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Fall 1997 - Spring 1998 Issue:

Past and On-Going Projects
      News from Zuni, William and Mary Project, the Dayton Stories Project, the Southern Partnership Project
Looking to the Future
      Scott Mullins recollects, Roadside, Junebug and Pregones Create New Play, New Music, New Colleague
Other Roadside Activities
      Journeys Home, Caudill Store & HOPE House residencies, Choteau exchange
Appalshop's Challenge

Photo Credits for This Issue:
Cover photo, pg. 1    Library of Congress, Sept. 1940, near Jackson, Kentucky
Nancy Smith, Pg. 1    Dan Carraco, photographer
Dudley Cocke, pg. 2    Roadside Theater archives
Ron Short & Kim Neal pg. 2    Tim Cox, photographer
Zuni Corn Dance, pg. 3     Tim Cox, photographer
Dayton Stories Project, pg. 4    Roadside Theater archives
Raphael, Short & O'Neal, pg. 5    Jeff Whetstone, photographer
John O'Neal, pg. 5    Mary Lee Edwards, photographer
Scott and Hie Mullins, pg. 6    Scott Mullins private collection
Flatwoods FWB Church, pg. 6     Scott Mullins private collection
Judith Rivera, pg. 7     H.L. Delgado, photographer
Valhalla in the Smokies, pg. 7     Univ. of Tennessee Special Collections
South Fork, Kentucky River pg. 8     Library of Congress, Oct. 1940

Spring '96 - Fall '97 Issue


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