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Noted Chef Mark Mishalanie Joins Alivia’s Durham Bistro

The Winter Season at DPAC

Noted California Chef Mark Mishalanie recently joined Alivia’s Durham Bistro. Chef Mishalanie competed and won the Food Network’s “Grocery Games” in season eight and more recently competed in the television network’s tournament of champions – with results to be broadcast in spring 2017 (with a viewing party at Alivia’s). Chef Mishalanie brings his passion for Latin and Basque cuisine and uses his talent to fuse these two regions using local ingredients. His food is rustic and approachable with robust flavors with a farmhouse style. “As the Executive Chef at Alivia’s, I have been afforded the opportunity to introduce my culinary philosophy to a new culture. I have put forward a menu that focuses on execution and sound techniques, while still remaining playful and approachable,” he said. The new menu consists of food people are familiar with but taking it one step further out of the box and turning the ordinary in to the extraordinary, according to Fergus Bradley, owner of Alivia’s. “Mark’s passion for food preparation and execution has taken our dining options available at Alivia’s Durham Bistro to a whole new level,” he said. Alivia’s is located at 900 West Main Street in Durham. For information, visit aliviasdurhambistro.com or call 919-682-8978.

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Planned Shows Include Beach Boys, Tony Bennett, and More

Durham Performing Arts Center features a wide variety of performances in this winter season. Among the shows: Jan. 3-8: An American in Paris Jan. 20: Family-friendly comedian Tim Hawkins Jan. 21: Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live! Jan. 22: The Beach Boys Jan. 27: Rick Springfield and Richard Marx Jan. 31: Hedwig and the Angry Inch Feb. 13-15: Chris Rock Total Blackout Feb. 17: Jay Leno Feb. 19: Tony Bennett Feb. 21-26: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time For a complete list of performances – and ticket information, visit dpacnc.com.

Home Show Planned March 4 at Southpoint The Home Show Greater Triangle is planned for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 4 at The Streets of Southpoint Lower Level Center Court. Mini-sessions are planned throughout the day, with various real estate vendors participating. The Streets at Southpoint is located at 6910 Fayetteville Road in Durham. Call 919-572-8808 or visit streetsatsouthpoint.com for more information.

Short Takes • Durham Pub Crawl & Haunted Adventure happens at 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. every Friday and Saturday, beginning at Tyler’s Restaurant and Taproom and The Speakeasy, located at 324 Blackwell St. Cost is $19 for the visit to three ghost and paranormal locations (that also serve spirits!). For information, call 800-979-3370 or visit tobaccoroadtours.com. • Durham Performing Arts Center offers a special behind-thescenes tour on the first Monday of every month. Hosted by the DPAC staff, the tour includes a view of the stage from all levels, a memorable walk across the Mildred and Dillard Teer Stage, city views from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Atrium lobby, and an opportunity to see backstage. The tours are free, but reservations are required. Call 919-281-0587 for more information. • A special concert by Christian Tetzlaff on the violin and Lars Vogt on piano is planned for 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11 at Baldwin Auditorium at 1336 Campus Drive in Durham (on the Duke University campus). For information, call 919-6603356.

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