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Leoneda Inge chats with Barbara Garrity-Blake, cultural anthropologist and president of NC Catch, and Captain John Mallette, co-owner of Southern Breeze Seafood Co., about their new exhibit called “Recognizing African American Participation in the North Carolina Seafood Industry."
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Leoneda Inge sits down with novelist Zelda Lockhart to discuss her life, career and her upcoming keynote address at the Durham County Library Fest.
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¹ÏÉñapp's Brian Burns chats with Matt Sweeney of The Hard Quartet before their show at Cat's Cradle.
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A prominent guitar maker and blues musician from Pitt County has died. Freeman Vines had a workshop in the small town of Fountain, and he was known for building guitars using reclaimed wood.
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The event occurs once every five years, and can be attended as a reenactor or visitor.
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A first look at what we can expect when Red Hat Amphitheater moves in the Spring of 2026.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with the director and a principal actor from the play to talk through its themes of race, gender and social empowerment.
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The class is one in a series supporting the Redbud Writing Project’s mission to make creative writing accessible.
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Celeste Headlee talks to historian Martha S. Jones about her North Carolina family roots and her new memoir, The Trouble of Color: An American Family Memoir.
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After much community anticipation, the Wheels Roller Skating Rink in east Durham is reopening under city ownership. Roller rinks across the country have declined drastically since the 1990s. Since then, North Carolina has lost roughly half of its rinks.
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Leoneda Inge chats with Dr. David Washington about his debut graphic novel, Black Defender: The Awakening.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with Maggie Robe of Flyleaf Books to look ahead at some of the most anticipated book releases of the first half of 2025.