
Alex Granados
Producer, "The State of Things"Alex Granados joined The State of Things in July 2010. He got his start in radio as an intern for the show in 2005 and loved it so much that after trying his hand as a government reporter, reader liaison, features, copy and editorial page editor at a small newspaper in Manassas, Virginia, he returned to վ. Born in Baltimore but raised in Morgantown, West Virginia, Alex moved to Raleigh in time to do third grade twice and adjust to public school after having spent years in the sheltered confines of a Christian elementary education. Alex received a degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He also has a minor in philosophy, which basically means that he used to think he was really smart but realized he wasn’t in time to switch majors. Fishing, reading science fiction, watching crazy movies, writing bad short stories, and shooting pool are some of his favorite things to do. Alex still doesn’t know what he wants to be when he grows up, but he is holding out for astronaut.
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You may have seen him at Fincastles in downtown Greensboro. He’s dubbed “the singing waiter” for his profession and his passion. Bobby “Jaybird” Williams…
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You may have seen him at Fincastles in downtown Greensboro. He’s dubbed “the singing waiter” for his profession and his passion. Bobby “Jaybird” Williams…
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James Joseph grew up in the heart of Klan country in Louisiana.He vowed to one day earn the respect of the racist leaders. Years later, he became the…
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James Joseph grew up in the heart of Klan country in Louisiana.He vowed to one day earn the respect of the racist leaders. Years later, he became the…
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Yesterday the United States House of Representatives reached a two-year budget agreement with concessions on both sides.The GOP doesn’t touch entitlements…
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Yesterday the United States House of Representatives reached a two-year budget agreement with concessions on both sides.The GOP doesn’t touch entitlements…
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In the wake of the most recent General Assembly session, some teachers across the state are expressing concern about policies that affect the classroom,…
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In the wake of the most recent General Assembly session, some teachers across the state are expressing concern about policies that affect the classroom,…
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Durham's Walltown Children's Theatre is re-imagining the classic tale of The Pied Piper. It's called "Indigo Blue." In honor of the update, here is a…
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Durham's Walltown Children's Theatre is re-imagining the classic tale of The Pied Piper. It's called "Indigo Blue." In honor of the update, here is a…