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Category Archives: Winter's Bone
What to eat? What to buy? What to eat?
I’ve been studying the guidebooks for what to expect in Torino, besides the Alps towering over everything. It’s not really pasta country, but leans more toward rice and grains, and French-style sauces, and Swiss-style meat dishes. And cheese. No, I … Continue reading
Posted in Euro-Asian Jaunt
Tagged Alps, food, Georgia, handmade cheese, Italy, Mediterranean, olive oil soap, pasta, Republic of Georgia, truffles
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Here Comes the Sun
Holy Romeo! I’m a week away from flying to Italy, and… well, I guess everything’s pretty much on schedule except some last minute business like recording my little radio show and counting my pills. Huh? It’s moments like these that remind … Continue reading
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The Saga of Euro-Asia
Well, don’t things get forever squirrelly-er. First we were going to Georgia, the republic of, and then we weren’t. Then got word it was back on again. Now we hear from the Georgians that the U.S. Embassy says no. But … Continue reading
Off to Italy and Places Even Further!
After several waits — one for the passport, another for travel plans to be finalized, and now at last word from Georgia (the republic of) that they’re expecting me, the Europe/Asia leg of the year-long Winter’s Bone trip is beginning to materialize. I am Woo-Hooing all … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, film, film festival, folk music, Italy, marideth sisco, media, movies, Music, Ozarks, Republic of Georgia, Russia, Torino film festival, Torino Italy, Winter's Bone
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“City Kicks”
It was a good night at the Sun Valley Cinema, Mtn. Home, Arkansas for those attending the opening of Winter’s Bone. The Friday night crowd was sparse, with the movie competing for audience with the last home football game of … Continue reading
Posted in Blackberry Winter, Music, Tidbits, Winter's Bone
Tagged Billy Ward, Blackberry Winter, Dennis Crider, events, folk music, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, meth in the Ozarks, Missouri folk culture, movie premiere, movie reviews, Music, Ozark culture, Ozarks, soundtrack, Sun Valley Cinema, Tedi May, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone
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Winter’s Bone Showing in Mountain Home, Arkansas
Word is Winter’s Bone is showing in Mountain Home Arkansas at the Sun Valley Cinema starting tomorrow, Friday, October 29. Marideth Sisco, Dennis Crider and still to be named other members of the musical troupe from Bone, will be doing … Continue reading
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Tagged arts, Billy Ward, Blackberry Winter, Bo Brown, Davis Creek Rounders, Debra Granik, Dennis Crider, events, film festival, folk music, Jonathan Scheuer, Linda Stoffel, low budget movie, marideth sisco, media, Missouri folk culture, movie, Music, Ozark culture, Ozarks, soundtrack, Tedi May, Van Colbert, West Plains, Winter's Bone, Winter's Bone soundtrack
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An Interview of Dickon Hinchliffe, from Light in the Attic
Here is an excerpt from Light in the Attic‘s interview with Dickon; “The original soundtrack for Winter’s Bone features quite a lot of songs interpreted/performed by Marideth Sisco (amongst other artists). In creating the score, did these songs have any influence … Continue reading →