This week, when an award-winning Asheville chef decided to launch a restaurant, she returned to a rich community tradition. Also, the popularity of weaving waxes and wanes. At the moment, it’s having a renaissance. And, during Lent, Yugoslavian fish stew is a local favorite in Charleston, West Virginia.
Listen: Arlo Guthrie Has The Mountain Stage Song Of The Week
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Iconic folksinger, songwriter, and raconteur Arlo Guthrie makes his fifth appearance on Mountain Stage here, recorded live in Huntington, W.Va. in 2012 in partnership with the Marshall Artists Series. For decades, Guthrie has performed the heavy task of carrying on his father Woody’s legacy, while maintaining a place as a highly regarded musician in his own right.
Listen: Arlo Guthrie Has The Mountain Stage Song Of The Week
Hear "City Of New Orleans" performed in 2012 in Huntington, W.Va.
Hear Arlo Guthrie‘s extended hour-long set on the latest episode. You’ll also hear performances from Huntington native, and Tony Award winner Michael Cerveris, Mississippi songwriter Paul Thorn, and sibling heavy southern folk-rockers Delta Rae.
1 of 4 — Delta Rae
North Carolina Folk Rockers Delta Rae on Mountain Stage in 2012
2 of 4 — Michael Cerveris
Michael Cerveris & Loose Cattle in Huntington, W.Va.
3 of 4 — Paul Thorn
Mississippi songwriter Paul Thorn joins the lineup in 2012
4 of 4 — One last song to close out the night
Finale song recorded in 2012 in partnership with the Marshall Artists Series
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This week, when an award-winning Asheville chef decided to launch a restaurant, she returned to a rich community tradition. Also, the popularity of weaving waxes and wanes. At the moment, it’s having a renaissance. And, during Lent, Yugoslavian fish stew is a local favorite in Charleston, West Virginia.
WVPB had a conversation with Us & Them host Trey Kay earlier this week on the significance today of the 250th anniversary of America’s founding. This week, WVPB is hosting a special screening event at Marshall University with excerpts from Ken Burns’ The American Revolution, and Kay will lead a panel discussion. We once again hear from Kay, this time speaking with one of the panelists — Marshall University political science professor George Davis — about why revisiting the nation’s founding story still matters.
WVPB will be screening excerpts of Ken Burns’ recent PBS documentary series "The American Revolution" this week at Marshall. Us & Them host Trey Kay will moderate the event, and he spoke recently with WVPB News Director Eric Douglas about why revisiting the nation’s founding story matters today. Also, a bill to temporarily delay moving a child to homeschooling during an active case of abuse or neglect hit a snag in the Senate on Monday.