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Black Health Matters founder and president Roslyn Young-Daniels chats with WBGO's Doug Doyle about the BHM Summit & Expo in Newark on May 20
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WBGO News Director and host Doug Doyle looks back on his 25 years at the station.
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Journalist, author, TV host and producer Roland Martin talks with WBGO’s Pat Prescott about his long career in the media.
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WBGO's Doug Doyle talks with 35th District New Jersey Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter about her new podcast "There's Sumter About It."
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Noted author and raconteur Fran Lebowitz talks with WBGO’s Doug Doyle about jazz, COVID, Martin Scorcese, Charles Mingus and more
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The next edition of Ask Governor Murphy is here on November 30 at 7pm
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WBGO's Leo Sidran profiles multi-instrumentalist Michael Thurber who brought his "gigantic energy" to Little Island
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WBGO's Gary Walker chatted with trumpeter and NYO Jazz director Sean Jones, and students Noa Zebley and Maurice Chaukor, about their new album 'We're Still Here' and a tour that kicks off July 28 at Carnegie Hall.
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Black-owned businesses are rebounding in the Garden State. But they still lack access to capital in a way their white counterparts do not.
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Produced in collaboration with Danny Melnick, Jazz Sundays will feature world-class artists every week through June.
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Irma Thomas joins Rhythm Revue's Felix Hernandez for a lively conversation in advance of 'Irma: My Life in Music,' a 90-minute documentary airing on PBS stations this month.
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WBGO's Gary Walker chats with director Barry Avrich and producer Mark Selby about “Oscar Peterson: Black + White”, a documentary film making its television debut on February 15 on the Hulu Network.