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Appalachia and the Environment
Volume 12, Number 1- Spring 1995
Columns

Now & Then Magazine by Jane Harris Woodside, editor

Articles

Protecting Appalachia’s National Parks: An Interview with NPCA’s Don Barger by Jane Harris Woodside

Before the Blight, Boars, and Acid Rain by Charles Maynard

Excerpts from In The Spirit of Adventure by D.R. Beeson

Putting the Push on Conservation by Jill Oxendine

Beyond Tobacco / Beyond Coal by Richard Cartwright Austin

Groundhogs by Jim Minick

Birth of a Citizen Coalition: West Virginia’s Environmental Council by Mary J. Wimmer

Appalachian Environmental Organizations compiled by Janet Hearne

Aging Architecture: A Defense of the Mountain Cabin by Sharon K. Turnbull

“I Thought the Whole World Was Going to Die”: The Story of the American Chestnut by Margaret L. Brown & Donald E. Davis

The Day the Hawks Flew by Arthur S. Smith

Fiction

Tree of Fire by Charles M. Saplak

Poetry

The Woods by Hilda Downer

The Cabin at Devil’s Fork by Rita Quillen

What the Moon Knows by Jim Minick

Rhinoceroses by Marilyn Kallet

Reviews

Lost & Found by Jeff Daniel Marion, reviewed by Fred Chappell

Mountains of the Heart by Scott Weidensaul, reviewed by Clyde Kessler

Whistle Over the Mountain: Timber, Track, & Trails in the Tennessee Smokies by Ronald G. Schmidt and William S. Hooks, reviewed by Margaret Lynn Brown

Selu: Seeking the Corn-Mother’s Wisdom by Marilou Awiakta, reviewed by M. Rupert Cutler

Oakseeds: Stories from the Land by Gary W. Cook, reviewed by Ernest Lee

Hiking Trails of the Smokies edited by Don DeFoe, Beth Giddens, and Steve Kemp, reviewed by Eric Graves

Oak Ridge National Laboratory: The First Fifty Years by Leland Johnson and Daniel Schaffer, reviewed by Connie Jordan Green

Ready for Harvest: Clearcutting in the Southern Appalachians video directed by Anne Lewis Johnson, reviewed by Phillip Obermiller

Music

“Black Waters” by Jean Ritchie, commentary by Ed Snodderly


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Discovering Appalachian Music
Volume 12, Number 2- Summer 1995
Columns

Now & Then Magazine by Jane Harris Woodside, editor

1995 Music Contest

The 1995 Now & Then Songwriting Contest by Ed Snodderly

The Contest Winners by Penelope Bond, Janet Hearne, and Jane Harris Woodside

Articles

If You Build It, They Will Come: The Birthplace of County Music Alliance by Tim Stafford

Birthday at the Birthplace: Celebrating Old Milestones & New Beginnings by Wendy Welch

Blues & Country: The First Chapter by Charles Wolfe

Making Melancholia by Danny Fulks

Doing Fine on Big Nine by Douglas Day

When Ludwig Met Sally … by Janet Hearne

Writing from the Inside Out: Kate Long of West Virginia by Colleen Anderson

On Music by Amy Tipton Gray

Triangles, Circles, Squares, and Diamonds: The Fasola Folk of Kentucky by Ron Pen

Fiction

Haggard by Gregory Gaston

Poetry

Wood, Flesh & Steel: A Song in Four Parts by Harold W. Arnett

Imagining a Photograph of My Parents by Ruth Moose

Pauling by Rose Becallo Raney

The Sound of Your Name by Florence McNabb

The Chinese Poet Tunes His Bow by Jeff Daniel Marion

Hill Sailor by Kirk Judd

When Papa Sang by Elizabeth Howard

Do This in Remembrance by Lynn Powell

Reviews

The Stonemans: An Appalachian Family and the Music That Shaped Their Lives by Ivan M. Tribe, reviewed by Ricky Cox

Finding Her Voice: The Saga of Women in Country Music by Mary A. Bufwack and Robert K. Oerman, reviewed by Amy Tipton Gray

The Music of Bill Monroe from 1936 to 1994 compiled by John Rumble, reviewed by Jack Tottle

High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music video written and directed by Rachel Liebling, reviewed by Jack Tottle

Traveling the High Way Home: Ralph Stanley and the World of Traditional Bluegrass Music by John Wright reviewed by Tim Stafford

Southern Mountain Folksongs by W.K. McNeil, reviewed by Ernest Lee

High Lonesome: The American Culture of Country Music by Cecelia Tichi, reviewed by Wendy Webber and David B. Winship

Books Worth Mentioning by Sandy Ballard


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Appalachian Entrepreneurs and Innovators
Volume 12, Number 3- Winter 1995
Columns

Making Do and Taking Risks by Jane Harris Woodside, editor

Articles

Out of the Darkness, Into the Light by Heidi Hartwiger

The Evolution of a Revolution by Laurene Scalf

City Boy Hits a Small Town Big Time by Laurene Scalf

Peacock Alley Revisited by Blair White

Reality Bytes by Janet Hearne

Listening to the Opposition by Frances O’Rourke

Chairmen of the Rainforest by Janet Hearne

The Art of Education by Boone Davis

Essays

The Road to Dubois by Margaret Young

A New Beginning for a New Millennium by Don Williams

Poetry

Near Johnson City: A Teacher by David Y. Todd

Will Work by John Means

Once by Ed Francisco

The Kitchen by George Scarbrough

Wanderlust by Leah J. Prewitt

Bath Stories by Marilyn Kallet

A Note to Marilyn by Connie Jordan Green

Maps by Lisa Coffman

Reviews

Voices From the Valley edited by Jeanne McDonald, reviewed by Jeff Daniel Marion

Bluegrass, Blackmarket video directed by Hans Luxemburger, reviewed by Jack Wright

Old Wounds, New Words: Poems from the Appalachian Poetry Project edited by Bob Henry Baber, George Ella Lyon, and Gurney Norman, reviewed by Susan O’Dell Underwood

Something Permanent photographs by Walker Evans, poetry by Cynthia Rylant, reviewed by Frances O’Roark Dowell

Tennessee Woman: An Infinite Variety by Wilma Dykeman, reviewed by Ellen M. Millsaps

From Mountain to Metropolis: Appalachian Migrants in American Cities edited by Kathryn M. Borman and Phillip J. Overmiller, reviewed by Loyal Jones

Music

“Twisted Laurel” by Tommy Thompson, commentary by Ed Snodderly


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