Death is something that is difficult to discuss – or even write about – but death is something that is as inevitable as taxes or political bickering.
This week on Inside Appalachia, we talk with East Tennessee’s Amythyst Kiah. Her new album contemplates the cosmos. Also, hair salons are important gathering places where Black women can find ...
The vice president is rich, but not nearly as wealthy as his boss and many of his boss' appointees ...
Vance's memoir "Hillbilly Elegy" has reportedly been listed among many books being reviewed over "ideology" concerns at ...
Explores the rich heritage of hand weaving in America, tracing its origins back to the early Colonists who brought their weaving skills to the New World. By the time of the American Revolution, ...
A New York-destined musical, created within Appalachia, will stop in Beckley. According to a press release, “Gloaming, ...
Hillbilly Elegy star Gabriel Basso has argued that celebrities should “shut the f*** up” about politics. The 30-year-old ...