OHH: Oliver Happy Hour
A weekly review of the latest new music, happenings in pop culture with a rounded discussion of politics.
We found 2 episodes of OHH: Oliver Happy Hour with the tag “la gentrification”.
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OHH: Episode 130
March 26th, 2023 | 54 mins 44 secs
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We're back this week with our WHAT'S POPPIN' segment. We start with a continuation of last's week's topic of gentrification, and get in to the recent Chris Rock special, and talk Tyler Perry and the recent awards shows.
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OHH: Episode 129
March 13th, 2023 | 46 mins 53 secs
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We're back this month with a new episode of Happy Hour! We begin with our Politricks segment as we dive into a discussion of gentrification vs Re-Development - is there a difference?