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Tag Archives: Winter’s Bone
Get ’em While They’re Hot! These Ozark Hills Ready!
This is me posting, Sarah at Moonmooring, in Marideth’s absence. I’ve run through all the prefab stuff Marideth left me before the big trip to Michigan. And there’s no phone service there, being on National Forest and all. Her book … Continue reading
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Tagged folklore, hand bound book, marideth sisco, Ozark culture, Ozarks, self published book, These Ozark Hills, Winter's Bone
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Misc. Tidbits
Lots going on at the Winter’s Bone HQ these days as well, with Tory and Debra hard at work on a companion documentary piece to the film that will be available on DVD. I’m involved in the narrative, so I … Continue reading
Ozark Idiom
Jeez-o-Pete! What a crazy week. I tried to explain to Tory Stewart of the Winter’s Bone team that I’d been extremely busy, as in meeting myself at every turn. Only the expression I used, which is common in the Ozarks, … Continue reading
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Tagged idiom, idioms, marideth sisco, Ozark culture, Ozarks, paper hanger, Tory Stewart, Winter's Bone
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See You in August!
Well, I’m off to Michigan Sunday to visit old friends, go camping in the woods (although a pop-up cabin with good beds, meals served promptly and a generator for lights and fans can’t really be called roughing it), and listen … Continue reading
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Tagged camping, folk music, Marideth Sisc, Michigan, Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, Music, Winter's Bone, women's music, womyns music
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One of the Best Bluegrass Soundtracks This Side of “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”
“Granik’s film features one of the best bluegrass soundtracks this side of “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”” The reviews just keep getting better! Check your local theatre listings or visit the Winter’s Bone website for listings. If it’s not coming … Continue reading
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Tagged Bluegrass, Bluegrass music, Debra Granik, folk music, Jennifer Lawrence, low budget movie, marideth sisco, meth in the Ozarks, Missouri folk culture, movie reviews, Music, Ozark culture, Ozarks, soundtrack, Winter's Bone, Winter's Bone soundtrack
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BBC Interview Thursday!
News flash! This just in! (heehee) I’m scheduled to meet Janet Saidi of KBIA-FM, the NPR affiliate in Columbia, Mo. on Thursday for a two-hour interview followed by her attending a Rounders practice session. She will send the interview to … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, BBC World Service, Davis Creek Rounders, Janet Saidi, KBIA-FM, marideth sisco, NPR, Ozark culture, Ozarks, Winter's Bone
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Back From Memphis
Memphis was fun, educational and a great reminder of why I don’t go out partying anymore. The movie opening was fine, the theater manager was gracious and the audience had good questions, one of them brand new. A fellow who … Continue reading
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Tagged B.B. King, Beale Street, Civil Rights Museum, marideth sisco, Memphis, movie opening, Ozarks, Ozarks dialect, Winter's Bone
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