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June 6, 2012

West Side Story

West Side Story - Through Sunday, times vary - One of the greatest love stories of all time is back onstage. DPAC, 123 Vivian St.; $11+; (919) 680-2787; www.dpacnc.com

Triangle Restaurant Week - Through Sunday – Don’t miss out on your chance to get a three course dinner for $30, or lunch for $15, at select Triangle restaurants. www.blvd.tv/trw

Herb, Garden and Craft Festival - Saturday, 10am-4pm - The festival features traditional herb use displays and a variety of herb and craft vendors, plus musical entertainment, tours and food vendors. Duke Homestead Historic Site, 2828 Duke Homestead Road; Free; (919) 477-5498; www.nchistoricsites.org/duke

Juneteenth Festival & Lantern Tours - Saturday, 1-9pm - Stagville celebrates the emancipation and the African-American cultural experience through music, vendors, demonstrations, crafts, games and food. Tour original slave quarters beginning at 7pm, and listen to Bare Theater as they bring to life the story of Stagville through re-enactments of North Carolina Slave Narratives. Historic Stagville, 5828 Old Oxford Hwy.; Festival is free, $10 for Lantern Tour, registration recommended; (919) 620-1020; www.stagville.org

Kim Arrington - Saturday, 6-8pm - The jazz artist performs as a part of Rock the Park, a new summer concert series. Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St.; Free; (919) 560-4355; www.dprplaymore.org

“Chop Shop” Cooking Class - Sunday, 10am-3pm - Chef Jim Anile and his team lead aspiring cooks in a handmade pastas and sauces cooking class. The cost includes all tools, materials, wine, a Revolution shirt and gift card. Revolution, 107 W. Main St.; $200, registration required; (919) 956-9999; www.revolutionrestaurant.com

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