admin on September 29th, 2010

Which E-Reader Would You Buy? As an avid reader, and a huge fan of printed books, I started to wonder, “What is the big hype with e-readers?” As a late adopter of new technology, it is especially hard for me to read on a device that digitally holds books, magazines, or newspapers. So, if I [...]

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admin on September 27th, 2010

Fresh Asian Noodle Bar in Durham Don’t bypass this noodle bar for the mediocre burger restaurant! Chai’s Noodle Bar & Bistro, located near Duke University on Erwin Rd, delivers on taste using fresh ingredients and herbs. The whole menu is flavored in the traditional Asian style cuisine with delicious dishes such as the Pad Thai, [...]

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admin on September 22nd, 2010

Stone Temple Pilots Rocks Raleigh Oct. 19th! From the twisted mind of Scott Weiland came forth albums such as ‘Purple’, ‘Core’ and ‘Tiny Music…Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop’ that defined a generation of music. Other influential bands such as Nirvana, AIC, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam all did the same, but Stone Temple Pilots, with psychedelic front man Weiland, [...]

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admin on September 20th, 2010

Cirque de la Symphonie The circus is coming! Well, the circus and symphony! It’s actually a great mash-up of orchestra music with precise movements that denote great meticulous care to the art of acrobatics. Very much unlike traditional circus acts with goofy clown antics with animals typically found on other continents, the Cirque de la [...]

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admin on September 14th, 2010

Events Around Durham It’s never too late to plan for your weekend! The weekend weather outlook from The Weather Channel looks awesome, so maybe some outdoor plans are in order? Here is a listing of calendar events for the Durham area. Durham Walking Food Tour Delta Ray – Streets at Southpoint Concert (Live Music) Discovery [...]

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The Science of Beer, Museum of Science and Life — Sept. 16th, 7-9 p.m. Beer — that magic concoction of hops and barley — is probably the most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. Dating back as far as 9000 B.C. and found in almost every culture, it’s no wonder that Beer fascinates, along with [...]

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admin on September 8th, 2010

It’s a day going to the dogs! The Woofstock Experience 2010 welcomes out dog lovers and patrons of Durham! Visitors will find information about basic pet care, training and agility. Live music from The Trosa Band and Andy Coats & The Bank Walkers will be there to entertain guest of the human variety. Vendors will [...]

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admin on September 7th, 2010

With autumn approaching quickly, it’s a opportunity to get out and explore your environment. It’s also a great time to learn about your camera. Yes, that device that takes pictures but you don’t really understand the mechanics behind photography. Photography has since been considered a media used primarily by professionals. But with the progression of [...]

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admin on September 2nd, 2010

If you’re like me, you have to work harder to remember names and other small pieces of information. But the time and effort you put into remembering certain bits of information is beneficial for your brain. Any stimulus that requires usage of your brain strengthens the memory and how you store new information thereby improving memory. Acronyms – [...]

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