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Legendary Aviators Of Appalachia, And The Infamous Pot Plane Crash Of 1979

Over Memorial Day weekend, airports across the country reported the highest numbers of people flying in more than a year. As more of us are dreaming once again of flight, we thought this would be a good time to listen back to an episode of Inside Appalachia that originally aired last summer. We’ll hear stories about flight: legendary aviators, fighter pilots, and a plane ride that didn’t quite go as planned.

Remembering Francis Fisher, Who Helped Build WVPB And Mountain Stage

On this West Virginia Morning, we remember Mountain Stage Chief Engineer Francis Fisher who passed away last week at the age of 79. Also, in this show, for this week’s Mountain Stage Song of the Week, we highlight blues music icon and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Buddy Guy.

Country Roads, Indie Pro-Wrestling, And A Story From Wales That Traversed An Ocean

Our Inside Appalachia team recently won several awards for our reporting. This week, we’re listening back to some of these stories, including one about the John Denver classic, “Take Me Home Country Roads,” which was first recorded 50 years ago in 1971. And we’ll learn how indie pro-wrestling in Southern West Virginia was able to keep going through the pandemic with drive-in shows. We’ll also hear about two Welsh storytellers and their fascination with Appalachia.

Children s Authors Discuss The Lessons Their Books Can Teach Adults

/ Author Cynthia Rylant was inspired by the time she spent with her grandparents to write her first book When I Was Young in the Mountains. This week we re revisiting an episode of Inside Appalachia that features children s authors in and from our region. We ll hear Cynthia Rylant, who wrote When I Was Young In The Mountains, David Perri, author of Messy Larry, and Bil Lepp reading from his recent children s book The Princess And The Pickup Truck, and Lyn Ford, a professional storyteller and children s educator, telling a story she wrote called The Old Woman and Death. And while these stories were written for children, like many children s stories, these stories have messages for all of us, including grown-ups.

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