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#BackChannel: What Hollywood Gets Right & Wrong, The Contradictions Of College Sports, & More

Hollywood's biggest night of the year is over, and in the wake of all the glitz and glam there is both celebration and head scratching. Spike Lee won his first competitive Oscar for best adapted screenplay and jumped into presenter Samuel L. Jackson’s arms in one of the most emotive moments of the night. 

Host Frank Stasio talks with popular culture experts Mark Anthony Neal and Natalie Bullock Brown about the 2019 Oscars, biopics on Sam Cooke and Teddy Pendergrass and college athletes.

But later on in the evening, he almost walked out of the room when “Green Book” won best picture. That award has left many critics wondering when Hollywood will get it right on race. Popular culture experts Mark Anthony Neal and Natalie Bullock Brown share their take on the 2019 Oscars with host Frank Stasio in the latest installment of #BackChannel, ‘The State of Things’ recurring series connecting culture and context.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJjOb5PQEwc

They also discuss new documentaries about Sam Cooke and Teddy Pendergrass. “ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke” on Netflix traces Cooke’s legacy as an activist and performer and interrogates the factors that may have contributed to his death. Showtime’s “Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don’t Know Me” uses archival audio and video footage to pay tribute to Pendergrass’ musical legacy and comeback after he nearly died in a car crash.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfXDJ5UA98M

Later, Neal and Brown review the new BET series “American Soul” that tracks the career of Don Cornelius and his show “Soul Train.” They also share their analysis of the shoe malfunction of Duke basketball player Zion Williamson and the conversation it has opened about the contradictions in college sports. Plus, what is the significance of all the media attention on the Jussie Smollett story?

Natalie Bullock Brown is a filmmaker and teaching assistant professor at North Carolina State University, and Mark Anthony Neal is the James B. Duke professor and chair of the department of African and African American studies at Duke University in Durham. He is also an author and the host of the webcast “Left of Black.”

Still from Showtime's documentary tribute, 'Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don't Know Me.'
Neal Preston / SHOWTIME
Still from Showtime's documentary tribute, 'Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don't Know Me.'
Iantha Richardson as Tessa Lauren in the BET drama series 'American Soul.'
Annette Brown / BET
Iantha Richardson as Tessa Lauren in the BET drama series 'American Soul.'

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Longtime NPR correspondent Frank Stasio was named permanent host of The State of Things in June 2006. A native of Buffalo, Frank has been in radio since the age of 19. He began his public radio career at WOI in Ames, Iowa, where he was a magazine show anchor and the station's News Director.
Anita Rao is the host and creator of "Embodied," a live, weekly radio show and seasonal podcast about sex, relationships & health. She's also the managing editor of WUNC's on-demand content. She has traveled the country recording interviews for the Peabody Award-winning StoryCorps production department, founded and launched a podcast about millennial feminism in the South, and served as the managing editor and regular host of "The State of Things," North Carolina Public Radio's flagship daily, live talk show. Anita was born in a small coal-mining town in Northeast England but spent most of her life growing up in Iowa and has a fond affection for the Midwest.