“There’s not a TV watcher or movie fan who won’t be surprised and enhanced by this lively and meaningful presentation on stereotypes we thought we had discarded 20 years ago.”— Duke University
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/IOnuu9Q
📸 Appalshop, “Strangers and Kin,” Herb E. Smith, 1983
11.03.2026 07:30
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Eula Hall was a lifelong advocate who fought tirelessly for the people of Appalachia. During #WomensHistoryMonth, we remember her pivotal as a healthcare pioneer and self-described “hillbilly activist.”
Learn more about her story in the Appalshop film "Mud Creek Clinic": https://loom.ly/zCufdvQ
11.03.2026 05:02
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“Viewing Strangers and Kin is not a provincial exercise. It is part of our growth as a viable democracy.”— Wilma Dykeman, author
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/IOnuu9Q
📸 Appalshop, “Strangers and Kin,” Herb E. Smith, 1983
10.03.2026 07:30
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A new month = a new Pay-What-You-Want album!
March’s pick is “Gems,” featuring rare 1968–1983 recordings by Kentucky clawhammer banjo and fiddle player Lily May Ledford of Powell Co.
Download here: https://loom.ly/DN8cH2w
🎵: "Gems," Lily May Ledford, June Appal Records, 2000.
10.03.2026 06:30
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Today we remember Appalshop filmmaker Scott Faulkner, who created several of our films — "Ramsey Trade Fair," "Nimrod Workman: To Fit My Own Category," "Sunny Side of Life," and "Ourselves That Promise" — and assisted in the production of many others.
Rest easy, Scott. Thank you for your work.
10.03.2026 05:30
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The film traces the evolution of the “hillbilly” image.
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/IOnuu9Q
📸 Appalshop, “Strangers and Kin,” Herb E. Smith, 1983
09.03.2026 07:30
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It's Bandcamp Friday! 🎵 The day when Bandcamp waives its revenue share, ensuring that all proceeds go directly to artists.
Support us by exploring our extensive June Appal Recordings catalog.
Find your new favorite album here: https://loom.ly/HBQUvOg
06.03.2026 06:30
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A new month = a new Pay-What-You-Want album!
March’s pick is “Gems,” featuring rare 1968–1983 recordings by Kentucky clawhammer banjo and fiddle player Lily May Ledford of Powell Co.
Download here: https://loom.ly/DN8cH2w
🎵: "Gems," Lily May Ledford, June Appal Records, 2000.
06.03.2026 06:06
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Next week marks the 50th anniversary of the Scotia Mine Disaster, one of the deadliest mining disasters in US history. The tragedy occurred in Letcher Co, KY and has left a lasting impact on our region.
Now find all of our content about Scotia in one playlist on YouTube: https://loom.ly/xw5FxW0
05.03.2026 05:03
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“Featuring fabulous performances, Smith takes us on a delightful, old-time music journey.”—Northwest Film Center, Portland Art Museum
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/Bc_0vbA
📸 Appalshop, “The Ralph Stanley Story,” Herb E. Smith, 2000
04.03.2026 06:30
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The Stanley sound is true old-time, mountain style bluegrass music. This film tells Ralph’s story through interviews with those who know him best.
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/Bc_0vbA
📸 Appalshop, “The Ralph Stanley Story,” Herb E. Smith, 2000
03.03.2026 06:30
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It's #WomensHistoryMonth, and we're celebrating all month long by highlighting Appalshop Films and Appalachian Media Institute work made by and about women.
Now find these productions all in one place—our new Women's History Month playlist on YouTube: https://loom.ly/Uun3UZA
03.03.2026 05:02
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For decades, Ralph Stanley’s banjo playing, haunting tenor voice and tradition-inspired repertoire have epitomized old time bluegrass music. This documentary explores Stanley’s musical roots.
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/Bc_0vbA
📸 Appalshop, “The Ralph Stanley Story,” Herb E. Smith, 2000
02.03.2026 06:30
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“Captures in gripping detail how the effects of a disaster like the Buffalo Creek flood can continue to haunt the sturdiest of people even years later.” — Yale University
Watch the full film here: https://loom.ly/HDlu6ds
📸 Appalshop, “Buffalo Creek Flood Revisited,” Mimi Pickering, 1984
25.02.2026 06:30
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The album cover for Look At The People by Pigmeat Jarret. It shows a light blue background with a yellow tulip pattern and a close up portrait of James "Pigmeat" Jarrett - an older Black man wearing a black hat - in the foreground.
This month's PWYW album is Pigmeat Jarrett's "Look At The People"
Georgia-born Jarrett moved to a mining camp in Rockhouse, KY as a young boy. His family later moved to Cincinnati, where he would go on to make an indelible mark on the city's piano blues sound.
Get it here: https://loom.ly/7lQjVJk
25.02.2026 05:30
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“A powerful and sensitive treatment of a lingering human tragedy.” — Library Journal
“An eye-opening revelation.”— Booklist
"Buffalo Creek Revisited" is now on YouTube! Watch the full film here: https://loom.ly/HDlu6ds
📸 Appalshop, “Buffalo Creek Flood Revisited,” Mimi Pickering, 1984
24.02.2026 06:30
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Black and white photo of a road along a train track devastated after a flood.
Filmed ten years after the flood, Buffalo Creek Revisited looks at the second disaster on Buffalo Creek: the survivors' efforts to rebuild.
Watch the full film here: https://loom.ly/HDlu6ds
📸 Appalshop, “Buffalo Creek Flood Revisited,” Mimi Pickering, 1984
23.02.2026 06:30
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A graphic promoting Appalshop's newest newsletter available to read on their website, about the passing of Elizabeth Barret. The graphic features a photograph of Elizabeth, an elderly white woman with shoulder length brown hair wearing a white shirt, brown and white scarf, and yellow jacket, smiling, with the text overlay: "Remembering Elizabeth Barret, 1951-2026"
A new newsletter is now live on our website!
We’re continuing to honor Elizabeth Barret, an early Appalshop filmmaker who passed away this month, reflecting on her documentary work and lasting contributions as founder of the Archive preserving Appalachian history and culture. appalshop.org/news
20.02.2026 06:07
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Did you know that ~90% of our YouTube viewers aren't subscribed? If you'd like to keep up with our weekly film releases and content updates, don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell! www.youtube.com/appalshop
🎵 Appalshop, "Lonesome Pine," The Payroll Boys, June Appal Records, 1983
19.02.2026 05:03
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The album cover for Look At The People by Pigmeat Jarret. It shows a light blue background with a yellow tulip pattern and a close up portrait of James "Pigmeat" Jarrett - an older Black man wearing a black hat - in the foreground.
This month's PWYW album is Pigmeat Jarrett's "Look At The People"
Georgia-born Jarrett moved to a mining camp in Rockhouse, KY as a young boy. His family later moved to Cincinnati, where he would go on to make an indelible mark on the city's piano blues sound.
Get it here: https://loom.ly/7lQjVJk
18.02.2026 06:30
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The album cover for Look At The People by Pigmeat Jarret. It shows a light blue background with a yellow tulip pattern and a close up portrait of James "Pigmeat" Jarrett - an older Black man wearing a black hat - in the foreground.
This month's PWYW album is Pigmeat Jarrett's "Look At The People"
Georgia-born Jarrett moved to a mining camp in Rockhouse, KY as a young boy. His family later moved to Cincinnati, where he would go on to make an indelible mark on the city's piano blues sound.
Get it here: https://loom.ly/7lQjVJk
14.02.2026 06:05
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A black and white photo of Elizabeth Barret, a white women with long brown hair tied back wearing a long sleeved shirt, posing with a camera. The text overlay reads: "Here in this place, I became a neighbor, a wife, and mother with a camera."
The legacy and impact of Elizabeth Barret is felt deep and wide — throughout Kentucky, Appalachia, the US, and beyond.
We would love to hear all your stories and memories about Liz, her work, and her impact on your life, personal or professional. Feel free to share in the comments below!
13.02.2026 06:30
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A blue hue photograph of Elizabeth Barret, a white woman with shoulder length hair sitting in front of an editing station, with the text overlay: "The Elizabeth Barret Playlist. Now available on our YouTube channel."
While Elizabeth Barret is best known for Stranger with a Camera, she directed several other films at Appalshop. Now you can watch her work in one place through a special YouTube playlist. Stay tuned for more uploads!
Watch here: https://loom.ly/HCs9HH8
12.02.2026 06:30
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“A quietly incisive and sublime examination of media power … Top of the List.”— Booklist
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/8jV50yg
📸 David Stephenson, Lexington Herald-Leader
11.02.2026 06:30
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The album cover for Look At The People by Pigmeat Jarret. It shows a light blue background with a yellow tulip pattern and a close up portrait of James "Pigmeat" Jarrett - an older Black man wearing a black hat - in the foreground.
This month's PWYW album is Pigmeat Jarrett's "Look At The People"
Georgia-born Jarrett moved to a mining camp in Rockhouse, KY as a young boy. His family later moved to Cincinnati, where he would go on to make an indelible mark on the city's piano blues sound.
Get it here: https://loom.ly/7lQjVJk
11.02.2026 06:06
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“A provocative moral inquiry but also a vivid portrait of a place and time.”— The New York Times
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/8jV50yg
📸 Appalshop, “Stranger With A Camera,” Elizabeth Barret, 2000
10.02.2026 06:30
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In honor of filmmaker, archivist, mother, wife, and beloved friend Elizabeth Barret, for the first time you can now watch "Stranger With A Camera" for free on our YouTube page.
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/8jV50yg
📸 Appalshop, “Stranger With A Camera,” Elizabeth Barret, 2000
09.02.2026 06:30
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It's Bandcamp Friday! 🎵 The day when Bandcamp waives its revenue share, ensuring that all proceeds go directly to artists.
Support us by exploring our extensive June Appal Recordings catalog.
Find your new favorite album here: https://loom.ly/HBQUvOg
06.02.2026 05:02
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In late 2025, Kentucky Power proposed to the Kentucky Public Service Commission a 14.9% rate increase for residential customers and a 13-15% commercial and industrial customers.
Watch the film here: https://loom.ly/UuRjXOk
📸 Appalshop, “What is the Rate?,” Nik Lee, 2026
05.02.2026 06:30
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The album cover for Look At The People by Pigmeat Jarret. It shows a light blue background with a yellow tulip pattern and a close up portrait of James "Pigmeat" Jarrett - an older Black man wearing a black hat - in the foreground.
This month's PWYW album is Pigmeat Jarrett's "Look At The People"
Georgia-born Jarrett moved to a mining camp in Rockhouse, KY as a young boy. His family later moved to Cincinnati, where he would go on to make an indelible mark on the city's piano blues sound.
Get it here: https://loom.ly/7lQjVJk
05.02.2026 05:30
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