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Free Coffee from the Allegro Coffee Bus at Whole Foods Next Week!

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Keep an eye out for the Allegro Coffee Bus next week at three of the Triangle’s Whole Foods Grocery Stores. The bus is a restored vintage 1951 bus that’s been outfitted as a mobile coffee bar and they will be in the Triangle April 2nd through the 4th giving out free coffee and tea drinks.

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I snapped these pictures of the bus the last time they were in town when I scored a FREE latte at the Whole Foods in North Raleigh. They wouln’t be in Raleigh on this visit, but next week you can find the bus at three other Triangle Whole Foods Locations.

Where to find the Coffee Bus Next Week
Chapel Hill Whole Foods ~ Saturday, April 2nd (2-5pm)
Durham Whole Foods ~ Sunday, April 3rd (2-5pm)
Cary Whole Foods ~ Monday, April 4th (2-5pm)

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To learn more about the Allegro Coffee Bus visit http://www.allegrocoffee.com/blog/

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PICNIC Now Open Sundays

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The Barbecue Man (Wyatt Dickson) and the Chef (Ben Adams)
Photo courtesy Eric Waters Photography

Starting this Sunday PICNIC, the popular new whole hog barbecue restaurant in Durham, will be open each Sunday from 11am to 9pm. This Easter Sunday, in addition to the regular menu there will be a special spiced rubbed smoked / stuffed lamb stuffed with aromatics and cooked on the smoker. They are also adding a new biscuit menu including a fried chicken biscuit sandwich along with other classics like sausage, egg, and cheese biscuits. The biscuit menu will be available each Sunday moving forward.

PICNIC is open each week Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 11am-9pm and Friday and Saturday 11am-10pm. Closed Tuesdays. For more information visit http://www.picnicdurham.com.

PICNIC
1647 Cole Mill Road
Durham, NC 27705 (map)

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Big Boss Brewing Co. Opens New Taproom Space & Shares About New Beers

 

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The team at Big Boss Brewing Co.sharing about their beer

Last week I had a chance to visit Big Boss Brewing Company in Raleigh to check out their new taproom space and try some of their new beers. The brewery has retrofitted their existing space in Raleigh to include a spacious new taproom with additional seating and more taps. The new space is currently open on weekends and available for special events.

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Big Boss Breweing Co. new taproom space

While I was there I sampled a few of their latest beer offerings as well. Keep and eye out for their new Starduster single hop Polaris Pale Ale and the Big Boss Root Beer Stout. I really enjoyed both of these beers. Don’t worry, the Root Beer Stout is not a soda. It is a true stout. The Starduster will be available on draft only, but the Root Beer Stout is available in bottles. You should be able to find the stout now at the brewery.

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New taproom space can host up to 21 taps

In April keep an eye out for Big Boss’s Horsefly, a wheat ale aged in wine barrels for  300 days and the 10th anniversary edition of their Monkey Bizz-ness. Their popular farmhouse ale aged in fresh oak barrels for 90+ days. I’ve always been a fan of Big Boss and am happy to see the new additions to their space and beer lineup. Be sure to check both out soon.

Big Boss Brewing Company
1249 Wicker Drive
Raleigh, NC 27604
websitehttp://bigbossbrewing.com/
facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/bigbossbrewing/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigbossbrewing/
twitter:  @BigBossBeer

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Weekend Picks: March 11th-13th

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Looking for something to do this weekend? There are plenty of fun events going on the next few days, from parades and live music to checking out the new PICNIC in Durham for some whole hog barbecue. Here are my top picks for the weekend of March 11th through the 13th. I’ve also included a few tips for places to grab a slice of pie on Monday 3.14 – also known as “Pi Day”.

Friday – March 11th

Art in the Evening at NC Museum of Art
Sidecar Social Club returns to the NC Museum of Art for a night of jazz music and art. The museum’s “Art in the Evening” series is free and open to the public. Music begins around 5:30pm and goes until 8pm. If you need dinner plans check out the Iris restaurant inside the museum. Reservations encouraged.

Saturday – March 12th

Raleigh St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The parade kicks off at 10am, starting at Lane Street and making its way down Wilmington, Fayetteville and Salisbury Streets (parade route). There will also be lots of activities for the kids along with live music and dancing on two stages located in City Plaza and Martin Street (music schedule). For more information visit http://www.raleighstpats.org

Sunday – March 13th

PICNIC welcomes John Shelton Reed
PICNIC, North Carolina’s newest whole hog barbecue joint, welcomes John Shelton Reed on March 13th to celebrate BARBECUE: A Savor the South Cookbook. Guests are invited to meet John Shelton Reed at PICNIC in Durham on Sunday, March 13th from 2pm to 4pm. PICNIC’s barbecue – and all the fixin’s – will be served, as well as snacks, desserts, and wine and beer on draft. (A cash bar will be open as well.) Flyleaf Books will be on-hand selling signed copies of BARBECUE for $20. Tickets for $30 may be purchased at http://peatix.com/event/149864/view.

Durham Food Truck Rodeo
50+ food trucks, local craft beer and live music in Durham Central Park from 12-4pm. For a full list of trucks visit the event website here. As always, get there early to avoid the lines.

Bonus: Monday March 14th is “Pi Day”
Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, which is approximately 3.14159. In Celebration of Pi Day on Monday 3.14 Bean Traders and Scratch  in Durham will both offer pie by the slice for $3.14 all day. Also, the East Durham Pie Company  and The Parlour in Durham will team up to offer ice cream and pie (also for $3.14 a slice) from 3:14pm to 10pm. If you are looking for pizza pie check out the 12″ pie special for $5 at Farina in Raleigh’s Lafayette Village.

 

 

 

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The Magical World of The Lion King ~ Now Playing at DPAC Through March 20th

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Don’t miss your chance to see Disney’s The Lion King musical going on now through March 20th at the Durham Performing Arts Center. I recently attended a performance and was simply blown away. Like most my age I saw the animated feature-length film back when it was released by Disney in 1994. Going in to the musical I was thinking that maybe it would be geared more towards children, but I quickly discovered that this is a magical performance that both adults and children alike can relate to and truly enjoy.

As I’m sure you know, the story is a coming of age parable set among animals indigenous to its setting, the African savanna and tells the tale of Simba, the lion cub who rises to be the King of the jungle. Since all of the characters are animals, transforming the story from the animated big screen to live action is no small task but the production succeeds on every front. Each of the characters is brought to life through the use of amazing costumes, masks, and puppets. What’s truly amazing about this performance is that the actors that wear the animal masks and control the puppets are fully seen. As an audience member you simply begin to see the human and the animal as one magical whole. After just a few moments into the performance I found myself doing this naturally as the magic on stage fuels your imagination as the performance unfolds before you.

The opening scene you will be leave you on the edge of your seat and tickled with goosebumps as you witness the majestic procession of animals including zebras, hippos, antelopes, birds and giraffes as they make their way up the theater aisles and across the stage to witness the presentation ceremony of Simba atop Pride Rock. Throughout the night I was constantly amazed at the ingenuity in which the animal characters and action sequences were brought to life using different techniques. Ranging from the use of shadow puppetry for hunting scenes to the use of rollers and a canvas scroll to create the illusion of thousands of stampeding Wildebeests in a particularly dramatic action sequence.

The eye-catching set design and special effects of the Pridelands and the Outlands are equally outstanding and truly something to behold. My wife enjoyed how the grassland was portrayed by actors dancing about with tufts of tall grass resting upon their heads. My favorite was a scene where Mufasa appears as ghostly image in the night sky in the form of a floating celestial head which presents itself to Simba in a time of need to speak words of wisdom after he has lost his way. The theme of each scene is reinforced with the great score and songs from the movie along with a few fun additions. I particularly enjoyed seeing musicians playing the bongos and other instruments to add sound effects in certain scenes. Much like seeing the performers wearing masks, witnessing the bongo players didn’t distract from the performance, rather it added to it by making the experience even more engaging.

The performances by the actors were also endearing. Even though he is the villain, Patrick R. Brown is wonderful as the sarcastic “Scar” as he plots his way to overthrow his brother, the powerful and benevolent “Mufasa”, played by Gerald Ramsey and prevent “Simba”, played by Aaron Nelson, from taking his rightful place as leader of the Pridelands. Of course there is also plenty of Comic relief provided by Pumbaa and Timon, the flatulent warthog and his meerkat friend played by Ben Lipitz and Nick Cordileone respectively. The hyena henchman for Scar were also crowd pleasers providing some hearty laughs with their antics. Each of the actors added something special to the character they played. They were true to the original while adding a piece of their own soul to the animal spirit they were portraying. None of them were anything short of mesmerizing.

Now that I have finally seen the The Lion King musical I am left wondering why I waited so long. It truly was a magical performance that I will long remember. Do try and catch it before it’s run finishes at DPAC later this month.

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Performance Schedule & Ticket Information
The
 Durham Performing Arts Center presents Disney’s THE LION KING  March 8-10, 8 p.m. March 11, 2 and 8 p.m. March 12, 1 and 6:30 p.m. March 13, 7:30 p.m. March 15-17, 8 p.m. March 18, 2 and 8 p.m. March 19, and 1 and 6:30 p.m. March 20 at 123 Vivian St., Durham, North Carolina 27701, in the American Tobacco Historic District.

TICKETS: $33-$109. Click here for DPAC Special Offers.

BOX OFFICE: DPAC Box Office: 919-680-ARTS (2787), tickets@DPACnc.com, or http://www.DPACnc.com/events-tickets/where-to-buy.

Ticketmaster: 800-982-2787 or http://www.ticketmaster.com/venueartist/115558/820969.

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