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This Weekend’s Picks! April 5-7, 2013

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Following a relatively quiet Easter weekend this first weekend in April is packed with events! Everything from art walks and grand openings to film festivals and food trucks.  See below for my top picks of things to check out this weekend. Have a tip or suggestion for next week? Send me an email at TriangleExplorer@gmail.com.

Friday April 5th

First Friday Art Walk in Downtown Raleigh
First Friday is a free self-guided tour of downtown’s cutting edge cultural hot spots. Local art galleries, art studios, alternative art venues, and museums stay open late the first Friday of every month to welcome thousands of art-seeking enthusiasts downtown. The event runs from 6 pm-9 pm, but some venue hours may vary.  For detailed venue information, click here.

When: Friday 6-9pm
Where:  Various locations throughout downtown Raleigh
More Info: website

Grand Opening Celebration of Coffee Bar at Videri Chocolate
Stop by Videri Chocolate in Raleigh’s downtown Warehouse District to join them in celebrating the grand opening of their new coffee counter serving Stumptown Coffee. Espresso drinks and hot chocolate served all night. Free Trophy Brewing beer will be served along with a showcase of local artwork by Sean Martin. They will also have some First Friday specials on chocolate & Coffee

When: Friday 6-9pm
Where: Videri Chocolate, 327 W. Davie Street, Raleigh
More Info: website

Sola Coffee 1st Anniversary Celebration
Sola Coffee Celebrates their one year anniversary all weekend long! Featuring coffee tastings, live music, and a drawing for free mini donuts for a year.

Friday @ Sola
– “Tasting a World of Coffee” Free Coffee Tasting ~ 1-3 pm
– Live Music by Dublin Down (Celtic Music) ~ 7:30 pm

Saturday @ Sola
– Live Music w/ Gabe Trace (Jazz Pianist) ~ 10:15 am
– Live Music w/ Mac Brown (Acoustic Covers) ~ 11:30 am
– Live Music w/ Smith & Leonhardt (Acoustic Covers) ~ 7:30 pm
– NCAA Michigan v. Syracuse Game (In TV Meeting Room)
– Drawing for Hot Mini Donuts for a year (2 winners) ~ 8:30 pm

When: All Day Friday & Saturday
Where: Sola Coffee & Cafe, 7705 Lead Mine Road, Raleigh
More Info: website

Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham
Annual international Film Festival dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema. Each spring Full Frame welcomes filmmakers and film lovers from around the world to historic downtown Durham, North Carolina for a four-day, morning to midnight array of over 100 films as well as discussions, panels, and southern hospitality. Set within a four-block radius, the intimate festival landscape fosters community and conversation between filmmakers, film professionals and the public.

When: April 4-7th
Where: Various locations in Durham (list of venues)
More Info: website

Saturday April 6th

Rock & Shop Market
The Rock & Shop Market is a hip shopping event that features over 75 juried emerging artisans & makers from the Southeast and beyond. These artisans sell their wares alongside bands, djs and food trucks. The market, started in 2004, attracts thousands of shoppers per event.

When: Saturday 11am-7pm
Where: Durham Armory, 220 Foster Street, Durham
More Info: website

Free Full Frame Film Screening w/Food Trucks in Durham Central Park
Grab a blanket and head out to Durham Central Park to watch a free screening of  the documentary “Trash Dance,” a story about “a choreographer that finds beauty and grace in garbage trucks, and against the odds, rallies reluctant city trash collectors to perform an extraordinary dance spectacle. On an abandoned airport runway, two dozen sanitation workers—and their trucks—inspire an audience of thousands.” Several food truck will also be on hand to sell food to the crowds.

When: Saturday 6pm (Food Trucks) 8:30 (Film Begins)
Where: Durham Central Park
More Info: website

Sunday April 7th

Wild Food & Herb Market in Carrboro
The Wild Food + Herb Market is a monthly outdoor market featuring foragers, herbalists, wild food cultivators and local nature educators. The Market is the first of its kind in the United States. This market is a great place to buy, sell, trade and gather with others interested in wild foods and herbs.

When: Sunday 1-4pm
Where: 301 West Main Street, Carrboro
More Info: website

My New Business “Must Visit” Suggestion
My weekend “must visit” for those of you visiting Durham this weekend is the The Parlour. They make INCREDIBLE  ice cream by hand & support local producers whenever possible. They started out as a food truck selling ice cream from a cool little bus and recently opened their brick and mortar location at 117 Market Street in Durham (Across from the Bull Statue). In addition to regular ice cream, they make sorbets and coconut-based vegan flavors. Their downtown location also sells house made pastries and sodas, and select espresso drinks.

 

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This Weekend’s Picks! ~ March 8-10, 2013

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Weekend of March 8-10th

There are some great things going on this weekend in the Triangle! Here are some of my picks for things to check out the weekend of Friday  March 8th through Sunday March 10th.

Friday March 8th

Rebirth Brass Band Concert
Grammy Award winning New Orleans brass band.
When: Friday 8pm
Where: Carrboro Arts Center, 300-G East Main Street, Carrboro (map)
Tickets: $18/$22
More Info: website

Live Music at Sola Coffee & Cafe
Great local coffee & Ace & T-Bone Original Acoustic Blues, Jazz & Folk
When: Friday 7:30pm
Where: Sola Coffee & Cafe, 7705 Lead Mine Road, Raleigh (map)
More Info: website

Saturday March 9th

Food Truck Rodeo with “Gouge” Wrestling
Live wrestling matches, 7 food trucks, and local beer.
When: Saturday 5-9pm
Where: Rebus Works, 301-2 Kinsey Street, Raleigh (map)
More Info: website

Raleigh Brewing Company Grand Opening
Grand opening celebration of Raleigh’s newest brewery w/ live music, food trucks, and beer (of course!).
When: Saturday 5pm-12am.
Where: Raleigh Brewing Company, 3709 Neil St, Raleigh  (map)
More Info: website

Sunday March 10th

Durham Food Truck Rodeo
53 food trucks, music, and local beer for sale from Fullsteam Brewery.
When: Sunday 12:30-4:30
Where: Durham Central Park, 501 Foster Street, Durham (map)
More Info: website

Other Suggestions

Some great local businesses have recently opened their doors in downtown Durham that should be on everyone’s list to check out.  If you are over in the Bull City this weekend stop in to Cocoa Cinnamon for a great latte, cup of coffee, or tea. I also recommend you check out the just opened brick and mortar location for Monuts Donuts. They make the best donuts ever! Both of these local businesses  have created incredible spaces for the community to enjoy.

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“Altar Ego” Fashion Show at the Washington Duke Inn Friday March 1st

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Photo courtesy of Tre Bella Bridal

This Friday, March 1, Tre Bella Bridal of Durham is hosting Altar Ego, its annual fashion event, at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club. The fashion show will feature both ready-to-wear and bridal fashion. Proceeds from the event and a portion of the sales will benefit Girls on the Run of the Traingle, a nonprofit focusing on character development for girls ages 8 to 12.

Participating Boutiques:
Ready to Wear Fashion:  Hadley Emerson, Scout and Molly of Chapel Hill, Smitten Boutique
Bridal Fashion:  Tre Bella Bridal, Bella Bridesmaid, Bernard’s Formalwear

Special Guest:
Emily Giffin, the New York Times best-selling author of Something Borrowed and Something Blue, will be signing books during the cocktail hour before giving a presentation at 7:30pm.
Event Schedule:
6:30 – Doors Open!
6:45-7:30
Cocktail Hour w/ Book Signing and Meet & Greet with the Author! Bring a book or buy one there. Cocktail Hour! Guests will be treated to a Signature Cocktail and delicious Hors d’Oeuvres prepared by the amazing Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club. There will also be a cash bar available. The Shopping Experience! During cocktail hour all of the participating boutiques will be selling accessories and clothing.
7:30-8:00
Emily Giffin Presentation
8-9:30
Fashion Show! View the latest in ready-to-wear fashions from the Triangle’s trendiest boutiques. The show will close with the latest in bridal fashion.
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Photo courtesy of Tre Bella Bridal

The Charity:
The proceeds from the evening’s events plus a portion of the sales from the shopping experience will go to The Girls on the Run of the Trianlge NC. Girls on the Run of the Triangle is a life-changing character development program for girls ages 8-12. They inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running. Through a combination of running, group activities and individual goal setting, girls are taught values that lead to a confident sense of self.

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Photo courtesy of Tre Bella Bridal

TICKET INFORMATION:
Wesbsite –  http://www.trebellabridal.com/altarego.html
Tickets $50.00/person available at  –   http://altarego2013.eventbrite.com/

About Tre Bella Bridal
Tre Bella Bridal was founded in 2007 by the Price Sisters (Kate Price, Rachael Price, and Becky Simmons). The company has grown to include two stores: Tre Bella Flowers and Tre Bella Bridal. Each location represents the sisters’ passion for flowers, fashion, and design. Visit www.trebellabridal.com for more information.

About The Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club
Known for its gracious hospitality, superb cuisine and exceptional service, the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club is nestled on 300 acres of tall pines and stately hardwoods in the heart of North Carolina. The Inn boasts 271 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites, a Robert Trent Jones-designed 18-hole championship golf course and superb meeting facilities for groups from 20 to 600.

Both the Inn and its flagship restaurant, the Fairview Dining Room are recipients of the coveted AAA Four Diamond rating. Additionally, the Fairview has received the Wine Spectator’s magazine’s Award of Excellence for 10 consecutive years.

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2013 Durham Mardi Gras Celebration February 9th & 12th!

Durham Mardi Gras

Poster Art by Jamie B. Wolcott

Looking to celebrate Mardi Gras in the Triangle this year? Then check out some of the great local costume making and music events going on in Durham starting this Saturday followed by even more revelry with a local Mardi Gras Parade (with a second line band and all) on “Fat Tuesday” February 12th.

The fun kicks off this weekend on Saturday at Motorco with live music and costume making (materials provided by The Scrap Exchange). Then the good times continue on Fat Tuesday with a local parade and more music. On Tuesday musicians, dancers, and the public meet will meet at the CCB Plaza (the one with the big bull statue) in downtown Durham around 6:30pm. The group will then parade on down to Rigsbee Avenue near Motorco & Fullsteam at about 7pm where you can enjoy another great night of live music and dancing. Full details of the bands scheduled to perform are provided below. I’ll be joining the good times playing my trombone and the fabulous Bulltown Strutters. Hope to see you there! Laissez les bon temps rouler!

Saturday February 9th
(All events in Motorco Garage)

Kidz, Bands,Costumes

4 –6pm  kids & adults – Mardi Gras costume making party (material supplied free by the Scrap Exchange)
Music
4:00 Blue Tailed Skinks
5:00 Lester Fricks

Mardi Gras Extravaganza
8-10pm Adult Mardi Gras costume making party (material supplied free by the Scrap Exchange)
Music
8:00 Beauty Operators
9:00 The Bulltown Strutters
10:00 Tom Merrigan
11: 00 SWAG

Fat Tuesday February 12th

Durham Mardi Gras Parade:
6:30 Meet at the bull, CCB plaza, downtown Durham
7:00 Parade to Motorco

Motorco Main Stage:
7:45 Mel Melton & the Wicked Mojos
9:15 The Bulltown Strutters
10:30 Atiba Rorie and Africa Unplugged

Motorco Garage Stage:
8:45 Rhonda Robichaux
10:00 Phatlynx

Fullsteam:
8:30 Haw River Rounders
10:15 The George Tisdale Band

For a glimpse at some photos taken during last year’s Durham Mardi Gras Parade visit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicolepphoto/sets/72157629076073508/

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Rise in Durham – A Donut & Biscuit Lover’s Paradise!

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Rise

For the past few months now I’ve been eagerly following the progress of a new donut and biscuit shop that just recently opened in Durham. It is called “Rise” and is located in the Renaissance Village shopping center just behind Southpoint Mall. The guys behind Rise are the masterminds who introduced the Triangle to the insanely popular OnlyBurger food truck, so expectations have been high. Rise has only been open a few weeks now, but already seems to be off to a great start and regulalryl draws large crowds each morning. I stopped by during their first week open and immediately realized that I was not the only one eagerly awaiting their arrival!

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The menu & ordering at the counter

Rise features a host of both donut and biscuit options that changes almost daily. You can keep up with the daily menu by following their facebook page where they post a picture of the menu each morning. The biscuit sandwich menu the day I visited included old favorites like a biscuit with eggs, bacon, and locally made peanut butter and jellies. I noted they get their peanut butter from Big Spoon Roasters peanut butter (out of Durham) which is a favorite of mine. They also had some more involved biscuits with things like southern chicken salad, country ham, creamy mac & cheese, and pork chop.

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Bacon Biscuit

I opted for one of their more basic biscuits that simply had two nice crispy bacon strips. I also made a quick decision and bought a raspberry jelly donut and a big apple fritter. The biscuit was nice and buttery and just flaky enough without being to hard or too soft and doughy. I was thrilled to see the bacon was nice and cooked as I prefer my bacon to be on the well done side. I enjoyed my biscuit with a nice cup of locally roasted coffee. I was happy to see that Rise is using coffee from locally owned Bean Traders Coffee which operates just down the road from their location.

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Saturday morning crowd

Of course, I couldn’t make a trip to Rise and leave without first trying a few of their awesome looking donuts. Like their biscuits the donut menu is constantly changing so they post an update each day on their facebook page. I am a little old school when it comes to donuts. I grew up eating my way through the offerings at dunkin donuts and kripsy kreme. I’ve also been to gourmet shops like Vodoo donut out in Portland so I’ve had my share of creaive donuts. I tend to shy away from donuts that are just glammed up with sugary toppings like cocoa puffs or fruit loops abd instead gravitate towards the basics like an old fashioned plain and jelly donuts. I am also a sucker for anything with apple or cinnamon so I opted for Rise’s raspberry filled donut and their honey crisp apple fritter.

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Raspberry Jelly Donut

I found the raspberry jelly doughnut to be extremely fresh and tastys. It perhaps could have done with a little less powdered sugar on top but it was easy enough to brush off. The raspberry jelly filling was spot on. I’m not sure if they make the jelly in house or get it locally made, but it tasted great. I also like that the donut wasn’t over stuffed with jelly which can sometimes overpower the flavor of the dough in a lesser donut. It had just the right amount of filling making it enjoyable but not messy.

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Honey Crisp Apple Fritter

I was won over by the Honey Crisp Apple Fritter as well. I enjoyed the light sugary honey glaze and how I discovered actual chunks of real apples as I pulled  apart the fritter.  Like the jelly donut the fact that it was soft and fresh made the fritter stand out among others I have had elsewhere in the past. I look forward to getting back to Rise soon to try some of their other donut offerings. I would very much like to try their maple bacon bar and chocoloate cake donuts! I read that they have also slowly begun to introduce some gluten free or “nearly” gluten free donut options. Check out their facebook page for more information as their menu evolves.

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Take a number!

The crowd at Rise can grow pretty large fairly quickly in the morning rush so I think it is wise that they have employed a “take a number” system. When you first enter you grab a number and wait to be called on to place your order. When I was there the ticket dispenser was up by the counter and donut display case but I hear they have moved it next to the front door so you see it right away and know what to do as you first enter. Either way, they tend to have a lot of people working the kitchen and the counter so even with a crowd things moved along fairly quickly on my visit.

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Seating options

The interior is not too big and given the large crowds they regularly draw it isn’t they type of place I would plan on sitting down inside to eat. There is some limited seating along one of the walls inside and several tables outside that can be enjoyed during warmer months. In general it is more of a pick up and go type operation but perhaps the crowds will slim down in the coming months making it possible to sit down and relax inside to eat in the future.

For more information about Rise and to keep updated on their daily menu I suggest you follow them on facebook. Rise is definitely a place worth checking out. If you have been there already please let me know what you think and of course I am open to suggestions about what donut to get from them next!

Rise
8200 Renaissance Parkway Suite 1003, Durham, NC (Map)
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/risebiscuitsdonuts
Twitter: @risedurham

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