In this episode, we analyzed the political and social correlations between Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, gender, and NC State. We also predict entertainment industry practices that will be condemned in the future. Most importantly, we added more sound effects.
Lachlan Vester presents an interview with Raleigh hardcore outfit BRICK following their show at the Merwin house and leading up to their performance at Locals only.
In this episode of Oak City Move, I sit down with Shari Díaz and Matt White, the co-producers of the Oak City Comedy Festival, North Carolina’s only multi-day stand-up festival. We dive into the behind-the-scenes challenges of creating and sustaining a comedy festival, from booking talent to building community. Shari and Matt share stories about the growing bonds between acts over the years, and how curating a diverse lineup has become the heart of the festival’s mission. Tune in for a look at how comedy, resilience, and representation come together on the Oak City stage.
Logan goes over the Duke Football loss and begins a Virginia Tech Football Preview. He’ll also be showcasing the DUKE/UNC Volleyball streak, the swimming team and the improvements shown with the womens soccer team as of late.