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Special mix for the Hayti Heritage Center for Black Music Month.
Special mix for the Hayti Heritage Center for Black Music Month.
On episode 30 of the Pop Tea Podcast, we welcome back Lord D-Rock and welcome Marcus Anderson, a local jazz saxophonist who toured with Prince, CeeLo Green, and is coming to Durham this Friday, April 6th at the Hayti Heritage Center at 8pm. We peppered Marcus with questions about his love life, his diet, his time with Prince, and his tour! Follow Marcus at @mandersonsax on IG and Twitter, and check out MarcusAnderson.net for shows and tickets. You can find us @popteapodcast on Twitter, @popteapodcast on IG, and you can send your questions to popteapodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to have these episodes appear in your feed each week!
Strong communities need strong community centers, and the Hayti Heritage Center is just that for many in Durham. The Director Angela Lee joins Literary Artist and Educator Dasan Ahanu to talk about the Hayti's history, current programs, and upcoming event, including the ANFO production of "The Wiz", science camp, Thursday night Poetry Slams, and the 27th Annual Bull Durham Blues Festival.
Strong communities need strong community centers, and the Hayti Heritage Center is just that for many in Durham. The Director Angela Lee joins Literary Artist and Educator Dasan Ahanu to talk about the Hayti's history, current programs, and upcoming event, including the ANFO production of "The Wiz", science camp, Thursday night Poetry Slams, and the 27th Annual Bull Durham Blues Festival.
Join us for a conversation with musicians Brad Cook and Joe Westerlund of the band Megafaun, moderated by Duke faculty Laurent Dubois. Presented by Duke Performances and the Franklin Humanities Institute. On September 17, 18, and 19, Megafaun & Fight the Big Bull will perform in a series of three live-recorded concerts at the Hayti Heritage Center. The two groups will team up for the three nights of concerts with Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Sharon Van Etten to perform tunes from Alan Lomax's seminal collection of folk songs, Sounds of the South. John Hope Franklin Center