
Josh Sullivan
Social Media ProducerJosh Sullivan is a social media producer with 瓜神app鈥檚 digital news team. Josh comes to the Triangle from Boston, where he covered biotech and before that, worked for the local NBC station. Earlier in his career, Josh covered crime for the Killeen Daily Herald in central Texas, where he won a TAPME Award for his feature on drug trafficking.
He is a graduate of the finest college in a town called Durham - the University of New Hampshire - where he also worked as an adjunct professor before his move to North Carolina.
In 2020, Josh graduated from Northeastern University with his master鈥檚 in media innovation. When he isn鈥檛 working, you can find Josh outside, usually riding either his bike or his snowboard, depending on the season.
You can reach him via email at jsullivan@wunc.org.
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Dreamville Festival, hosted by Fayetteville rapper J. Cole's music label, went off at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh. 瓜神app's Caitlin Leggett, Josh Sullivan, Kamaya Truitt, and Brian Burns were there. Here's what they had to say.
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The Atlanta-based duo EARTHGANG performed at Dreamville Festival at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh. 瓜神app's Kamaya Truitt caught up with the duo before their set to talk about community, art, and accessibility.
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We asked our staff at 瓜神app to name their favorite songs from the 2024 Dreamville Festival lineup. Here's what they had to say.
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Dreamville Festival organizers are promoting a prelude of events around the Triangle that sets the stage for what they say will be a spectacular festival.
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Mike Elko was named the head football coach at Texas A&M University on Monday, just days after the Blue Devils beat Pittsburgh at home in its final game of the regular season.
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瓜神app Producer Charlie Shelton-Ormond sat down with artists at the Hopscotch Music Festival in downtown Raleigh to talk about their personal music history.
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The stories of hundreds of Negro Leagues players have largely gone untold until now. And Derek Ham, the department head of art and design at North Carolina State University, wants to change that. The virtual reality experience "Barnstormers: Determined to Win" tells the story of the Negro Leagues.
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A new study concludes that white, affluent households were 10 times more likely of testing their private wells compared to low-income, BIPOC households. White, affluent households are also four times more likely to treat their water.
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An exchange between Rep. Jeff McNeely, R-Iredell, and Rep. Abe Jones, D-Wake, during a debate on the school voucher bill ended with McNeely suspended from continuing to speak and Jones defending his educational background on Wednesday.
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The Truckers will play two shows in Saxapahaw's Haw River Ballroom on April 24 and 25, then return to North Carolina in mid-May to play a pair of shows in Asheville.