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SFA Blog: Amy’s Notebook: The Community of ‘Cue
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Friday, June 14. Amy’s Notebook: The Community of ‘Cue. Ed Mitchell, Wilson, NC, 2007. Photo by Amy Evans. As the SFA's lead oral historian, Amy Evans gathers the stories of Southern food. Each week she takes us behind the scenes of her work. When I interviewed Ed Mitchell in 2007 for our Southern BBQ Trail. He was a pitmaster without a pit. His namesake restaurant, Mitchell’s Ribs, Bar-B-Q and Chicken. A North Carolina institution, open since 1954. Everyone there knew Ed Mitchell. They treated u...Betwe...
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Greetings from the Tamale Trail!: TAMALE CART ADDED TO MUSEUM COLLECTION IN CORINTH, MISSISSIPPI
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March 16, 2010. TAMALE CART ADDED TO MUSEUM COLLECTION IN CORINTH, MISSISSIPPI. Photo by Amy C. Evans. From the Daily Corinthian. The Crossroads Depot Museum. Will bring back some tasty Corinth memories at the unveiling of the historic Corinth Tamale bicycle cart. Crossroads Museum Interim Director Ed Lucas said a special evening is planned for the unveiling of the newly restored Corinth Tamale bicycle cart in the Crossroads Museum’s Exhibit Room at 6 pm on Tuesday, March 23. Read the full article.
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Greetings from the Tamale Trail!: TAMALE TRAIL PART OF MOST SOUTHERN WEEKEND ON EARTH THIS WEEKEND IN CLARKSDALE, MS
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July 08, 2010. TAMALE TRAIL PART OF MOST SOUTHERN WEEKEND ON EARTH THIS WEEKEND IN CLARKSDALE, MS. This weekend, July 9 and 10, is being billed as "The Most Southern Weekend on Earth.". Magazine is hosting a series of events in Clarksdale, featuring food, lectures and, of course, live music. As part of the event, Amy Evans Streeter, chief architect of the Tamale Trail, will be moderating a Mississippi Delta Hot Tamale Trail Talk and Tasting at Delta Amusement. Visit the Oxford American.
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Greetings from the Tamale Trail!: January 2010
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January 28, 2010. NEW* INTERACTIVE MAP FEATURE! We've just unveiled a new interactive map. Feature for the Tamale Trail, which plots all of the oral history locations in our online archive. Use the map to create custom road trips, stopping at documented locations along the way, or simply locate a tamale stand anywhere from Tunica to Vicksburg. Click on the stars to learn about each location, where you also have the option to track back to the oral history interview. Grab a napkin and go!
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Greetings from the Tamale Trail!: October 2009
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October 12, 2009. BOURBON MALL BURNS DOWN. Coincidentally, John Currence, chef-owner of City Grocery Restaurant in Oxford, and SFA filmmaker Joe York, made a short film about their recent trek to the Bourbon Mall for Garden and Gun. Magazine. You can view the film on the magazine's website. Posted by Amy Cameron Evans. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Find us on Facebook! Promote Your Page Too. BOURBON MALL BURNS DOWN.
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SFA Blog: Boxed Lunch: A Portrait of Sally Bell's Kitchen in Richmond, VA
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Monday, June 24. Boxed Lunch: A Portrait of Sally Bell's Kitchen in Richmond, VA. We're just back from Richmond, Virginia, where we celebrated Women at Work in RVA for our annual Summer Symposium. It was an incredible few days, and we look forward to featuring some highlights from the trip here soon. First, though, we want to share with you the wonderful new short documentary fim that premiered on Friday at the Valentine Richmond History Center. Posted by Amy Cameron Evans. Subscribe to our blog! Women a...
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SFA Blog: Drinking Wine with Thomas Jefferson
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Thursday, June 20. Drinking Wine with Thomas Jefferson. Photograph courtesy of The Random Oenophile. Meet Marie Stitt, who will be guest-blogging for us about Southern wine culture. A native of Birmingham, Marie received a BA in Art History from Rice University and an MA in Gastronomy from the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Bra, Italy. She now lives in Charleston, South Carolina, where she works as a portfolio manager for Grassroots Wine. You can follow Marie on Twitter at @MarieStitt. Whose boxed...
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SFA Blog: Amy's Notebook: Virginia is for Lovers—and Clogging
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Thursday, June 20. Amy's Notebook: Virginia is for Lovers—and Clogging. The sign for the first site of the Carter Family Fold, which is now a museum. A larger performance hall now sits next door. Photo by Amy Evans. With the SFA World Headquarters located in Mississippi, sometimes Virginia can seem like a far-off land. Sometimes it feels like we don't pay enough attention to Old Dominion. Sometimes it's easy to forget the work we've already done there. The kitchen at the Carter Family Fold. It was my fir...