Video essayist Jacob Geller discusses how the medium of video games engages its players, communicates its themes, and expresses politics.
Video essayist Jacob Geller discusses how the medium of video games engages its players, communicates its themes, and expresses politics.
In episode six, Jaylan discusses NAV’s Emergency Tsunami, Masego’s Mystery Lady single, Omah Lay’s Damn remix and a look back at King Von’s career given his recent murder.
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In episode six, Jaylan discusses King Von’s Welcome to O’Block, Queen Naija’s debut, and spotlights Black Thought and his Streams of Thought Vol. 3: Cane and Able.
James Tritten of Fort Lowell Records and Deborah Maxwell of the New Hanover County NAACP discuss the upcoming indie rock album “GROW,” its inspiration, and how 100% of sales will go towards community enrichment and voter education.
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In episode five, Jaylan discusses SAVAGE MODE II, Giveon’s new EP When It’s All Said And Done, and the best album out that no one will listen to—for good reason.
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An interview with Burning Coal Theatre’s director Jerome Davis on their new production: One Hundred Words for Snow. Audience members are kept pandemic safe via small viewing groups and actor precautions.