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Newsletter: Folklife Flashes

In each issue you’ll have the sights, sounds, and stories of our state delivered right to you. You’ll meet a different traditional artist or group, find a food feature handpicked for the month, or get a quick collection of links to help you with your work. Best of all, we’ll share with you special bits of media from our archives you might not encounter anywhere else. To subscribe, just fill out the form below.

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December, 2015
Thinking about Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, holiday cookies . . . and walking like a giraffe.

November, 2015
Giving Thanks, the nostalgia of green been casserole, the Stoney Creek Singers, Country Dance and Song Society, A Singing Stream.

October, 2015
Ridgeway cantaloupes, “How a Slice of Pie Became a History Lesson,” Seagrove, Sticks and Stones.

August, 2015
It’s Hot, Lessons from the Churn, Capital City 5, Blue Ridge Music Trails, A Singing Stream: A Black Family Chronicle.

July, 2015
(Co-edited by Tat’yana Berdan) Celebrating Vietnamese Cultures in NC, Dock Rmah,”Egg Rolls and Mi Quang,” Evan Hatch and Noran Sanford, Montagnard Dance and Music.

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