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A silver celebration: Appalachian Heritage Festival commemorates anniversary with free event series | News, Sports, Jobs

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City council discusses upcoming events, addresses roads at Fountain Place Mall

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Rock Castle Home Short Film Celebrates Appalachian Heritage

1:19 Charlie Thompson is a cultural anthropologist at Duke University, also a descendant, who wrote a book called Rock Castle Home that became this short film. “Learning about Rock Castle’s people, helps us remember the history, culture and stories that speak of the resilience of the human spirit, underlie almost every place on earth,” he says. Ann Mitchell Whisnant teaches graduate studies at Duke University. She says, when the parkway was built in the 1930 s, attempts were made to make the parkway more like a tourist attraction than an authentic representation of the real Appalachia.  “There’s a whole phenomenon of getting very enamored with a certain mythology about Appalachia. Particularly the idea that somehow this is a repository of American pioneer Values, and that somehow, the old ways, have persisted in this strange and odd region in ways that they haven’t in other parts of the country.”

Huntington native collects honors

1 of 2 HUNTINGTON Marie Manilla has been selected as the 2021 Appalachian Heritage Writer-in-Residence, and her award-winning novel, “The Patron Saint of Ugly,” was chosen as the One Book One West Virginia Common Read Author. The Huntington native moved to Texas after college, working as a graphic designer and seeking to learn about other cultures within the United States, but soon found people were more alike than different, she said. After earning her master of fine arts, she returned to West Virginia and began writing seriously, initially considering herself a short story writer and publishing in a range of journals, exploring what she calls “those pivotal moments in characters’ lives that forever change them for better or worse.”

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