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2026-02-04

Join us in Durham NC To Celebrate Black History and Culture

The history of African Americans in Durham is as integral to the Bull City as the brick and mortar that built it. Grit, fortitude, and the unapologetic pursuit of justice define a community whose influence has helped move the nation closer to equality—locally and far beyond North Carolina.

As Durhamites and visitors alike, we stand on the shoulders of trailblazers who planted seeds of justice and opportunity generations ago. From historic Black Wall Street to today’s thriving arts, education, and entrepreneurial scenes, Durham continues to honor Black excellence in powerful ways. Whether you’re visiting during Black History Month or planning year-round cultural experiences, here’s your guide to celebrating Black history and culture in Durham, NC.


Annual Durham Events Celebrating Black History & Culture

Kwanzaafest

January 1, 2026

On New Year’s Day, the African American Dance Ensemble presents Kwanzaafest at the Durham Armory—a joyful celebration of African American heritage, culture, and family marking the final day of the seven-day holiday. All are welcome to participate in this vibrant community gathering.

Book Harvest’s Dream Big MLK Day

January 19, 2026

Each year around MLK Day, Book Harvest hosts Dream Big, a community-wide celebration of diversity, literacy, and access to books for all children. Donations of new or gently used children’s books are accepted from December 1 through January 31, and volunteers are always welcome.

MLK Commemoration & Day of Service at Duke University

January 17, 2026

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at Duke’s Page Auditorium in 1964, shortly after the Civil Rights Act was signed into law. Duke commemorates his legacy each year with a free public service and a Day of Service honoring his commitment to justice and equity.


North Carolina Central University Black History Month Celebration

February 2026

NCCU hosts a full slate of free, public events throughout February, including film screenings, lectures, panels, and performances featuring nationally recognized activists, scholars, and artists.


Opening Program & Reception: February 4, 2026 | Miller-Morgan Auditorium | 6–7:30 p.m.

pARTies on Parrish

February 1–28, 2026

104 W. Parrish St.

Weird Productions and Black Robin Ventures transform Parrish Street into a month-long celebration of Black creativity. Expect art, poetry, storytelling, food, music, and science—plus a kickoff party on February 7.


Bull City in Black: HBCU Showcase

February 7, 2026 | 12–3 p.m.

Emily K Center

This free event highlights regional HBCUs and supports prospective students and families with workshops on financial aid, first-generation student experiences, resume support, and more.


Black History Month Guided Tours at the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice

February 7 & 21, 2026 | 10 a.m.–12 p.m.

Hosted by Executive Director Angela Thorpe Mason, these guided tours focus on the life and legacy of Pauli Murray—civil rights activist, legal scholar, and trailblazer for social justice.


Black History Month Lecture at Duke University

February 17, 2026 | 6 p.m.

Penn Pavilion

Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz—author, educator, and daughter of Malcolm X—shares reflections on her father’s enduring legacy and the ongoing pursuit of liberation and human rights.


Melanated Creatives Market

February 21, 2026 | 3–8 p.m.

Durham Central Park

Support Black-owned businesses, artists, and makers while enjoying food trucks, community vibes, and local creativity.


Black Genius Fest

February 28, 2026

Black Wall Street – Parrish Street

Village of Wisdom takes over historic Black Wall Street with 20+ interactive dream stations celebrating Black genius—past, present, and future.


For the Culture Festival

February 28, 2026 | 3–10 p.m.

Durham Central Park

Live music, food trucks, family activities, Black-owned vendors, and a full day of celebration honoring Black History Month.


Durham Black History Walking Tour

Saturdays at 4 p.m. | CCB Plaza

Triangle Walking Tours guides participants through stories of Durham’s Black architects, activists, business leaders, and change-makers.


Year-Round Events Honoring Black History & Culture

Hayti Heritage Film Festival – March 6–7, 2026
Biscuits & Banjos Festival – Returning 2027
Biscuits & Banjos Presents: Rhiannon Giddens’ Beloved Community – April 27, 2026 at Durham Performing Arts Center
Beats N Bars Festival – TBD
Bimbé Cultural Arts Festival – May 16, 2026 NC
Juneteenth Celebration – June (dates vary)
Black Farmers Market – 1st & 3rd Sundays, April–November
Phoenix Fest – Fall (TBD)
NCCU Homecoming – October (TBD)
Blacktoberfest – Fall (TBD)

Historic Sites & Cultural Hubs

Historic Stagville – Preserving and teaching the lived experiences of enslaved people in North Carolina
Pauli Murray Center for History & Social Justice
– Education, activism, and community engagement
Hayti Heritage Center – Celebrating 50 years of Black arts and culture
Black Wall Street (Parrish Street) – Legacy of Black entrepreneurship
Provident1898 – Coworking and innovation hub for Black entrepreneurs
Confronting Change Exhibit at the Carolina Theatre – Civil rights and desegregation history Soul Sanctuary – A creative refuge uplifting Black and BIPOC voices

Celebrating Black Artists & Storytellers

Whistle Stop Tours – Immersive performance-based Black history tours NCCU Art Museum – Dedicated to African American artists Nasher Museum of Art – Groundbreaking collections spotlighting artists of African descent

Plan Your Visit to Durham

Durham’s commitment to honoring Black history and culture is woven into its festivals, historic sites, public art, and community spaces. Whether you’re attending a February festival or exploring year-round landmarks, the Bull City offers countless opportunities to learn, reflect, and celebrate.

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2025-10-29

The Triangle Entertainment Guide Wednesday October 29th Edition

🌿 Morning Adventures in the Triangle

Start your day surrounded by art and nature at Sculpture in the Garden — open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the North Carolina Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill. Enjoy stunning outdoor sculptures with free admission and a $5 suggested donation.

In Durham, locals can take advantage of Durham Community Day at the Museum of Life + Science, offering free admission for Durham County residents from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Families with little ones can head to Total Tot Time at W.D. Hill Recreation Center from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, or enjoy Halloween-themed storytelling fun at Durham County Library’s Halloween Storytime on the Roof at The Durham Hotel (10:30 AM).

Meanwhile in Raleigh, Highland United Methodist Church hosts a cozy Storytime in the Pumpkin Patch at 10:30 AM — perfect for kids and parents to celebrate the season.

🎃 Midday Family Fun & Community Support

From 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, Boxyard RTP will host an Emergency Distribution Event for furloughed federal workers, providing free diapers and essential supplies.

Gamers can enjoy Board Game Night all day long — noon to 10:00 PM at Gizmo Brew Works in Durham, and 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM at PourWorks Beer and Wine Shop in Raleigh.

Tech learners can join Wednesdays at One: Computers & Technology Q&A at Grace Lutheran Church in Durham (12:30 PM) for hands-on digital support.

Science lovers will enjoy two great free programs at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh — Incredible Science (1:30 PM) and Window on Animal Health (1:30 PM) at the Nature Research Center.

Families can head to the Carrboro Farmers’ Market for Market Bunch Kids’ Activities (3:00–6:00 PM), or support local sustainability with the “Pay What You Can” Farm Stand at Raleigh City Farm (4:00–7:00 PM).

🐶 Evening Events, Festivals & Halloween Fun

As the sun sets, the Triangle lights up with Halloween and fall-themed festivities!

Spooky Tails: Halloween Event for Dogs 🐾 | 5:00–7:00 PM | Apex Nature Park Fall Festival 🎃 | 5:00–7:00 PM | Centenary United Methodist Church, Smithfield Trunk or Treat + Free Hot Dog Dinner 🌭 | 5:30–7:30 PM | Highland United Methodist Church, Raleigh Free Acro Yoga at Pullen Park 🧘 | 5:30–8:30 PM | Pullen Park, Raleigh

In Durham, join the Trunk or Treat at Holton Center (6:00–8:00 PM) or swing by Emmanuel Baptist Church in Raleigh for the Five Points Fall Festival (6:00–8:00 PM).

If you’re curious about plants and agriculture, don’t miss Wine + Weed: Learn About Plants & Farming at Raleigh City Farm (6:00–7:00 PM) — an engaging, educational (and adult-friendly!) event.

Creative minds can unwind at Bring Your Own Craft Night at Raleigh Brewing (6:30–9:30 PM).

🎭 Nightlife, Music & Late-Night Fun

Get spooky with literature and live performance at (Dis)connected: Tales of Poe, Shelley, Fears and Fury — a darkly creative show at the Cary Arts Center (7:00 PM, $12–$18).

At Pullen Park, the Raleigh Drum Circle & Hoop Jam runs from 7:00–8:30 PM, blending rhythm, movement, and community.

Trivia and craft nights fill the evening too — Hammered Trivia at Sneaky Penguin Brewing (7:00–9:00 PM) and Stitch N’ Bitch Craft Night at Steel String Brewery in Carrboro (7:00–11:00 PM).

If you’re ready to sing the night away, join one of several karaoke nights across the Triangle:

🎤 The Backyard Bar, Apex – 8:00–10:30 PM 🎤 Moon Dog Meadery, Durham – 8:00–11:45 PM

And don’t forget the Weekly Skee Ball Tournament at Boxcar Bar + Arcade in Durham (8:00–10:30 PM) for a classic throwback night.

Explore the Triangle Every Day

From farm stands to festivals, yoga to trivia, and science to storytime — Wednesday, October 29, 2025, is packed with free and family-friendly fun all across the Triangle.

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2025-09-26

The Triangle Entertainment Guide Friday September 26th Edition

Looking for the best things to do across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and beyond this Friday? From art walks and ghost tours to Oktoberfest celebrations and live music, the Triangle has something for everyone. Whether you want family-friendly fun, free outdoor concerts, or nightlife adventures, here’s your go-to guide for Friday, September 26, 2025.

🌿 Family & Outdoor Events

Families have plenty to enjoy this Friday with free outdoor activities. At the JC Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, kids and parents can celebrate Take a Child Outside Week with an all-day self-guided scavenger hunt, a fun way to explore nature together. Later in the evening, head to Carolina Square in Chapel Hill for Movies Under the Stars, where Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie will be shown from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.—just bring a blanket and settle in for a magical night under the sky.

🍻 Oktoberfest & Seasonal Festivals

The Triangle is brimming with festivals and fall celebrations this Friday. In Raleigh, Oktoberfest at Ponysaurus Brewing Co. offers festive brews and good cheer, while Durham hosts the all-day OctoBullFest at Bull City Burger & Beer from 11:11 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Over in RTP, Oktoberfest at Boxyard runs from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., filling the evening with lively entertainment. For music lovers, Sanford’s Carolina Indie Fest takes place at Hugger Mugger Brewing from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m., featuring a night of free live performances.

🎶 Concerts, Arts & Culture

Friday is packed with cultural and community events across the Triangle. In Durham, the Pride Durham: Justice Concert & Rally takes over CCB Plaza from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Meanwhile, Cary hosts the Final Friday Art Loop and Gallery of Artists Reception from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., and Hillsborough comes alive with the Last Fridays Art Walk during the same hours. For performing arts, head to Chapel Hill for PlayMakers’ free performance of King James at 7:30 p.m., or experience the energy of Discover Dance: K-Pop Night at Downtown Cary Park from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. To end the evening on a rhythmic note, join the One Tribe Final Friday Drum Circle with fire spinning at the Old Cary Library Site from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

🍷 Tastings & Unique Experiences

The Triangle brings a mix of tastings and unique experiences. Start with a free wine tasting with Sommelier Matt Weiss at Taylor’s Wine Shop from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., then head to Local 919 in Raleigh for another complimentary tasting at 6:00 p.m. For something playful, join Plant Bingo at TCB in Fuquay-Varina at 6:30 p.m., or dive into nostalgia with Video Game Night at Moon Dog Meadery in Durham, running from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m.

🎤 Live Music & Comedy

If you’re looking for laughs and live entertainment on Friday night, the Triangle has plenty to offer. Kick things off in Durham with Live Band Karaoke at Mystic Farm from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., where your $10 ticket includes a cocktail. Over in Fuquay-Varina, Dueling Pianos Night starts at 7:00 p.m. at The Mason Jar Lager Company, offering a free, high-energy show. Comedy fans can head to Durham’s Durty Bull Brewing for a free Stand-up Comedy Open Mic from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m., or catch A Good Time: Stand-Up Comedy Showcase at Vault Craft Beer in Raleigh at 8:00 p.m. If you’re ready to close out the night in style, don’t miss the Durham Pride Drag Show at Boxcar Bar + Arcade, starting at 9:00 p.m. and free to attend.

👻 Spooky Season Specials

Spirits of Wake Forest Ghost Walks 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. | $20 | Downtown Wake Forest

✨ With so many free and affordable events happening tonight, you’re sure to find something that matches your vibe. Whether it’s Oktoberfest brews, art walks, ghost tours, or karaoke under the stars, the Triangle is alive this Friday night.

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