Show creator and Temple alumna Nydja Hood returns to the set of The Vibe for the first time since graduating!… →
The Vibe
Created by journalism alumni Nydja Hood, The Vibe is Temple University’s first hip-hop culture and music television show, which provides a platform to artists at Temple and beyond. On The Vibe, students discuss what is trending in popular culture as well as feature rappers, poets, singers, and more.
On this edition of The Vibe, the creative spotlight shines on Justus Rivera, aka PluggedInGil, the young and talented violinist who has performed on Ellen.… →
New co-host Sydney Umezurike, a senior Media and Production major, who previously served as the organization spotlight correspondent, moderates this edition of Poppin’ Topics… →
In the season finale of The Vibe, show creator Nydja Hood performs her own work during this episode’s Poetry Spotlight segment before saying farewell to the show as she graduates from Temple.… →
The show starts off with a discussion of the recent simultaneous success of Black Panther and A Wrinkle a Time–both films made by black directors and featuring black actors as the leads–and what this hopefully means for the future of cinema.… →
Nydja talks Lil Pump, the rash of similar rappers and their effect on hip hop during this episode’s edition of Poppin’ Topics.… →
Philly activist and Temple student Osimiri Sprowal reads his work, and local neo soul/hip hop act Illadel Sol performs their music in front of the live studio audience.… →
The Vibe’s holiday special features a performance and in-studio interview with R’n’B singer Suzann Christine, plus a poetry spotlight on Russell Davis, and much more!… →
The Vibe: Episode 17
Host Sydney Umezurike kicks off the show with another edition of Poppin’ Topics, in which DJ Kendollaz and Seven17E discuss what makes a great live performance.… →