April, already? Somehow, yes.
Join us a week from today for A Night of Folk and Friends, featuring special acoustic sets from Alexander Robichaud, Scivic Rivers, and Dissimilar South, plus a live podcast recording.
The transcript from episode seventeen of the Good Folk podcast, with the lovely Matt Southern, went live this week. Matt also curated an awesome playlist for us:
Anne Byrn reflects for Bitter Southerner about Nashville in the wake of this week’s Covenant school shooting.
Abby Lee Hood asks for Modern Farmer: are Appalachian foodways at risk of being lost forever?
New Boygenius, of course.
And more foodways, this time on grapefruits in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley. So many gorgeous images in this piece as well.
Breathing in and out with the earth:
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Pedro Pascal as mushrooms. And my thoughts on apocalypse, attention, and the Last of Us in the newsletter this week.
Happy National Poetry Month. I am, as always, thinking of Richard Siken. It’s green. It’s still green.
A quote from Marion Woodman:
And as a last bit of shameless self-promo, I am in this! (Along with many other incredible writers). Get a copy from Rebel Satori.
When I listen to this, I am sure it will all be okay. And it will be.