Karen Clark
Dr. Ian Smith, renowned author and health advocate, recently joined Karen Clark on Foxy 107.1/104.3 to discuss his latest venture, the podcast Black Health Unfiltered. The podcast, which launched this week, aims to address health disparities in the African American community with candid conversations and actionable advice. “I really wanted to put together a podcast that […]
Nana Morrison’s Soul Food is celebrating a milestone in the Triangle. After moving beyond its Charlotte beginnings, the family-owned eatery has now completed its first year in Cary, bringing authentic Southern cuisine and a sense of community to the area. To commemorate the anniversary, Hank Morrison, son of the founders, spoke with Karen Clark on […]
Two of the most prominent voices in Black media are teaming up to bring unapologetic truth and heavy laughter to Raleigh. Legendary comedian D.L. Hughley recently sat down with broadcaster Karen Clark to discuss Anything Goes, his highly anticipated upcoming stage show co-starring veteran journalist Don Lemon. The tour promises exactly what the title suggests: […]
Sheryl Underwood is bringing her bold comedy and a powerful message of community unity to the Triangle. Ahead of her weekend performances at the Raleigh Improv, the acclaimed comedian and TV host sat down with Karen Clark on Foxy 107.1/104.3 to discuss her “I Need a Job Tour,” her passion for HBCUs, and her unwavering […]
Legendary comedian George Wallace stopped by Foxy 107/104 to chat with Karen Clark about his upcoming shows at the Raleigh Improv this weekend. Known for his quick wit and relatable humor, Wallace promises a weekend full of laughter, love, and a little bit of mischief. Wallace, who has been touring the globe, shared his thoughts […]
Durham Fire Chief Urges Safety Ahead of Winter Storm As North Carolina braces for an arctic storm, Durham Fire Chief Robert Zoldos joined Karen Clark on Foxy to share critical safety advice for residents. Chief Zoldos emphasized the importance of staying off the roads to ensure emergency services can operate effectively. “Additional traffic on the […]
Actor David Fine is set for a magical homecoming. A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumnus, Fine is returning to the Triangle to star as Scorpius Malfoy in the touring production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” playing at the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) from Dec. 28 to Jan. 11. Fine […]
The beloved holiday classic “Elf” is leaping from the screen to the stage, and actress Yara Martin is ready to bring the Christmas spirit to the Durham Performing Arts Center. Martin stars as Emily Hobbs in “Elf the Musical,” running from November 26th through November 30th. Based on the popular 2003 film, the musical adaptation […]
Musician Kevin Ross is bringing his engaging live show to the Raleigh Improv tonight for “Smooth Jazz at the Improv,” with the performance beginning at 7:30 p.m. In an interview with Karen Clark, Ross shared his excitement for the event and his approach to connecting with his audience. “I’m there to get active with you, […]
The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina is seeing an unprecedented demand for services, creating what one official calls “the perfect storm in the worst possible way” for local food insecurity. During a recent interview on Foxy 107.1/104.3 with Karen Clark, Jason Stephany, the food bank’s vice president of communications, highlighted the growing […]
The hit musical Six is bringing its high-energy pop concert vibes to the Durham Performing Arts Center, and Hailey Alexis Lewis is ready to bring down the house as Anne of Cleves. Lewis joined Karen Clark of Foxy 107.1/104.3 ahead of the show’s DPAC run, happening Oct. 28 through Nov. 2, to talk about what […]
As North Carolina Central University (NCCU) kicks off its highly anticipated Homecoming Week, Student Government Association President Sha’Lexus Sanders joined Karen Clark of Foxy 107.1/104.3 to share what makes this celebration unlike any other. Known as “The Ultimate Homecoming Experience,” the weeklong festivities are more than parties and parades — they’re a powerful reminder of […]

