Regulators…Mount Up!

July 9, 2010 by Maurquis Davis  
Filed under Around Town, Shopping

The Regulator Bookshop, located on 720 Ninth St, Durham, NC 27705, is top notch when it comes to local book suppliers.  Serving the residential community, & the numerous students who live here for college.

Weekly live events include authors discussing their literature and answering any questions the public may have.  Dan Ariely will be in town Monday, July 19th discussing The Upside of Irrationality.

If you can’t make it to the physical location, The Regulator offers great internet specials.  A customer will receive 30% of all New York Times bestsellers and 10% of all other non-academic, non-technical books.  And there are NO SHIPPING CHARGES!  So next time you would like to read Dan Brown’s next conspiracy novel, or if you simply want to check in on Edward & Bella, visit The Regulator Bookstore.  Only here, 45% of the money you spend will remain in the Durham community!

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Visit The Regulator Bookshop & Get Your Read On!

Scarfing Up the Latest Fashion Trend

January 7, 2010 by jgrey  
Filed under Shopping

My daughter is scarfing up my latest favorite fashion accessory…. scarves. Come on, you had to see that one coming, right?

Anyway, I found a great article on how she can make her own. I think I’ll do some for myself as well.

Check it out here.

The Durham Farmer’s Market… Make it Your Market!

December 29, 2009 by jgrey  
Filed under Shopping

This place is fabulous!

The colors, the smells, the sights, the foods…. all fresh and fabulous.

Have you been yet?

Check it out… here’s some info.

Offbeat Music

November 23, 2009 by amarie3  
Filed under Shopping

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Without a doubt, Offbeat Music is the best music store in the city.  Located in Brightleaf Square, the place is packed with CDs, DVDs and listening stations.  With traditional record stores disappearing and even big box stores struggling, it’s great to see independent record stores like this thrive by giving great service from knowledgeable staff.  You can get details on their hours and location here.
What’s your favorite place for local shopping?