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Leoneda Inge sits down with Kenny Mann, leader of the soul and R&B group Liquid Pleasure to discuss his career and his experiences performing at presidential inaugurations.
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Leoneda Inge chats with comedian and author Maria Bamford about her career, her mental health advocacy and her tour dates in Durham and Charlotte.
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I really enjoyed the coverage I did on the first Wawa coming to North Carolina. It's one of my favorite stores because it's a part of a lot of my childhood memories.
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With more than twenty restaurants from Chapel Hill to Wilmington, Giorgios Bakatsias continues to expand his eatery empire, while staying connected to community.
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Fountain's new recording and photography studios from Music Maker Relief Foundation, coupled with the long-running success of the concerts at R.A. Fountain General Store, show the impact that music and the arts can have in North Carolina’s rural communities.
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Leoneda Inge speaks to U.S. Global Music Ambassador and acclaimed mezzo soprano Denyce Graves about her career and the pioneering legacy of Mary Cardwell Dawson.
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Leoneda Inge chats with the director and star of PlayMakers Repertory Company's new holiday show, The Christmas Case of Hezekiah Jones.
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Due South hosts Leoneda Inge and Jeff Tiberii get the chance to interview the man behind those timeless tunes from his home studio in western NC, where he’s still making music.
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Eighty years ago, Black soldier Booker T. Spicely was shot and killed in Durham by a white bus driver. Playwrights Howard L. Craft and Mike Wiley explore what has not changed since that time.
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Co-hosts Jeff Tiberii and Leoneda Inge chat with local blues performer Pat "Mother Blues" Cohen and four chefs, Ricky Moore, Bill Smith, Mike De Los Santos and KC Hysmith at Motorco Music Hall.
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The Cartner Christmas Tree Farm was chosen by the White House for being the grand champions of a national competition. Located in western North Carolina, the farm experienced some damage to its trees by Helene.
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Leoneda Inge chats with poet, producer and musician Shirlette Ammons about her life, career and new album, Spectacles.