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Photo by Margaret Houston via Garden & Gun

Photo by Margaret Houston via Garden & Gun

Garden & Gun’s Fried Chicken Bucket List →

March 16, 2017

Emily shares some favorite West Virginia fried chicken spots with Garden & Gun.

In Food, West Virginia Tags Garden & Gun, West Virginia, food, foodways
Photo by Jess Screibstein

Photo by Jess Screibstein

Road Trip Through Apple-atcha: Homemade Apple Pies, Apple Cider & More

October 3, 2016

West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Inside Appalachia interviews Emily on apple pie for their "Apple-atcha" episode... 

"Apples are for more than just cider, and some say that there is nothing more American than apple pie. So we talked to Emily Hilliard, the state folklorist of West Virginia and author of the pie blog Nothing in the House, about what goes into making a traditional apple pie, as well as a fig and goat cheese tart. Emily's pie crust was also featured in a new cookbook called Victuals: An Appalachian Journey with Recipes."

Listen via West Virginia Public Broadcasting

Tags West Virginia, Folklore, Radio, Nothing in the House, pie, food

Deep Cuts from the Smithsonian Folkways Collection →

July 26, 2016

ARC MIX VOL. 20: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS

I had the pleasure of putting together a mix of some of my favorite Smithsonian Folkways recordings for the good folks at Anthology Records. Listen to the playlist here. 

In Folklore, Radio, Music, Curation Tags Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Josh and Henry Reed, ca. 1903. Henry Reed, age 19, plays banjo and his older brother Josh plays fiddle. Photograph from the collection of James Reed, reproduced with permission.

Josh and Henry Reed, ca. 1903. Henry Reed, age 19, plays banjo and his older brother Josh plays fiddle. Photograph from the collection of James Reed, reproduced with permission.

West Virginia Folklife Program Receives Henry Reed Fund Award →

July 13, 2016

The American Folklife Center’s Henry Reed Fund was established in 2004 in honor of old-time fiddler Henry Reed with an initial gift from founding AFC director and fiddler Alan Jabbour. The fund provides small awards to support activities directly involving folk artists, especially when the activities reflect, draw upon, or strengthen the archival collections of the AFC. This year, Henry Reed Funds were awarded to two projects:

Emily Hilliard, State Folklorist at the West Virginia Humanities Council, was awarded funds for “West Virginia Folklife Presents Ballad Singer Phyllis Marks,” a public programming and documentation project highlighting the career and contributions of the respected octogenarian West Virginia traditional ballad singer Phyllis Marks.

via the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress

In Folklore, West Virginia, American Folklife Center, Awards

West Virginia State Folklorist Emily Hilliard on the Front Porch →

June 10, 2016

This week, Rick and Laurie are speaking with state folklorist Emily Hilliard from the West Virginia Humanities Council.

They discuss the definition of folklore, the importance and process of collecting it, and the benefits it can provide to the state.

Listen via West Virginia Public Broadcasting

In West Virginia, Folklore, Radio
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