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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

How to Extract the Story of Appalachia

Fia Backström describes her experience of West Virginia as akin to being called by aliens, framing the region in a way that echoes a long history of it being seen as strange and backward.
Arts
Right-wing politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

We feel this incredible tension at all times': what happened to small-town USA when extremists moved in

The arrival of a controversial couple in Berkeley Springs sparked division and conflict within the community over far-right associations.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
19 hours ago

8 Most Charming Small Towns in Tennessee-From Mountain Escapes to Music Destinations

Tennessee offers vibrant small towns like Gatlinburg and Jonesborough, showcasing natural beauty, rich history, and unique cultural experiences beyond Nashville and Memphis.
fromThe New Yorker
18 hours ago

Mad About the Mandolin

The first weeks were a roller coaster of pleasure and perplexity. Touching the strings, my fingers started to remember things that I had long forgotten.
Berlin music
Silicon Valley food
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

West Virginia's 7 Best Steakhouses - Tasting Table

West Virginia offers unique culinary experiences, especially in steakhouses, despite its reputation as the fast food capital of the U.S.
Washington DC
fromHigh Country News
2 days ago

Tribal leaders reflect on a year of uncertainty - and possibility - High Country News

Indigenous communities face significant challenges and opportunities under the second Trump administration, impacting funding, policies, and cultural consultations.
fromTravel + Leisure
4 days ago

This 45-mile Water Trail in Virginia Has Scenic Blue Ridge Mountain Views-and It's Perfect for Kayaking, Fishing, and Paddling

"Stretches of the float feel quite secluded and peaceful, while others pass parks and restaurants. I like the connection-it's always good to be reminded of the wild in the urban."
Travel
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

How HCN is helping fill a growing need for local news - High Country News

More than a third of the nation's local newspapers have folded in the last 20 years, with the Western U.S. being especially hard-hit, including significant losses in Utah and New Mexico.
Media industry
Boston food
fromPoynter
2 weeks ago

As immigration enforcement reshapes communities, many local stories go untold - Poynter

Immigration enforcement actions are significantly impacting neighborhoods, causing families to disappear and altering community dynamics.
US politics
fromEsquire
3 weeks ago

Are You One of Those Weirdos Who Wants More Money in Politics? Move to West Virginia!

West Virginia passed legislation obscuring employer information from political donations over $250, ostensibly for harassment protection but effectively shielding corporate political influence from public scrutiny.
SF LGBT
fromHigh Country News
3 weeks ago

'Music brings an uplifting spiritual experience' - High Country News

Ramonda Holiday's album chronicles her journey from addiction and survival to sobriety and spiritual recovery, while her nonprofit Before the Rocks Cry Out uses music to provide mental health support and resources to Indigenous communities experiencing addiction and trauma.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
4 weeks ago

How the Emerald Isle shaped the Steel City - Pittsburgh's rich Irish history

Pittsburgh's Irish population, now 11-16% of residents, grew through 18th-century immigration and massive 19th-century famine migration, fundamentally shaping the city's institutions and culture.
Food & drink
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

This 'Donut Trail' Winds Through Ohio - Here's How to Visit

Butler County, Ohio expanded its Donut Trail to 14 shops for its 10th anniversary, featuring locally-owned donut destinations across seven towns between Cincinnati and Dayton.
Running
fromHigh Country News
4 weeks ago

Black riders have always held the reins - High Country News

Black cowboys have always been integral to the American West, but historical narratives have systematically erased their presence and contributions.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

I Saw the Best and Worst of Humanity in Tumbler Ridge | The Walrus

School shootings have become a horrific reality requiring safety protocols, with students now trained for mass shooting scenarios despite schools being intended as safe spaces.
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Music in Community Offers Light in Dark Times

In frightening times, it makes a huge difference not to feel alone. Creating art with others in community enhances agency and strengthens self. Creativity requires an open heart; love enhances hope and diminishes fear.
Music
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

I've Lived in the Carolinas for 30+ Years and This Is My Favorite Small Town-With a Charming Downtown and Mountain Views

Every town in the Southeast might be historic and charming, but there's something about Sylva's character and people that keeps visitors coming back. This is the kind of place where outdoor adventure is minutes from downtown and where names and stories are still known. We've long said Sylva is 'in the middle of the most,' and that still holds true today.
Washington DC
History
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This West Virginia Tavern Was A Civil War Hangout Spot For 2 US Presidents - Tasting Table

Foster's Main Street Tavern in Beckley, West Virginia, operated as Davis Cottage during the Civil War where Union generals William McKinley and Rutherford B. Hayes strategized before both became U.S. presidents.
Boston food
fromMail Online
4 weeks ago

Meat showered from the sky in Kentucky. Scientists say they know why

Raw meat fell from the sky over Kentucky farmland in 1876, with historians proposing vultures regurgitating partially digested remains as the most plausible explanation.
Portland
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

A Wintry Utopia in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom

Vermont's West Glover region attracts idealistic residents who pursue artisanal livelihoods, exemplified by maple syrup producers maintaining traditional sugaring practices for decades.
fromConsequence
1 month ago

Evan Mascagni & Joe Keith Bickett on the Myth, Injustice, and Legacy of The Cornbread Mafia: Podcast

If you were getting pot in the late '70s or early '80s in this part of the country, there's a good chance it may have been coming from these guys. You've got these guys who served decades in prison for marijuana, and now they're getting out into a world where it's legal everywhere.
Independent films
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I've Lived in the South for 30+ Years-This Is the Most Underrated City Everyone Should Visit Once

Winston-Salem transformed from a tobacco industry hub into a culturally vibrant Southern destination by preserving and repurposing its industrial and historic spaces.
Online Community Development
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 year ago

Powwows: Celebrating the culture and community of Indigenous people

The Dix Park Inter-Tribal Powwow brings together Indigenous communities from North Carolina's eight state and federally recognized tribes for cultural celebration, competition dancing, and traditional music.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

West Virginia Is Not Here For Authoritarian Cosplay - Above the Law

Federal judges in West Virginia, appointed by both parties, are issuing strong rulings against Operation Country Roads, a MAGA immigration initiative that arrested roughly 650 people in January through roadside enforcement targeting immigrants.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Southern Town Is an Affordable Alternative to Asheville-With a Charming Main Street and Blue Ridge Mountain Views

Abingdon is easy to access just off Interstate 81. This little town has many charms-from its 20-block historic district to the 34-mile Virginia Creeper Trail. Add to that a thriving creative community, exceptional dining at The Tavern (the state's oldest bar), and homey accommodations, and you have a pretty darn close to perfect Blue Ridge Mountain getaway destination.
Travel
Non-profit organizations
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

An ode to Johnny Sagebrush - High Country News

Bart Koehler exemplifies the endangered role of community-based wilderness organizers in the rural West, protecting millions of acres through decades of grassroots advocacy and face-to-face engagement.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

8 Up-And-Coming Distilleries Bourbon Fans Should Know About - Tasting Table

Along with the challenges of operating any new business, making good bourbon takes time and expert craftsmanship. It's for this reason that many new "distilleries" aren't distilleries at all (non-distilling producers, blenders, rectifiers). Instead, they source bourbon and then sell it as their own. That's not inherently a bad thing, as some expertly blend whiskey or add extra maturation to create a genuinely impressive bourbon, but there is a clear difference.
Miscellaneous
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

9 things Irish-American families did every Sunday in the 1970s and 80s that cost nothing and built the kind of loyalty that modern family life struggles to replicate - Silicon Canals

Regular shared family rituals and community gatherings create lasting bonds and accountability that modern scattered schedules struggle to replicate.
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Where the Interstate Ends: Vermont's Northeast Kingdom

Vermont actually resembles California - not because of its beaches but due to its distinct regions. For example, Burlington correlates to the Bay Area. And in the Northeast Kingdom, where I grew up, we classified everything below White River Junction as 'Southern Vermont.' Down there, half the towns seem to channel Boston or New York City, kind of like Santa Barbara to L.A., which makes the Kingdom something like Humboldt County - rural and spectacular, with a recalcitrant outlaw streak.
Travel
Travel
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I've lived in and visited so many of America's biggest cities, but these 6 small towns have really won me over

Small towns near major US cities offer a more relaxed, rewarding alternative to the stress and congestion of large metropolitan areas.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

The Irish Do It Best

The Irish government will give 2,000 artists unrestricted weekly stipends in a program officials described as a "recognition, at government level, of the important role of the arts in Irish society." After a successful three-year pilot, the Irish government made its basic income program for artists permanent. Similar pilots have been launched here in the United States, but they're supported primarily by the nonprofit sector.
Arts
Environment
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How coal mine waste could power America's next clean energy movement

Acid mine drainage in Appalachia contains recoverable rare earth elements that can be extracted to supply critical minerals while simultaneously cleaning contaminated waterways.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I Lived in Asheville, North Carolina, for 10+ Years-and This Might Be the Most Peaceful Place in the City

I was wandering through West Asheville one day, past vintage storefronts and sun-washed sidewalks, when I noticed a doorway overflowing with green. Ferns spilled outward, vines climbed the windows.
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Bringing the "functionally extinct" American chestnut back from the dead

The work suggested that resistance arises from a relatively large number of sites, each with relatively minor effects. For example, the sites in the genome identified by quantitative trait analysis typically boosted resistance by about 10 points on the researchers' 100-point scale. In the genome-wide analysis, 17 individual genetic differences were associated with about a quarter of the heritable resistance traits.
Agriculture
Science
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

'My history is a blip' - High Country News

Personal lives feel like brief blips against cosmic deep time, prompting greater appreciation for present relationships, places, and limited time.
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Today's Atlantic Trivia: Our Deer Departed

Welcome back to Atlantic Trivia! Are you hungry for more? I hope that while I've been away, you have been enjoying plenty of food for thought-literally. Research shows that berries help improve memory and that a walnut-heavy diet is associated with higher cognitive performance. Fatty fish and leafy greens are linked to slower cognitive decline. Caffeine is a brain boost too.
World news
fromFast Company
1 month ago

The nation's largest public utility is reviving coal amid political pressure and the AI boom

The Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA's) quarterly meeting in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, opened with a triumphant video homage to its work during Winter Storm Fern. Energy had come through, yet again, to defeat extreme cold. The montage credited this to the utility's "coal workhorses," then noted that nuclear provided "uninterrupted power" and "hydro responded instantly." The list ended there, despite years of promises that the agency would bolster renewables and battery storage.
Miscellaneous
LGBT
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

Learning to two-step at a queer country bar - High Country News

A newly married same-sex couple attends Stud Country's beginner two-step at Los Globos to rehearse their first dance amid queer country and cowboy culture.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This old Pennsylvania coal town could get a reboot from AI

For decades, he's lived in Homer City, a southwestern Pennsylvania town that was once home to the largest coal-fired power plant in the state. The plant, which shares its name with the town, closed nearly three years ago after years of financial distress. Dudash, 89, has lived in the shadow of its smokestacks-said to be the tallest in the country before they were demolished-for much of his life.
Environment
fromBikerumor
1 month ago

Bikepacking Roots & Old Man Mountain Make Bikepacking More Accessible with Gear Libraries

We are all familiar with the idea of a library. You go, check out a book, read said book, and return the book when you are done. Yes, there is a bit more mixed in there, such as attaining a library card, due dates, and late fees, but I'm sure you get the general idea. We all know how libraries work.
Bicycling
Books
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

How Living With Black Bears Transformed a Woman's Life

Healing from grief and finding common ground with maligned black bears shows that human behavior, not bears, creates conflicts; bears possess unique personalities and value.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Mountain Lake Town Might Be the Most Peaceful Escape in Western North Carolina-and It's Home to the Largest National Forest in the State

Nantahala, North Carolina's largest national forest, offers pristine lakeside recreation and peaceful outdoor experiences centered around Lake Nantahala reservoir and whitewater rafting opportunities.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

16 Of The Best Distilleries To Visit Outside Of Kentucky - Tasting Table

Top-quality bourbon and craft distillery experiences exist nationwide, not just in Kentucky, with award-winning small producers offering tours, tastings, and custom cocktails.
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

How geology not only shapes the world, it shapes us - High Country News

My father was a petroleum geologist. A lot of my childhood, he was gone, away on oil rigs in the Powder River Basin and remote parts of Wyoming, living in man camps long before cellphones. We had to wait days to talk to him. When he went into the nearest town to shower, he'd find a payphone and call us. I was always breathless with news.
Science
Agriculture
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

What tumbleweed can teach protesters - High Country News

Tumbleweeds are an adaptable, invasive plant that spreads prolifically by seed, can form new species, and causes major ecological and infrastructural damage.
#jd-vance
fromIndependent
2 months ago
US politics

JD Vance's journey from 'Scots-Irish hillbilly' to embracing religion - and the Irish Catholic networking guru who played a key role

fromIndependent
2 months ago
US politics

JD Vance's journey from 'Scots-Irish hillbilly' to embracing religion - and the Irish Catholic networking guru who played a key role

fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

15 Adults Reveal The Bizarre Family Traditions That Left Other People Completely Stunned

Letting our dogs lick the dishes before we put them in the dishwasher!
Relationships
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I've Lived in the South for 30+ Years and This Mountain Town Is the One I Keep Coming Back To-With Access to 40 Wineries

Mount Airy isn't trying to be everywhere else-and that's exactly why it stands out. It offers a true sense of place, rooted in tradition but evolving with purpose, where the pace slows down just enough to remind you what travel is supposed to feel like.
Travel
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

8 Virginia Bourbon Distilleries Worth Checking Out, According To Experts - Tasting Table

Virginia hosts a growing, high-quality bourbon distillery scene rivaling Kentucky and Tennessee and offering varied, visitor-focused distilling experiences across the state.
Arts
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

The Secrets of Indigenous Art

Modern European and American modernists drew heavily from Indigenous arts, while museums long framed Indigenous adoption of Western forms as a loss of authenticity.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Magical': how I taught Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor to sing like folk troubadours in The History of Sound

The film required authentic period folk singing; the music adviser coached Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor to sing live and create organic, traditional harmonies.
Environment
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Communities Say Congress Broke Its Promise to Clean Up Abandoned Coal Mine Lands

A House bill would withdraw $500 million from 2021 abandoned mine cleanup funds, jeopardizing reclamation and water treatment projects in Appalachian states.
Agriculture
fromForbes
2 months ago

The Future of Rural Work

Rural America covers 74% of U.S. land, faces demographic shifts, and has changing labor-market dynamics driven by remote work, housing, childcare, and small businesses.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A whole lost culture': the Irishman reviving the forgotten sport of stone lifting

Ancient Irish stone-lifting traditions have been revived through locating historic lifting boulders, combining feats of strength with folklore, community rituals, and cultural preservation.
fromemptywheel
2 months ago

How Do You Want Your Family to Remember You? - emptywheel

The Stasi, the secret police, were legendary for their data files. Their work was based on instilling fear, and they induced stunningly amazing numbers of East Germans into informing on their neighbors. Something along the lines of 1 in 6 East Germans were informants, whether out of fear or out of approval of what the East German government was doing.
US politics
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Knoxville, East Tennessee's Gateway to the Smokies

Nashville may be known as the 'Music City,' but it was Knoxville where several artists, including a young Dolly Parton, actually cut their teeth. The city has a self-guided tour to give you important intel on the music industry and a lay of the land for your trip.
Travel
Miscellaneous
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

Tumbler Ridge: What Happens When a Small Town Is Synonymous with Tragedy? | The Walrus

A mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge killed multiple family members and students, transforming a small town into a site of national mourning and attention.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I've Lived in North Carolina for 47 Years-and This Small Town Has the Most Scenic Views in the State

"Today, another kind of treasure typically lures travelers to Franklin, though, one found among the trails, waterfalls, and scenic byways of the community. Surrounded by the Nantahala National Forest, and a gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains, Franklin is closely tied to the Appalachian Trail, and became the first designated Appalachian Trail Community in 2010, welcoming travelers with open arms."
Travel
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Small Georgia Mountain Town Features a Scenic Railway and the Southeast's Largest Apple Orchard

Blue Ridge, Georgia is a small mountain town offering outdoor recreation, fly fishing, scenic railway rides, wineries, charming downtown shops, breweries, and local accommodations.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Small Town in North Carolina's 'Land of Waterfalls' Has Great Live Music and Art Scenes-and Famous White Squirrels

In many ways, western North Carolina destinations-like Asheville, Highlands, Hot Springs, and Waynesville, to name just a few-are quite similar. There's typically a genuine appreciation of art, music, food, and craft beer, and life tends to revolve around the great outdoors. And why shouldn't it? The Appalachian Mountains have created a lush, green paradise in this region, complete with stunning views, amazing hikes, and plenty of fresh air.
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