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NCCU student turns CEO
N.C. Central student Troy Darden, aka CEO, is preparing to
release his debut album “Pearl Harbor: The Conspiracy.”
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Who says rappers shouldn’t be actors?
“Barbershop” reminds our community that the barbershop is one
of our most valuable pillars.
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Duke welcomes African group
The “Living Traditions Series” at Duke University presented the
“Masters of the Mbira” — elder musicians from Zimbabwe.
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An era of hate
Firsthand accounts, and long forgotten photos tell of the horrors
of Jim Crow. “The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow” is a four-part PBS series.
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Alumnus produces TV shows at MBC
Major Broadcasting Cable network producer Brian Lawson started
paying his dues at N.C. Central.
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Reviews
CD:
Nas: The Lost Tapes.
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