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A conversation about the documentaries telling stories from the South at this year’s Full Frame festival.
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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 Maggie Robe of Flyleaf Books to look ahead at some of the most anticipated book releases of the first half of 2025.
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Nnenna and Pierce Freelon join Jeff and Leoneda for the Valentine's Day edition of Southern Mixtape. They talk love songs across generations from Aretha Franklin and Sam Cooke to K-Ci & JoJo.
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Renovations are underway that will impact how visitors access Duke Gardens. Bill LeFevre, Executive Director of Duke Gardens, joins co-host Leoneda Inge to talk about how to (still) make the most of a trip to the 55-acre botanic garden in Durham.
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General Marquis de Lafayette toured across North Carolina during his visit to America in the 1800s.
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Leoneda Inge chats with Dr. Nikita Y. Harris, founder of the National Black Debutante Project, about her work researching and archiving Black debutante history.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with Mary Lambeth Moore, host of the podcast, Recovering Debs, to discuss debutante societies in the South — and the daughters who tried to buck the familial bonds of participation.
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From Houston's own Beyoncé to Memphis-born GloRilla, from Tampa native Doechii to NC's Rapsody, Southern women are making major waves in the rap industry.
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Leoneda Inge chats with North Carolina poet laureate Jaki Shelton Green about her current work and her writing.
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Co-host Leoneda Inge hosts an hour of culinary conversation with local chefs Sandra A. Gutierrez, Nancie McDermott and Ryan Mitchell.
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Bill Arthur joins Due South's Leoneda Inge to talk about his article in The Assembly about Southern Season's humble beginnings, how it became a Triangle area institution, and the legacy it left behind.