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About the Guests Mike Wiley - Acclaimed actor and playwright Mike Wiley has spent the last decade fulfilling his mission to bring educational theatre to young audiences and communities across the country. Through his performances, Wiley has introduced countless students and communities to the legacies of Emmett Till, Henry “Box” Brown, and more. His recent works include a one-man play based on Tim Tyson's memoir ‘Blood Done Sign My Name' and ‘The Parchman Hour,' an ensemble production celebrating the bravery and determination of the Freedom Riders who risked their lives to desegregate Southern interstate bus travel in 1961. Wiley has a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is the 2010 and 2014 Lehman Brady Visiting Joint Chair Professor in Documentary Studies and American Studies at Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to his numerous school and community performances, he has also appeared on Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, and National Geographic Channel and has been featured in Our State magazine, PBS' ‘North Carolina Now,' and WUNC's ‘The State of Things.' For more information visit: http://mikewileyproductions.com/ (http://mikewileyproductions.com/.) Howard L. Craft is the author of two books of poems: Across The Blue Chasm (Big Drum Press 2000) and Raising the Sky (Jacar Press 2016). His poetry also appears in Home is Where: An Anthology of African-American Poets from the Carolinas, edited by Kwame Dawes. His essays have appeared in The Paris Review and have been included in The Routledge Companion to African American Theatre (Routledge Press 2019). He is the author of several plays including, FREIGHT: THE FIVE INCARNATIONS OF ABLE GREEN, a New York Times Critic Pick for March 2015; CALYPSO AND THE MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS, ORANGE LIGHT, and THE JADE CITY CHRONICLES VOLUME I: THE SUPER SPECTACULAR BADASS HERALD M. F. JONES. He is the creator of the first African-American superhero radio serial: The Jade City Pharaoh. THE FIRE OF FREEDOM will open at Theatre Raleigh on June 18th. For ticket information visit: https://theatreraleigh.com/ (https://theatreraleigh.com/). Connect with Beltline to Broadway Facebook – @beltlinetobroadway Twitter – @beltlinetobroadway Instagram – @beltlinetobroadway Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.beltlinetobroadway.com) Support this podcast
Tonight on North Carolina Now, we look at business in our state. Then we'll introduce you to the Charlotte Ballet's Patricia McBride - the renowned ballerina's storied career has allowed her to perform with some of the most famous dancers and companies of our time.
As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of North Carolina Now, we look back at the history of the show, our reporters share some of their favorite things about the show, & we talk with NC Now's original hosts John Bason & Audrey Kates-Bailey.
North Carolina NOW presents a series of stories produced by UNC-TV in collaboration with San Francisco public media station KQED as part of their QUEST series that utilizes public media platforms, educational resources and extraordinary partnerships to explore the state of science. QUEST includes television coverage, radio collaborations, an interactive website and unique educational resources.
Some coffee enthusiasts share their passion for a cup of "joe" with us. Dr. Meg Lowman talks about her work in treetop exploration. And a preview of Biographical Conversations with Gen. Hugh Shelton.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the North Carolina Community College System and in observance, North Carolina Now is profiling each of the 58 colleges in the system. Rick Sullivan visits the smallest of them all, Pamlico Community College in Grantsboro. But while the school might have the fewest students, there's nothing meager about the programs it offers.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the North Carolina Community College System and in observance, North Carolina Now is profiling each of the 58 colleges in the system. Rick Sullivan visits the smallest of them all, Pamlico Community College in Grantsboro. But while the school might have the fewest students, there's nothing meager about the programs it offers.
The North Carolina Community College System is celebrating its 50th year and in observance of that milestone, North Carolina Now is profiling all 58 colleges. Rick Sullivan visits Southwestern Community College with its main campus in Sylva, but a service area that reaches out to three different counties with a variety of important programs.
The North Carolina Community College System is celebrating its 50th year and in observance of that milestone, North Carolina Now is profiling all 58 colleges. Rick Sullivan visits Southwestern Community College with its main campus in Sylva, but a service area that reaches out to three different counties with a variety of important programs.
How the town of Englehard is working to overcome health care challenges. A look at how some bills at the Legislature may impact NC communities. And Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler talks about the many aspects & impacts of farming in our state.
Two Raleigh men turned their love of woodworking into a business making luxury writing utensils. A Forsyth Co. woman used a family recipe to cook up a tasty pickle business. An Eastern NC company uses time-honored techniques to make a breakfast favorite. An Durham woman makes organic pest treatments to help gardens grow healthy & pest-free. A Caldwell County brewery is gaining fame for its brandy.
We continue our series on the Common Core Education Standards. We profile AB Tech Community College. And The International Civil Rights Museum in Greensboro is updating to include worldwide events.
Helping make solar energy easy & affordable for home consumers in our state. Eight veterans have developed a project to create jobs while helping servicemen. And one Regulator Boat is a prime example of its maker's craftsmanship.
A study by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center found a potential link between salt intake & childhood obesity. The NE Regional Biotech School offers students a unique opportunity. And Native American potter Senora Lynch preserves her tribal heritage through art.
How the town of Englehard is working to overcome health care challenges. A look at how some bills at the Legislature may impact NC communities. And Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler talks about the many aspects & impacts of farming in our state.
Beaufort County Community College has the largest service area of ALL the 58 community colleges in our state. To drive from Ocracoke at one end of this community, to the campus in Little Washington, is over 4-hours! It's not an easy task to bring education and job training to this region. That's where Rick Sullivan picks up the story.
How the Tar Heel State is becoming a national leader in the biofuel industry. The Willingham Theatre brings a state-of-the-art experience to theatre-goers in Yadkin County. And Anita Earls talks about the work & mission of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice.
LIVE coverage of Governor Pat McCrory's State of the State Address and Democratic Party reaction from Representative Larry Hall.
How the Common Core Education Standards teach students to be better critical thinkers. A look back at the history of our state's signature food - barbecue. And Emil Kang gives a preview of the exciting events taking the stage during the Carolina Performing Arts Season.
We continue our series on NC's community colleges with Carteret Community College. The Sanitary Fish Market celebrates its 75th anniversary. And author & entrepreneur Ping Fu talks about her new book.
Gibsonville's ParkLiner Trailer is gaining worldwide attention for its products. The Raleigh Downtown Rotary is marking its 100th anniversary. David Jones has made neighborhood fitness his mission. And Durham Mayor William Bell talks about the state of things in the Bull City.
We visit the only military academy in the state - Oak Ridge Military Academy. A special fundraiser is working to help those struggling with rare diseases. And Women NC prepares for their annual presentation to the UN in support of women's issues.
We continue our series on NC 's community colleges with Nash Community College. Ronald Maloney talks about his experiences growing up in the Oxford Orphanage. Dr. Meredith Miller & Marilyn Foote-Hudson talk about a project bringing health care to Third World countries.
UNC President Tom Ross talks about the university's new strategic plan. Artifacts from the CSS Neuse & the ship itself are undergoing restoration. And a class in Wake Forest teaches new NC residents to understand "Southernese."
We have details on the new strategic plan released by the UNC Board of Governors today. We continue our series on NC 's community colleges with a visit to Durham Tech. Bob Garner looks at a traditional southern food - collards. And author Jim Dodson talks about his new book.
The Bob Barker Company in Fuquay-Varina has been distributing jail supplies for over 40 years. The Army Corps of Engineers is working to stabilize erosion at Fort Macon State Park. And Anita Brown-Graham gives us a preview of the annual Emerging Issues Forum taking place in Raleigh next week.
UNC researchers & international scientists are developing a virtual office to interact globally. Officials & environmentalists are combatting an underwater weed at the Eno River State Park. And Geomagic Founder & CEO Ping Fu talks tech.
Duke Energy is building a new solar farm in Beaufort County. A visit to Gorges State Park. An exhibit at the Biltmore showcases the lives of the Vanderbilts. And Andrea Harris talks about the impact of minority economic development on NC.
It's the 50th anniversary of the North Carolina Community College System this year and North Carolina Now is in the midst of profiling all 58 community colleges in our state. Tonight Rick Sullivan takes us to Nash Community College in Tarboro, a school with goes to great lengths, AND HEIGHTS, to educate and train it's students
There are 58 schools in North Carolina's Community College system. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of that system we are featuring those schools, one at a time, every Thursday night on North Carolina Now. Each school has a unique set of challenges, and accomplishments. Tonight Rick Sullivan visits Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst.
It's the 50th anniversary of the North Carolina Community College System this year and North Carolina Now is in the midst of profiling all 58 community colleges in our state. Tonight Rick Sullivan takes us to Nash Community College in Tarboro, a school with goes to great lengths, AND HEIGHTS, to educate and train it's students
There are 58 schools in North Carolina's Community College system. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of that system we are featuring those schools, one at a time, every Thursday night on North Carolina Now. Each school has a unique set of challenges, and accomplishments. Tonight Rick Sullivan visits Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst.
How Belmont Abbey College is attracting students in a difficult economy. A tour of the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh. Legendary gospel singer George Beverly Shea marks his 104th birthday. And Bob Geolas discuses the Pathways to Opportunity RTP Tour results.
Reaction to the Clean Smokestacks Act helps the US dramatically lower its carbon emissions. A tour of the historic Boggan-Hammond House in Wadesboro. And we talk tech with Lenovo's Tom Looney.
As part of an ongoing series to commemorate the 50th anniversary of NC's Community College System, UNC-TV is profiling all 58 of the state's community colleges. Tonight Rick Sullivan visits Blue Ridge Community College in Flat Rock. A school that is successfully connecting the manufacturing industry to its workforce , & keeping a tight grip on environmental sustainability.
Lees McRae College is known for its academics, athletics, & elevated location. The Market House in Cumberland County is a National Historic Landmark. And Sandi MacDonald catches us up on the NC Symphony's 80th season.
High tech tools are helping NC's police forces combat crime. A special project gives nature lovers a bird's eye view of a bald eagle family. The Airborne & Special Ops Museum showcases our military history. Author Jim Dodson talks about his magazine work.
Duke University celebrates the 50th anniversary of its becoming integrated. Duke Chapel Dean Rev. Luke Powery talks about the anniversary and his role as the first black dean of the chapel. And a preview of Biographical Conversations with Gen. Hugh Shelton.
Kelly McCullen looks into the audit of the state IT system. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is drawing record crowds. And Dr. Carolyn Dunn talks about the State Obesity Prevention Plan
We continue our series on NC 's community colleges with Nash Community College. We tag along on a unique food tour/cooking class in Wilmington. And author Sheila Turnage talks about her new book - Three Times Lucky.
The Loray Mill is transformed into residential & commercial space. The Muddy Sneakers program gives students a real world science experience. Dr. Rand Allingham talks about Glaucoma Awareness Month.
Ziplining at Hawksnest gives thrill seekers a unique way to experience NC 's winter scenery. Gerbing's Heated Clothing is committed to bringing jobs back to the US. A special tour gives Wilmington visitors a real taste of the town. And a preview of this weekend's episode of Biographical Conversations with General Hugh Shelton.
We continue our series on NC's community colleges with Caldwell Community College. We meet Special Olympian Zach Butler. We visit the "green" hotel Hyatt Place in Raleigh. And author Emily Colin talks about her new book.
The NC Senate releases its agenda for the upcoming legislative session. Guilford County-based Precor is a worldwide leader in making fitness machines. Skier Stephanie Jamie prepares to compete in the Special Olympics World Winter Games. And Dr. Zack Moore talks about this year's flu epidemic.
The G.R.E.A.T. program helps youth learn to avoid gangs & violence. A tour of the historic Cary Arts Center. A visit to the Joel Lane Museum House. And Dr. Stanley Riggs talks about protecting our coastal resources.
We continue our series on NC's community colleges with a visit to Richmond Community College. We check out Troy & Charlie Ball's brandy distillery in Asheville. We go for a walk along the new NC Zoo Trail. And we visit a Wake County farm offering a healing opportunity for visitors AND residents.
The NC General Assembly convenes in advance of the 2013 long session. Kelly McCullen talks with political analyst Jonathan Kappler, learns about the upcoming session agenda from House Speaker Thom Tillis & Sen. President Pro Tem Phil Berger, as well as gets insights from Rep. Larry Hall and Sen. Josh Stein.
The NC General Assembly convenes in advance of the 2013 long session. Kelly McCullen talks with political analyst Jonathan Kappler, learns about the upcoming session agenda from House Speaker Thom Tillis & Sen. President Pro Tem Phil Berger, as well as gets insights from Rep. Larry Hall and Sen. Josh Stein.
How the Village of Pinehurst developed into the golf mecca of today. A profile of Special Olympian Rory Kinane. Asheville artist Mike Durham uses recycled materials to make amazing works of art. And a profile of dancer/choreographer Gaspard Louis.
Swain County is mainly a tourist destination on the NC/TN border, but there is industry in the county employing many citizens. We meet NC Special Olympian Katie Carter. A visit to Walltown Children's Theatre. And Dr Nortin Handler talks about health care.
We continue our series on NC's community colleges with a visit to Edgecombe Community College. Ultra Machine & Fabric Company specializes in sheet metal & armor plate. Author David Cecelski talks about his new book The Fire of Freedom.
The 2013 Economic Forecast Forum focuses on the fiscal cliff & fiscal responsibility. O2 Energies designs & develops large-scale solar power projects across the Southeast. Person County is adapting its infrastructure to accommodate an increasing population. PNC Bank's Eastern Carolinas Region President Paula Fryland talks about the bank's work & mission in our state & region.
We continue our series on NC's community colleges with a visit to Edgecombe Community College. Ultra Machine & Fabric Company specializes in sheet metal & armor plate. Author David Cecelski talks about his new book The Fire of Freedom.
An old ABC store is transformed into a doctor’s office. A dilapidated storefront is brought back to life. In a special North Carolina Now series, entitled North Carolina Rising, UNC-TV shows you how one rural community in Greene County is trying to reinvent itself and lure new residents to come see what Hookerton has to offer.
An old ABC store is transformed into a doctor’s office. A dilapidated storefront is brought back to life. In a special North Carolina Now series, entitled North Carolina Rising, UNC-TV shows you how one rural community in Greene County is trying to reinvent itself and lure new residents to come see what Hookerton has to offer.
Ken Burn Preview You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
John Bratton, World War II Veteran You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
Cary, NC War Memorial You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
NC WW II Experience You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
Dolian Harris, WWII Veteran You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
Person County WWII Veterans trip to the WWII Memorial in Washingtom,NC You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
R. Dillard Teer, former VP of Nello L. Teer Company, WWII experience You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
Hendersonville Veterans Visit the WWII Memorial in Washington, DC You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
Earl Solomon, WWII Veteran You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
Camp Lejeune & Lt. Gen. John A. Lejeune You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
WW II WAAC Union, Laura Mae Dufore, Estella Sloan Hoffman You can subscribe to a MPG3 version of the whole series at http://podcast.unctv.org/rssfeeds/ncwii__mp3_podcast.xml
Americans are living longer than ever as a result of advances in medicine. A byproduct of our successes in this area is an ever-increasing aging population whose health and well-being has never been as significant a national and state issue as it is today. According to a 2003 report from the North Carolina Division of Public Health and the Division of Aging, the state ranks 10th in the nation in the number of older persons, with about 2.3 million residents age 50 and older – that represents 28 percent of the total North Carolina population. The health issues for people age 50 and older range from osteoporosis and Alzheimer's to prescription drug management and eldercare quality. North Carolina Now correspondent Christine Rogers moderates a panel of leading experts to discuss the health issues affecting North Carolina's older population on Healthwise: Senior Health.