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Original Air Date: 9/5/2008 Hosted by Montgomery broadcaster and educator Tracy Larkin, frontstreet reports and reflects on the art, history, culture, entertainment and politics of Alabama’s African American community. Frontstreet airs the first Friday of each month. |
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Original Air Date: 8/3/2008 TBA |
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An Epidemic Tracy Larkin examines the causes and effects of an increased rate of STDs in the African American community, as well as possible solutions. |
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Lewis and Freda Jackson Tracy Larkin talks with Alabama State University basketball coaches Lewis and Freda Jackson about life on the court and how it impacts the hoops of marriage. |
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Eddie Floyd and Percy Sledge If you’ve ever “knocked on wood” or hummed the tune of “When a Man Loves a Woman,” you’ll want a front-row-seat to this month’s episode of frontstreet. Who could forget the sultry sounds of Eddie Floyd and Percy Sledge? Tracy Larkin visits the artists who transformed music and placed southern soul on the map. Floyd and Sledge were in Montgomery recently to perform at the 2008 Alabama Music Hall of Fame Induction ceremony. |
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The Growth of MegaChurches "frontstreet" host Tracy Larkin discusses the growth of megachurches in the African American community. Guests Kyle Searcy, pastor of Montgomery’s Fresh Anointing House of Worship and Vanzetta Penn McPherson, previous federal magistrate, explore why such growth among church congregations has occurred, how that growth has affected its members’ families and how the churches can keep problems out of their congregations. |
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Soul Food Soul food has become a pastime for African Americans. But how much is too much? Fried foods and their fatty contents are causing us a fork-full of problems for the black community, especially in Alabama. The result – diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. So how can we push back the plate? Find out as Tracey Larkin discusses these issues with nutritionists Dr. Evelyn Crayton and Kayundra Harris-Huntley. |
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Original Air Date: 1/4/2008 Hosted by Montgomery broadcaster and educator Tracy Larkin, frontstreet reports and reflects on the art, history, culture, entertainment and politics of Alabama’s African American community. Frontstreet airs the first Friday of each month. |
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