Sip + Savor OCTOBER 1 4 Taste the best the Triangle has to offer at this second annual wine, food and music experience at DPAC. Hosted by the producers of the Bull City Food & Beer Experience and TASTE events as well as Band Together, more than 30 restaurants and artisanal vendors create dishes to be paired with world-class wineries. In addition to culinary tastings, guests can expect live music, desserts and bubbly on the DPAC stage and panel discussions on the wine industry. A portion of proceeds benefits the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle and Band Together partnership.
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Bull City Race Fest and Food Truck Rodeo O CTO B E R 21 Runners have the option of a half-marathon, 5-mile or 1-mile race through downtown and Duke University at this sixth annual race, which begins and ends at Diamond View Park at American Tobacco Campus. Not looking forward to that last, grueling half-mile? Local food trucks, like Baguettaboutit, Baozi Food Truck and Mr. Mongolian, will be parked at the finish line for added motivation!
O U R T O P E V E N T S T H I S FA L L Durham Art Walk Holiday Market N OV E MB E R 18- 19
Lizz Wright OCTOBER 2 7 The jazz and gospel singer grew up playing piano and singing in the Georgia church her father led as minister. Hear how she combines her upbringing in ornate gospel music with the groove of lively jazz when she takes the stage at The Carolina Theatre, a co-presentation with Duke Performances. 10
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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018
Shop local for the holiday season during this weekend of art exhibits, shopping and tours of downtown’s historical buildings. Visitors can peruse fine art and crafts at downtown sites including Durham Arts Council, Vega Metals, Durham Armory and more. Take in live music performances, food truck and restaurant fare, as well as several special events taking place throughout the weekend. „
(clockwise from top left) Sip+Savor photo by Briana Bough; Bull City Race Fest photo by Sarah Coppola for Tamara Lackey Photography; Durham Art Walk photo courtesy of Durham Arts Council; Lizz Wright photo by Jesse Kitt