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Entries in Colin Firth (4)

Thursday
02Jul2009

Colin Firth Mania Continues

I never knew about the Colin Firth-fever before Durham Magazine put the British boy on the cover of the June/ July issue. Our operations manager, Marnie Anderson, the one who makes sure those who want the magazine get it, has been swamped with inquiries for a copy of that particular magazine. Fans from 10 different states, including California, Nebraska and Vermont have ordered copies, and international requests have streamed in as well. We now have readers in Canada, Germany and the UK.

The e-mails Marnie has received from magazine-seeking fans are the most fun.

Here’s one from a Firth fan in Montreal, Canada. “[I] understand that you have an interview with the amazing Brit HUNK Colin Firth in your June/July issue coming out first week in June. I'd love a copy.”

Also, one lady from Georgia quizzed Marnie extensively on her Colin Firth knowledge, and told her a tale of how she wanted to come up for the screening, but she stepped on a toothpick embedded in her carpet, which then broke off in her foot and she had to have surgery to remove it.

It goes without saying her need for the magazine was great.

Are there still readers out there who want a copy of the July issue? It’s $4 and available at the Durham Magazine office at 115 N. Duke St.; Parker and Otis, 112 S. Duke St.; The Regulator Bookshop, 720 Ninth St.; Duke University StoreDuke University; and the Durham Regional Hospital Gift Shop, 3643 N. Roxboro Road.

Tuesday
02Jun2009

New issue makes its debut!!

It's the most wonderful time of, uh, every other month here at Durham Mag, when we get to roll out the brand-spanking new issue.

There's plenty to love, if we do say so ourselves, starting with our cover story on Colin Firth.

Our Community & Events Editor Dana Lange got up close and personal with the British actor while he was in town filming Main Street, a film that we hear doesn't exactly portray Durham in the most favorable light. Dana found out that Firth fell in love with our city quite unexpectedly, and she got him to contrast the movie version of Durham with the real thing. Read all about it.

But there's much more.

Free-lance writer and former N&O reporter Danny Hooley looked at the trends in the Durham real estate market and why the overall stability in prices, while a good sign for our overall economy, made for a short-lived buyers' market. We also take you inside three homes that recently sold for around $300K (pretty impressive) and tell you the stories of the folks who bought them.

We had intended to run our package of stories about Durham's green economy last issue to coincide with Earth Month, but we had to make room for our special downtown section. So we figured environmental consciousness musn't be confined to one month. We're rolling out our look at five businesses already profiting from the burgeoning green economy, taking you behind the scenes of the Durham Farmers' Market to show you where your food comes from (an awesome photo essay by our own Briana Brough), and presenting some facts and tips about going green in Durham courtesy of Tobin Freid, the city/county sustainability coordinator.

Senior Editor Noor Shehzad conceived, wrote and produced our fashion components for this issue. She highlighted recessionista wear, i.e. ways to turn a single outfit from work-appropriate to date-night-ready with a few minor adjustments. She also found this year's hot nail polish colors for three different skin tones. A must-read summer fashion spread. Noor also explored the latest technological trends being used for business presentations, leading into our guide of Durham meeting spaces compiled by intern Iesha Brown.

Iesha also put together our full calendar of events and recounted the nuptials of two Durham newlyweds.

All this plus new columns from Noor, Bull City Rising blogger Kevin Davis and wine expert Arturo Ciompi, a comprehensive directory of area retirement communities, a profile of legendary local orthopedic surgeon Ralph Coonrad, a guide to 200+ Durham restaurants and a look inside the area's most fabulous fundraisers and parties.

Subscribers should start seeing the mag in mailboxes in the next day or so, if they're not there already. Not a subscriber but would like to be? Click here.

Newsstand copies will be available soon at Parker & Otis, The Regulator, Barnes & Noble, Borders, Harris Teeter, Food Lion and Whole Foods.

Wednesday
20May2009

Durham and The Doughman in the Spotlight...Let the Games Begin!

It seems Durham is the hot destination for film crews this year. Following on the heels of the Main Street film production (pick up our June/July issue with Colin Firth on the cover for more on that), the Travel Channel's Man vs. Food show will spend this week filming host Adam Richman taking on some of our go-to destinations - Wimpy's Grill and the Backyard BBQ Pit. The episode will culminate with Richman's Man vs. Food team competing in The Doughman competition on May 23. This year's race begins at blu Seafood and Bar and hits Four Square, Dain's Place, Nosh and the "handful of happiness" that is the Daisy Cakes' chrome Airstream travel trailer. The competition benefits SEEDS. No word yet on when this episode of Man vs. Food will air, but I am hungry already.  DM

Tuesday
07Apr2009

Durham in the Spotlight

As most of you have probably already heard, Hollywood has come to Durham in the form of the movie production Main Street starring Orlando Bloom, Ellen Burstyn, Patricia Clarkson, Colin Firth (left) and Andrew McCarthy.

Filming is scheduled to continue through early May.

Needless to say, the possibility of seeing one or even several of the stars is top-most on the list of things to do for us here at Durham Magazine, and that led to a rousing discussion of our favorite celebrities. Art Director Kevin Brown, Intern Iesha Brown, Editor Matt Dees and I bandied about the names of well known and lesser known actors and actresses we love. But we all agreed that the stars currently gracing our city are quite high on our list of favorites.

However, there is one actor whose name the guys wish we'd stop saying altogether: Colin Firth. The sound of that many sighs at one time turns the office into something akin to a wind tunnel. And one particular co-worker's wife may be banned from visiting Durham during the filming schedule period.

Main Street is slated to film at the Durham School of the Arts — less than a block from our Duke Street offices — starting April 14. Mr. Firth, if you're reading this, there's a complimentary copy of Durham Magazine with your name on it if you stop by for a visit.