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In this episode, we delve into the highs and lows of the week with our segment “Big Up” and “Let Down.” First, the “Big Up” goes to Keith Lee, the famous food critic who had an unforgettable visit to New Orleans. His car was swarmed by enthusiastic fans, causing a traffic-stopping frenzy. On the flip side, our “Let Down” targets those who presume to speak for everyone. Stephen A. Smith is in the spotlight for giving unsolicited advice to Will Smith, suggesting that Will must address the Black community about the infamous Chris Rock Oscar slap before expecting support for his new movie, “Bad Boys 4.”
Next, it’s time for “Voting and Venting!” We open the lines for you to share your thoughts and frustrations about anything voting-related, from deciding who deserves your vote to being vexed by local laws. In other news, a middle school in Vernon, Connecticut, has settled a lawsuit for $100,000 after a teacher played Kendrick Lamar’s song “Alright” in an eighth-grade class. Additionally, we have General Mills under scrutiny for some questionable behavior. Stay tuned as we discuss these stories, play a game of “Lyrically Correct,” and much more in today’s episode.
A middle school in Vernon, Connecticut, settled a lawsuit for $100,000 after a Teacher played Kendrick Lamar’s song “Alright” in an eighth-grade social studies class. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.