Our audio tour through Charleston’s West Side continues with a community gardener, an antique collector, a symphony clarinetist, a deli owner, and a retired pro basketball player. Plus, a visit to a local auto shop, a barbershop, a Girl Scout meeting, and Mary C Snow West Side Elementary.
Special thanks this episode to West Virginia State Folklorist Emily Hilliard, The West Virginia Folklife Program at the West Virginia Humanities Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Barbara's Groceries, Then & Now
B Love & Bridge of Hope, Then & Now
Antonio & Pat & Andrea, Then & Now
Wayne & Aaron, Then & Now
Sissy & Shaniqua, Then & Now
George & Gus, Then & Now
Arlo & Lei Ann, Then & Now
Foots & Lateef, Then & Now
Tymekia & Will, Then & Now
James & Theresa, Then & Now
Young Wisdom
Sidewalk Serenades
Space Sonification
James' Block: An Outlier
Lexington Market, part 3: On a Humble
Um, Now What?
Lexington Market, part 2: Engines of Change
Lexington Market, part 1: Survival of the Fittest
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