Nu Wave Entertainment is doing big things around N.C. Central University. Business management junior Brian Reynolds started the group to bring entertainment and cultural events to campus.
"I'm really tired of hearing there is nothing to do around Central's campus," said Reynolds. Reynolds is chief executive officer and founder of Nu Wave.
The goal of Nu Wave, according to Reynolds, is to bring entertainment, inspiration and motivation; to turn dreams into reality. "Our goal is to bring a Nu Wave of entertainment to make your college experience better," said Sayyid Muhammad, computer information systems sophomore and Reynolds's business partner.
Reynolds started Nu Wave in hopes of making a difference on campus and motivating other students to do the same. "I woke up and had a heart-to-heart with myself," said Reynolds. "I thought, how can I make a difference?"
Nu Wave also has a management team that is currently signing singers, actors, and models looking for management. "This is what separates us from other groups on campus," said Reynolds.
"We don't just specialize in one area — we're broader than that." Nu Wave has videographers, photographers and a record label. Students can join by contacting Reynolds via e-mail or phone.
"Any talent is welcome if you can bring something to the table," said Muhammad. Nu Wave has thrown two successful events, an open mic and a party at the 40/20 Lounge in Durham.
Three hundred partygoers attended. But Nu Wave does not want to be known as a group that only promotes parties. "I want to encourage people. Whatever your dream is, start now," said Reynolds.
Recently, Nu Wave produced an open mic night in the Alfonso Elder Student Union. It featured singers, rappers, and poets Jazmen Flagler, "J Safina" and Nigel Hood, "Nige Hood."
"It was a nice crowd and atmosphere. I think Nu Wave did a good job throwing the event," said Flagler. Computer information systems sophomore T .J. Bah thought the event was entertaining.
"I thought it was dope because it was different from the usual open mics, especially with the live band," said Bah. NCCU students can look forward to more of Nu Wave. Reynolds hopes to host weekly or monthly events. "What's in store is a surprise," said Reynolds.































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