Driving Through Time: The Digital Blue Ridge Parkway
...architecture—and all of them ring true. Cruising even a short section of the Parkway on a crisp fall afternoon does give a person pause and inspires superlatives we don't often...
The Bulletin—February 11, 2013
...in and intellectually engaging with the US South. In the wake of the thirty four-minute power outage that interrupted the Superbowl—held February 3, 2013 at the Superdome in New Orleans—journalists...
Vivir en las Fronteras: Inmigrantes Maya de Guatemala en el Sur de los Estados Unidos
...los inmigrantes no autorizados. Estas medidas buscaban bloquearle el acceso a licencias de conducir, vivienda, empleo, servicios sociales y educación superior a inmigrantes indocumentados.24Odem, “Unsettled in the Suburbs.” William Brown...
Petrochemical America, Petrochemical Addiction
...depths gives way around 1950 to a bar chart showing steady increases in average drill depth—and exploding costs per foot as wells have gotten deeper. A graph is superimposed on...
Kara Walker's Blood Sugar: A Subtlety or the Marvelous Sugar Baby
...something exciting, wonderful, strange, astonishing, miraculous, or supernatural, conveying visitors to a spectacular show, whether otherworldly (as in the "marvelous land of Oz") or the freak show (as in the...
The Poetics of Rescue and Resilience: A Conversation with Jericho Brown on The Selected Shepherd
...The Selected Shepherd, you present a generally equal number from each of his six collections, with a little bit more from Angel, Interrupted. What were you looking for as you...
LiFT Art Salon: Hammonds House II
...playing outside with friends, drawing superheroes, and tormenting my little brother than in appreciating educational tourism. Clint Fluker exploring archival materials at Emory University's Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and...
Hyphenating Waters: A Review of Calypso Magnolia and Island People
...last stop, Trinidad's "ugly new Hyatt" (400). As historically well-researched, fiercely intelligent, and superbly written as Island People can be, readers never stop travelling. You may choose to "enter" at...
St. Augustine's "Slave Market": A Visual History
...supervising some of St. Augustine's more dubious attractions, including "Luella Day McConnell's Fountain of Youth," where visitors still sip today.46Amy Howard, "Public Market (Slave Market)," published February 5, 2009, accessed...
Cajun South Louisiana
...the Canary Islands, and such Native American tribes as the Houma, Bayou Goula, and Choctaw. A big aligator, about 800 lbs. Photograph by ST Blessing. Courtesy of The Miriam and...