Eye On The Triangle

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Eye on the Triangle is WKNC 88.1s weekly public affairs programming with news, interviews, opinion, weather, sports, arts, music, events and issues that matter to NC State, Raleigh and the Triangle. wknc-eot.tumblr.com

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  • EOT184 Save the Pinhook 01/27/16

    27/01/2016 Duración: 53min

    This week on EOT: Kevin Kronk talks to Kym Register, sole owner of the Pinhook, about the WKNC Presents show, Save the Pinhook. Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews the album “One” by The Wildfires. Jamie Halla brings us the news in the week in pop culture. We have a look at the weather in the week ahead with our newest contributor, Michael Ashburn. As always, Saif Hassan brings you the News Beyond the Headlines and Peter Svizeny has the Community Calendar.

  • EOT183 NCSU Cypher 01/20/16

    20/01/2016 Duración: 31min

    This week on EOT: Marissa Jerden takes a look at the Cypher, from its humble beginnings to its place now as an NC State institution. Kevin Kronk has news from around North Carolina, looking at issues ranging from teacher salaries to student loans. Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews the album “Nova Heart” by Nova Heart. Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the Oscar-nominated film, “The Revenant.” With our newest contributor, Jamie Halla, KNC goes TMZ. He brings us a look at the week in pop culture. As always, Saif Hassan brings you the News Beyond the Headlines and Peter Svizeny has the Community Calendar.

  • EOT182 Racial Town Hall 01/13/16

    13/01/2016 Duración: 36min

    This week on EOT: Mirtha Donastorg and Ian Grice were able to go to the Racial Climate Town Hall that was held earlier in the afternoon in Stewart Theatre and brings us a rundown of the event. Saba Khan has some information about the Tournees French Film Festival January 14th. Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews the album “Blackstar” by the late David Bowie in his remembrance. Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the film “Weird Science” based on a true story. As always, Saif Hassan brings you the News Beyond the Headlines and Peter Svizeny has the Community Calendar.

  • EOT Special: Cypher In this segment, Marissa Jerden takes a look at the Cypher, from its humble beginnings to its place now as an NC State institution.

    23/12/2015 Duración: 02min

    In this segment, Marissa Jerden takes a look at the Cypher, from its humble beginnings to its place now as an NC State institution.

  • EOT181 Tir Na Nog Closing, Modest Mouth, End of Year Sign Off

    23/12/2015 Duración: 16min

    Marissa gives us an on the street look at the impact the closing of the bar Tir Na Nog has had on the community. Next up, Nick Weaver brings you his roundup of his best albums of 2015 during this week’s Modest Mouth Review. Then we have our end of year sign off.

  • EOT180 Windhover Open Mic 12/09/15

    09/12/2015 Duración: 52min

    This week on EOT: Windhover is NC State’s literary magazine featuring visual, literary and auditory art from students, faculty and alumni. On November 19, the Windhover had an open mic night and this week we bring you the recording from the first half that open mic to highlight the talent and diversity of our own students. YOU can submit work to the Windhover. The final deadline for submissions is January 31st. Submissions are open to all students, faculty, and alumni and you can submit today. You can view the submission policy at windhover.ncsu.edu/submit

  • EOT179 Peripheral Vision 12/02/15

    02/12/2015 Duración: 21min

    This week on EOT: This week, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; he reviews the album “Peripheral Vision” by Turnover. Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the film “In Bruges” named after a beautiful city in Belgium. And as always Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines.

  • EOT178 Haw River Ranch 11/25/15

    25/11/2015 Duración: 41min

    This week on EOT: In the wake of the Paris attacks, fear and concern over Syrian and Iraqi refugees has grown. Thirty governors, including Pat McCrory, called for President Obama to stop sending Syrians to their states, saying they don’t know enough about the vetting process for refugees. Mirtha Donastorg spoke to one woman who was vetted herself and brings us her story. Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines where he gives us an update on the Paris terrorist attacks as well as an interesting outcome of winning in Zimbabwe’s Annual Mr. Ugly contest. This week, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; he reviews the album “Atlas” by Real Estate. And Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the 1987 film “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” starring Steve Martin . In the Poetry Corner, Nikita Chandalupani brings us the second of a two-part series with author, translator and poet, John Balaban. He reads two poems centering on the themes of family and connection. Along in th

  • EOT177 John Balaban 11/18/15

    18/11/2015 Duración: 35min

    This week on EOT: In the Poetry Corner, Nikita Chintalapudi brings us the first of a two-part series with author, translator and poet, John Balaban. He reads two poems and discusses his career and his poetry. Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines where he will give an update on what we know about the terrorist attacks in France and their response. He also talks about a recent strike on ISIS in Libya by U.S. Forces which killed Abu Nabil, senior ISIS leader. Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews the album “Grey tickles black pressure” by John Grant. And Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the 1988 film “They Live” based on a true story. As always Peter Svizeny has the Community Calendar.

  • EOT176 Emel Mathlouthi 11/10/15

    10/11/2015 Duración: 32min

    This week on EOT: Ian Grice brings us an interview with Emel Mathlouthi, the Tunisian singer-songwriter known as the “voice of the Tunisian revolution” a revolution that sparked the Arab Spring. Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews the album “Becky and Debby” by Shark? Jake Winters brings you Snowverated; this week he reviews the film “Bronson,” based on a true story. As always Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines and Peter Svizeny has the community calendar NC State Campus Police released a WolfAlert today. A female student reported to University Police she was sexually assaulted at Watauga Hall during the early morning hours by a male student known to her. We want to remind everyone to be an active bystander; don’t just stand by, do something and stand up. If you see someone in an uncomfortable or unsafe situation, please contact University Police.

  • EOT175 Brittni Jessie 11/03/15

    03/11/2015 Duración: 38min

    This week on EOT: Mirtha Donastorg talks to Brittni Jessie, backup singer to meteoric star Leon Bridges, about life on the road, what it’s like being a backup singer and how cold Jimmy Fallon’s studio is. Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week he reviews the album “Falling Inside” by n.lannon. Jake Winters has a review of the film “Cop Car”. And as always, Peter Svizeny brings us the Community Calendar.

  • EOT174 It’s On Us 10/27/15

    27/10/2015 Duración: 38min

    This week on EOT: The North Carolina State Fair is a place covered with rides, games, attractions…and germs. Mirtha Donastorg finds out how you can go home with nothing more than good memories. Coleen Kineen-Ferguson interviews Carson Shepard about the It’s on Us Campaign which was founded last year to increase sexual assault awareness on campus. Jake Winters has a review of the film “Hidden,” a horror-thriller about an apocalyptic event in a small town. Nick Weaver reviews the newest album from Sheer Mag, “Eleven Seven Inch.” As always, Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines and Peter Svizeny brings us the spooky Community Calendar.

  • EOT173 Semester at CMAST 10/20/15

    20/10/2015 Duración: 40min

    This week on EOT: Phian Tran revives our poetry corner with prison poetry from George T. Wilkerson in Central Prison. She reads two poems that he sent to us: “Birth of a Revolution” and “Senseless.” An NC State professor is helping lead the maiden voyage of a semester program to the Cackalacky coast. Environmental Sciences professor Dr. Winner will bring a group of students to a semester at C-MAST, the Center for Marine Sciences and Technology, on Bogue Sound in Morehead City. It’s a hands-on program offered to all majors and is now taking applications for next semester. Saba Khan tells us more. Jake Winters has a review of the film “Turbo-Kid,” a 2015 Canadian-New Zealand post-apocalyptic action horror comedy film. Nick Weaver reviews the newest album from Caravan Palace. And as always, Peter Svizeny brings us the Community Calendar and Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines.

  • EOT172 Diversity Education Week 10/13/15

    13/10/2015 Duración: 43min

    This week on EOT: Diversity Education Week 2015 kicked off on Sunday, October 11th. We are participating by bringing you programming that promotes awareness about cultural enrichment and fosters intercultural understanding. Kevin Kronk interviews Dr. Leda Lunardi, a professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, about her experience coming to the United States from Brazil and teaching in a male-dominated field. He also bring us news from around North Carolina. Jake Winters has a review of the film “This Is Not a Film,” an Iranian documentary smuggled from Iran to the Cannes film festival in a flash drive hidden inside a birthday cake. And as always Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines and Peter Svizeny brings us the Community Calendar.

  • EOT171 Raleigh Sidewalk Ordinance 10/06/15

    06/10/2015 Duración: 23min

    This week on EOT: Today is the Raleigh City Council and Mayoral election; I hope you got a chance to vote. This year’s election is being drawn on party lines. Not Democrat or Republican, but continuing the downtown party noise or shutting it down. Mirtha Donastorg brings us the story. We also have a review by Jake Winters of the film ”Brief Interviews with Hideous Men.” The film was directed by John Krasinski, who played Jim Halpert in “The Office.” Nick Weaver reviews the new Wavves album “V”. And as always Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines and Peter Svizeny brings us the Community Calendar.

  • EOT170 Student Political Involvement 9/29/15

    29/09/2015 Duración: 28min

    This week on EOT: In anticipation of the City Council elections next week, Tuesday, October 6th, Mirtha Donastorg highlights the voices trying to involve students in politics. New club, Youth Government Association, is a nonpartisan group in Raleigh informing and energizing students. They don’t care what your political opinions are, just that you have them. We also have a review by Jake Winters of the 1984 movie “Amadeus”, about the life and death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Nick Weaver reviews the Front Bottoms’ fifth studio album “Back on Top”. Kevin Kronk will have North Carolina news and as always Saif Hassan has the News Beyond the Headlines and Peter Svizeny brings us the Community Calendar.

  • EOT169 Student Vigil 9/22/15

    23/09/2015 Duración: 28min

    This week on EOT: The Wolfpack lost a member of its family last week. Joseph Alexander Banks fell off the eighth floor of Dabney Hall. People gathered together to mourn and remember Joseph the next evening, Tuesday the 15th. Mirtha Donastorg was at the vigil and tells us how the campus community is handling the loss. We also have a movie review of “Catch Me Daddy” by Jake Winters and a review of the See Gulls album “You Can’t See Me.” As always we’ll have the News Beyond the Headlines by Saif Hassan and the community calendar by Peter Svizeny.

  • EOT168 A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, News Beyond the Headlines

    16/09/2015 Duración: 11min

    Tonight, Jake Winters with our weekly movie review on Roy Anderson’s A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. The third entry in the absurdist comedy “Living Trilogy.” Afterwards, we have the “Community Calendar” by Peter Svizeny and well as “News Beyond the Headlines” brought to us by Saif Hassan

  • EOT167 What are You Listening To? , News Beyond the Headlines

    01/09/2015 Duración: 15min

    This week we have “What are You Listening To?” with Kevin Kronk, as well as the weather with Jasmine Smith. Later, we will have news updates on “News Beyond the Headlines” by Saif Hassan on clashes between the National Guard and nationals in the Ukraine, as well as the information on political and parliamentary decisions that led up to the riot.

  • EOT166 Raleigh Biergarten, Carmichael II, Stand Up that Mountain

    18/08/2015 Duración: 32min

    This week we’ve got a report on Glenwood South’s newest saloon, the Raleigh Biergarten. Afterwards, Kevin Kronk will be speaking with Jason Spivey about the renovations happening at Carmichael Gymnasium. Still further on, we have an interview Jay Erskine Leutze, author of Stand Up That Mountain, a book about land conservation in the face of environmental devastation.

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