
Due South
Weekdays 12pm
Due South is ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøվ’s new daily radio show, hosted by Leoneda Inge and Jeff Tiberii. The show is a source for news, information, and perspectives from across North Carolina and the South.
It takes a panoramic view of politics, place, race, and Southern culture, among other topics. The show deep-dives into the news — while also providing a break from the news cycle with conversations on topics ranging from food and music to arts and culture.
Due South is a production of ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ - North Carolina Public Radio and is broadcast from the American Tobacco Historic District in downtown Durham.
Latest Episodes
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Leoneda Inge chats with Durham County Library development officer Sara Stephens about this year's Library Fest.
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Due South's Jeff Tiberii and a panel of journalists discuss wildfires in the western reaches of our state, another North Carolina "bathroom bill," and NC State's new men's basketball coach.
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It has been six months since Helene ripped through Western North Carolina and perpetually altered life in the mountains. We check-in on recovery, communities, workers, and tourism half a year after Helene.
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Jeff Tiberii and Leoneda Inge unpack actors Jason Isaacs' and Parker Posey's Southern accents in Season 3 of The White Lotus.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with two curators at the North Carolina Museum of Art to discuss the new exhibition, The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure.
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If you live in North Carolina, or anywhere else in the U.S., you’ve probably heard all about PFAS. These are human-made chemicals that are long lasting. Now, people in the eastern part of the state are trying to protect themselves from these chemicals with a high-tech water filtration system that filters out PFAS.
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Midway, North Carolina is a town that might be easy to miss, but it signifies a growing movement in the state - a community that incorporates to fend off annexation, and remain a low-tax, low-density town.
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Due South’s Jeff Tiberii talks with a Charlotte bakery owner about how the stress of potential deportations has impacted his business, his community, and his family. They are also joined by ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s Aaron Sánchez-Guerra and Nikki MarÃn Baena of Siembra NC.
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Leoneda Inge chats with Chef Melanie Wilkerson about her Durham roots and her new role as executive chef at Counting House in downtown Durham, as well as her role as co-founder of the nonprofit Kind Kitchen Group, alongside her wife, Chef Sicily Sierra.
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The federal government has cut a program that made sure schools and food banks could buy fresh food from farmers. The Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina is bracing for the aftermath.