - 13, 2011
Registration 5:30pm Th.
Sheraton Imperial Hotel & Convention Center, 4700 Emperor Blvd.
November 12, 2011 
2011 CIAA Football Championship
Tickets $20, $10 students with student ID.
November 12, 2011
1pm.
Durham County Stadium, 2700 N. Duke St.
(919) 719-1999

An Evening w/ Big Daddy Love
Two sets, no opener. Tickets $7 plus membership.
9pm.
Casbah, 1007 W Main St.

Ann Taylor Re-Grand Opening
Featuring a live disc jockey, refreshments, sweets, raffles and a gift with purchases above $100.
November 12, 2011
1-5pm.
Ann Taylor, 6702 Fayetteville Rd.
(919) 484-9799

Beltline Brew Tours
Brewery tours of Fullsteam, Triangle, and Bull City Burger and Brewery. Must be 21+. Tickets $40-$45.
November 12, 2011
11:30am.
(919) 285-1228

Ciompi Quartet Concert No. 2 Purchase Tickets
Puccini: "Crisantemi" For String Quartet; Hugo Wolf: "Italian Serenade" For String Quartet Verdi: String Quartet In E Minor; Respighi: "Il Tramonto" For String Quartet And Mezzo Soprano (With Mezzo-Soprano Krista River); Engelbert Humperdink: String Quartet In C Major. Tickets $20, $5 Duke students.
November 12, 2011
8pm.
Nelson Music Room, Duke East Campus
(919) 684-4444

Civil War Author Brenda McKean
The author will lecture on "Shortages During the Confederacy." FREE admission, but donations gratefully accepted.
November 12, 2011
11am.
Bennett Place State Historic Site, 4409 Bennett Memorial Rd.
(919) 383-4345

Daniel Shawn
Acoustic/rock/funk. Followed by Ayr Mountaineers. FREE admission.
November 12, 2011
8:30pm.
Broad Street Café, 1116 Broad St.
(919) 416-9707

Duke Gardens Garden Guild Craft Sale
Decorate your home for the holidays and find fabulous gifts for friends, including ornaments, gourd bird houses, jewelry, stationery, knitted goods and nature-focused gifts. All proceeds support Duke Gardens. FREE admission. Parking free until 1pm.
10am-4:30pm.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 420 Anderson St.
(919) 684-3698

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 12, 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 12, 2011
8am-12pm.
The Pavilion at Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St.
(919) 484-3084

Durham Tobacco Heritage Walking Tour
Durham's tobacco heritage is explored through the stories and experiences of Durham residents. Tour takes about 45 minutes to complete. Bring bottled water. FREE.
November 12, 2011
10am.
Farmer's Market, 501 Foster St.
(919) 682-3036

Fall Harvest
Fall into the Harvest Season at the Museum with a variety of hands on activities and meet local experts who will share information on agritourism, folkways, sustainable farming and green living. FREE with Museum admission.
10am-4pm.
Museum of Life and Science, 433 W Murray Ave.
(919).220.5429

Kids' Activity: Food Fight
Animals spend much of their time foraging and collecting food. Work with staff to complete a scientific experiment on animal foraging. In the first class we will set up the experiment; the second class (Nov. 19) will focus on results and conclusions. For children ages 10-12; adults are welcome to stay. Cost $12; $10 Gardens members.
1-3pm.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens, 420 Anderson St.
(919) 684-3698

North Carolina Bears
Learn about the lives of black bears in North Carolina as you hike through the forest. FREE.
November 12, 2011
10am-12pm.
West Point on the Eno City Park, 5101 N. Roxboro Rd.
(919) 471-1623

Poetry of the Gita
Talk and reading by Mani Rao, author of a new, critically-acclaimed translation of the Gita. Cost $20, includes signed copy of the new book.
November 12, 2011
4-5pm.
Patanjali's Place, 700 Foster St.
(919) 475-1355

Star Foundation Talent Search
November 12, 2011
1-5pm.
BBQ Heaven, 902 Fayetteville St.
(919) 638-0611

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 12, 2011
9am-2pm,
The Art Market at Vega Metals, 214 Hunt St.
(919) 688-8267

The Get Write - A Unique Poetry and Jazz Experience
Featuring 2 time Emmy Award winning poet Bluz. Tickets $10.
November 12, 2011
9pm-12am.
Spartacus Restaurant, 4139 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd.
(919) 627-1076

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 12, 2011
10am-3pm Sa; weekdays by special request.
See website for directions
riverdave1@aol.com

Valentino and the Piedmont Sheiks
Blues. Admission $8..
November 12, 2011
9pm.
The Blue Note Grill, 4125 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Ste 1
(919) 401-1979

Wine Tastings
Held in the Specialty Department. FREE.
November 12, 2011
2-4pm.
Whole Foods Market, 621 Broad St.
(919) 286-2290
November 13, 2011 
"Art I Have Loved" Sale and Silent Auction
More than 200 pieces have been donated by congregation members. wine and cheese reception. Cash and checks accepted.
November 13, 2011
4-6pm.
Judea Reform Congregation, 1933 W. Cornwallis Rd.
(919) 489-7062

"Basically Bach" The Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle
The concert will feature the orchestra performing A Vivaldi’s Concerto for two oboes in d minor, RV 535, and J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto no. 3, Cantata no. 82, and Cantata no. 170. Guest Artists include: Donald Milholin, bass and Mary Gayle Greene, mezzo-soprano. Tickets $20.
3pm.
Carolina Theatre, 309 W. Morgan St.
(919) 560-3030

An Evening of Magic with Joshua Lozoff Purchase Tickets
Parlor Magic show. Tickets are $58 per person, inclusive of tax and gratuity.
November 13, 2011
6pm.
Maggiano's Little Italy, 8030 Renaissance Pkwy.
(919) 572-0070

Chris Thile, Mandolin Purchase Tickets
Mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile of Nickel Creek and the Punch Brothers mixes bluegrass, jazz and classical music with a fresh, cutting-edge sound and youthful attitude. Tickets $30-$38, $5 Duke students.
November 13, 2011
8pm.
Carolina Theatre, 309 W. Morgan St.
(919) 560-3030

Duke New Music Ensemble
Directed by David Kirkland Garner, the Duke New Music Ensemble [dnme] brings together undergraduate and graduate students in performing music written in the 20th and 21st centuries, as well as new works by Duke student composers. FREE admission.
8pm.
Bone Hall, Mary Duke Biddle Music Bldg., Duke University
(919) 660-3333

Organ Recital
Featuring Andrew Unsworth, one of three full-time organists at the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. FREE admission.
November 13, 2011
5pm.
Duke University Chapel, Science Dr.
(919) 684-2572

RAWKIN Holiday Party Class
Learn to make a healthy, scrumptious holiday menu: some traditional favorites with all the health benefits of a living diet. Pre-registration required. Cost $35.
November 13, 2011
2:30-4:30pm.
Patanjali's Place, 700 Foster St.
(919) 475-1355

Rockette Summer Intensive Auditions
Must be at least 14 years old by June 22, 2012, and have spent at least five years training in tap, jazz and ballet. Dancers selected for the summer program will train with Rockettes and a Rockettes director/choreographer. Rocketter performer auditions take place in the spring in NYC.
November 13, 2011
9am (8:15am check in).
Legacy Studios, 608 N. Duke St.
(919) 680-4363

Slingin' Homemade Pies with the Pushers Workshop
The Pie Pushers will show you how to make their amazing pizza from scratch, and you will also get a chance to bake in the actual Pie Pushers wagon. Cost $40.
November 13, 2011
2pm.
The Cookery, 1101 W Chapel Hill St.
(919) 801-7290

The JazzTones (Live Music)
Jazz/blues/swing. FREE admission.
November 13, 2011
7:30pm.
Broad Street Café, 1116 Broad St.
(919) 416-9707

Yiddish Songfest
Local singers, pianists and string players will perform Yiddish favorites to benefit Urban Ministries of Durham. Tickets $20, $15 in advance.
November 13, 2011
7:30pm.
Beth-El Conservative & Orthodox Synagogue, 1004 Watts St.
(919) 682-7468

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 1, 2011 - November 30, 2011 
American Guild of Judaic Art Southern Regional Exhibition
FREE admission.
September 1, 2011 - November 30, 2011
8:30am-5pm M-Th, 8:30am-3:30pm F.
Rosenzweig Gallery - Judea Reform Congregation, 1933 W. Cornwallis Rd.
(919) 668-5839
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 1 - 21, 2011 
Pauli Murray Exhibit
Learn more about an inspirational life of human rights activism, and help celebrate her 101st birthday. FREE admission.
November 1 - 21, 2011
8am-10pm.
Duke University Chapel, Science Dr.
balau@duke.edu
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
November 5, 2011 - January 15, 2012 
Carolina Wonderland Express
A marvelous model train display, featuring a snowy scene of mountains, bridges and tunnels. Bells ring and whistles blow as trains chug along the Blue Ridge Parkway and journey to popular North Carolina landmarks such as Kitty Hawk, the State Capitol Building and Jennette’s Pier. Tickets $5, plus general admission.
November 5, 2011 - January 15, 2012
Museum of Life and Science, 433 W. Murray Ave.
(919) 220-5429
November 7, 2011 - January 15, 2012 
"Let Your Motto Be Resistance: African American Portraits" Photgraphy Exhibit
The photographs reveal and illuminate the variety of creative and courageous ways that African Americans resisted, redefined and accommodated in an America that needed but rarely accepted its black citizens. FREE admission.
November 7, 2011 - January 15, 2012
9am-5pm T-F, 2-5pm Su.
NCCU Art Museum, 1801 Fayetteville St.
(919) 530-6211
November 10 - 27, 2011 
Radio City Christmas Spectacular
The world-famous Radio City Rockettes® bring their legendary eye-high kicks and a cast and crew of over 100. Adults will love the precision of the Rockettes in numbers such as Parade of the Wooden Soldiers and Christmas in New York. Children will love Multiplying Santa’s and the elves in Santa’s Workshop. Everyone will be inspired by the stunning reenactment of the very first Christmas in The Living Nativity. Tickets $19 and up.
November 10 - 27, 2011
See website for times.
DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center, 123 Vivian St.
(919) 680-2787


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