2024-01-01 13:00:24
This week, we return to some of our favorite stories from 2023. Appalachia saw challenge and calamity, but people found joy … and strength.
We learn regarding how an old family tradition is connecting with a new generation –and we find unexpected views and surprises just off the interstate.
This week, we return to some of our favorite stories from 2023. Appalachia saw challenge and calamity, but people found joy … and strength.
We learn regarding how an old family tradition is connecting with a new generation –and we find unexpected views and surprises just off the interstate.
In This Episode
Finding Solace Through Faith and a Family Guitar
How The Sausage Gets Made
The Reign of “King Coal”
Spilling The Tea on The World’s Largest Teapot
Derenia Dunbar (left) stands with parents Ruby (middle) and James Boggs (right) in front of their family home in Millstone, Kentucky. James holds the guitar that was mostly untouched by the floodwaters that filled their house on July 28, 2022.
Finding Solace Through Faith and a Family Guitar
Eastern Kentucky is still building back following the devastating 2022 floods. We’ve featured several stories including reports from Nicole Musgrave, the lead editor of our folkways reporting project. She lived in the affected area and was part of a volunteer group helping people muck out and gut homes during cleanup. This was how she met James and Ruby Boggs in Millstone, Kentucky. Nicole brought us a story regarding the joy that comes from the soothing music of a family guitar.
Sonny (left) and his father Angelo pose in front of the meat case at Angelo’s Market in Powellton Hollow. From father to son to father to son, Angelo’s Old World Italian Sausage has been around in the hills of West Virginia for a while.
How The Sausage Gets Made
Angelo’s Old World Italian Sausage is part of a family tradition going back generations and beginning on the island of Sicily. The sausage has been sold in West Virginia grocery stores for years. Folkways reporter Zack Harold visited with the Argento family to hear regarding the history that went into the sausage.
The Reign of “King Coal”
Elaine McMillion Sheldon’s film, “King Coal,” had a pretty good year. Released late last Spring, the film appeared on screens and at film festivals all over the country, racking up some awards and impressing critics.
The film will be shown throughout Appalachia this winter.
Host Mason Adams saw an early screening of the film and spoke with McMillion, co-producer Molly Born and artist Shodekeh Talifero.
Spilling The Tea on The World’s Largest Tea Pot
In 2023, Inside Appalachia’s Zander Aloi took a trip to Chester, West Virginia, to learn the story behind a classic roadside attraction there – a souvenir stand known as the World’s Largest Teapot.
Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Morgan Wade, Hazel Dickens, Steve Earle, Paul Loomis, Jeff Ellis and Tim Bing.
Bill Lynch is our producer. Zander Aloi is our associate producer. Our executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. You can find us on Instagram and Twitter @InAppalachia.
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