Folklife Today

Tells stories about the cultural traditions and folklore of diverse communities, combining brand-new interviews and narration with songs, stories, music, and oral history from the collections of the Library of Congress's American Folklife Center.

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    Mumming and the American Folklife Center Rheagan Martin of the Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled interviews Folklife Specialists Stephen Winick and Jennifer Cutting about the connections of the mumming tradition to the American Folklife Center. Mumming is a folk drama tradition in which groups of performers go house to house singing and performing a play. Jennifer describes the James Madison Carpenter Collection, which…
    • Contributor: Jennifer Cutting - Stephen Winick - Rheagan Martin
    • Date: 2025-12-16
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    CCG Year of Engagement: Community on the Line In the fourth episode of the Folklife Today subseries focusing on Community Collections Grantees, AFC Events Coordinator Thea Austen and Folklife Specialist Meg Nicholas chat with Queen Nur and AJ Rivers, about Queen’s CCG project “Community on the Line: The Culture of Urban Soul Line Dancing in the Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware Tri-State Area,” and the public program the team held at the…
    • Contributor: Karen Abdul-Malik (Queen Nur) - Thea Austen - Aj Rivers - Meg Nicholas
    • Date: 2025-09-29
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    Exploring 1950s Gullah Geechee Sonic Life with Dr. Eric Crawford This episode of Folklife Today explores an important collection of Gullah Geechee sound recordings in the archives of the American Folklife Center. The collection features over four hours of Gullah Geechee people singing sacred music, preaching to congregations, and giving testimonies in 1955 and 1956. Courtney Siceloff, then-director of Penn Community Services, recorded this collection at community centers and churches across St. Helena Island,…
    • Contributor: Dr. Eric Crawford - Deacon James “garfield” Smalls - Douglas Peach
    • Date: 2025-09-10
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    CCG Year of Engagement: Returning to Our Roots In the third episode of the Folklife Today subseries focusing on Community Collections Grantees, AFC Folklife Specialist Meg Nicholas interviews Laura Grant, the project leader for the CCG project “Returning to Our Roots: Documenting Traditional Nuwä Harvests.” Bringing together members of the diasporic Kawaiisu community in California, the project documented traditional gathering practices alongside the community’s efforts to develop language revitalization resources centered around…
    • Contributor: Meg Nicholas - Laura Grant
    • Date: 2025-08-08
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    Community Collections Grant Year of Engagement: Warp and Weft—Backstrap Weaving in Micronesia In the second episode of the Folklife Today subseries focusing on Community Collections Grantees, AFC Folklife Specialists Nancy Groce and Meg Nicholas interview Neil Mellon, the Executive Director of the Habele Outer Island Education Fund and CCG project team leader Modesta Yangmog about their CCG project, “Warp and Weft of Yap’s Outer Islands: Backstrap Weaving in Micronesia.” The project documents the unique weaving traditions…
    • Contributor: Neil Mellen - Modesta Yangmog - Meg Nicholas - Nancy Groce
    • Date: 2025-07-14
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    Community Collections Grant Year of Engagement: Remembering Black Dallas The first episode in a new subseries of Folklife Today, interviewing project teams about their Community Collections Grants projects. In this episode, AFC Folklife Specialists Michelle Stefano and Meg Nicholas chat with Tameshia Rudd-Ridge and Jourdan Brunson, from their CCG project “If Tenth Street Could Talk.” The project follows descendants and residents as they work to preserve the historic freedom colony’s history. Rudd-Ridge and…
    • Contributor: Jourdan Brunson - Tameshia Rudd-Ridge - Meg Nicholas - Michelle Stefano
    • Date: 2025-06-04
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    Reclaiming “Red Wing” with Wampanoag Singer-Songwriter Thea Hopkins This episode features singer-songwriter Thea Hopkins, a member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe of Martha’s Vineyard, in discussion with staff members of the American Folklife Center. Hopkins adapted songs from the American Folklife Center archive several times. On the first occasion she sang a lullaby recorded by ethnomusicologist Willard Rhodes from a young girl named Margaret at the Haskell Residential School in 1943; the…
    • Contributor: Jennifer Cutting - Mary Trotchie - Lillian Short - Meg Nicholas - Thea Hopkins - Margaret - Stephen Winick
    • Date: 2024-11-26
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    Scary Stories for Halloween 2024 This episode looks at scary stories in the American Folklife Center archives, including ghost stories, witch tales, and other terrifying tales. Hosts Stephen Winick and John Fenn talk with AFC intern Hanna Salmon about scary stories in the new guide “Folktales and Oral Storytelling: Resources in the American Folklife Center Collections.” We then listen to and discuss a “Vanishing Hitchhiker” tale from Marty Weathers…
    • Contributor: Richard M. Dorson - Marty Weathers - Stetson Kennedy - J. D. Suggs - Bill Henry - Eartha M. M. White - Connie Regan-Blake - Stephen Winick - Hanna Salmon - John Fenn
    • Date: 2024-10-29
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    Storytelling and Folktale Traditions in the American Folklife Center Archive This episode looks at storytelling and folktale traditions in the American Folklife Center archives, including “Jack Tales,” tall tales, animal tales, and other stories. Hosts Stephen Winick and John Fenn talk with AFC intern Hanna Salmon about the new guide “Folktales and Oral Storytelling: Resources in the American Folklife Center Collections.” We then listen to and discuss excerpts of tales from North Carolina storyteller…
    • Contributor: Ray Hicks - Tim Tingle - Evelia Andux - Carmen Agra Deedy - Evelio Andux - Barbara Freeman - Connie Regan-Blake - Stephen Winick - Hanna Salmon - John Fenn
    • Date: 2024-09-30
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    Cormac Ó Haodha: Kluge Lomax Fellow from Cúil Aodha in the Múscraí gaeltacht of County Cork, Ireland. This episode looks at the work of Cormac Ó Haodha, who held the 2024 John B. Lovelace Fellowship for the study of the Alan Lomax collection, a position situated within the library’s Kluge Center. Cormac comes from Cúil Aodha in the Múscraí gaeltacht of County Cork, Ireland. He came the Library specifically to study recordings Alan Lomax made in January 1951, of singers local…
    • Contributor: Cormac Ó Haodha - Diarmuid Ó Riordáin - Elizabeth Cronin - Seán Eoin Ó Súilleabháin - Máire Ní Cheocháin - Stephen Winick - John Fenn
    • Date: 2024-05-31
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    2023 Summer Interns: Reflections and Research Guides This episode looks back at the recent work of Joseph Z. Johnson and Deena Owens, interns who created research guides on African American Banjo Playing and on Sacred Harp singing for the American Folklife Center. The interns talked about their work and shared a few of their favorite field recordings from our collections.More information on the songs as well as photos of some the…
    • Contributor: Dink Roberts - Stranger Home Baptist Church Singers - Elizabeth Cotton - 1942 Alabama Sacred Harp Singing Convention - Joseph Z. Johnson - Stephen Winick - Deena Owens - John Fenn
    • Date: 2023-10-31
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    The 2023 Homegrown Concert Series This episode looks back and ahead at the 2023 Homegrown Concert series, which is currently in progress. Hosts Stephen Winick and Michelle Stefano interview the series producer Theadocia Austen and folklife specialist Doug Peach. The participants talk about the series as a whole, and each picks one or two songs for us to hear. The episode contains songs from Jake Blount, (African American folk…
    • Contributor: Christylez Bacon - Jake Blount - Charlie Pilzer - Ali Doğan Gönültaş Quartet - Spaelimenninir - Sharon Weiss - Theadocia Austen - Doug Peach - Kristian Blak - Stephen Winick
    • Date: 2023-08-24
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    Asian Pacific American Heritage In this episode for Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, John Fenn and Steve Winick invite guests to talk about Asian collections in the American Folklife Center. Allina Migoni talks about the earliest known recordings of Korean music, playing segments of a lecture by Robert Provine and a song sung by Ahn Jeong-Sik. Sara Ludewig discusses the Linda LaMacchia collection, including recordings made of Tibetan singers…
    • Contributor: Robert Provine - Sara Ludewig - Allina Migoni - Tenzin Choegyal - Stephen Winick - John Fenn
    • Date: 2023-05-26
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    Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories In this episode for Women’s History Month, Allina Migoni and Michelle Stefano take a look through the collections of the American Folklife Center to find insights into how women have shaped those around them and passed down their cultural traditions, and to listen to reflections about their identities and lives. The episode honors women in the American Folklife Center archive, including homemaker and cook…
    • Contributor: Yoshiko Nagashima - Iyo Nagashima - Geraldine Niva Johnson - Miiko Toelken - Sarah Sohn - Allina Migoni - Zenna Todd - Christine Cartwright - Theadocia Austen - David Nagashima - Donna Choate - Kay Turner - Mary Sheppard Burton - Michelle Stefano
    • Date: 2023-03-31
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    Groundhog Day In this episode, John Fenn, Michelle Stefano, and Stephen Winick discuss Groundhog Day traditions. Drawing on the research of Don Yoder, they discuss the history and folklore of the holiday, including groundhog traditions among the Pennsylvania Dutch, groundhog songs, weather proverbs, and even cooking and eating groundhogs! Songs include two versions of “Groundhog,” one of “Fod,” and one of “Prowling Groundhog.” More information on…
    • Contributor: Ernie Alston - George “shortbuckle” Roarke - King Family String Band - Sam Chatmon - Stephen Winick - Michelle Stefano - John Fenn
    • Date: 2023-02-02
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    Scary Stories for Halloween 2022 In this episode, hosts John Fenn and Stephen Winick introduce three scary stories for you to enjoy: a witch tale told by Appalachian singer and activist Aunt Molly Jackson, a ghost story told by blues musician and gravedigger John Jackson, and the story of Jack O Lantern told by folklorist Jack Santino. Steve and John also discuss a little of the history of Halloween,…
    • Contributor: John Jackson - Aunt Molly Jackson - Jack Santino - Stephen Winick - John Fenn
    • Date: 2022-10-27
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    Caught My Eye, Caught My Ear, Staff Edition, Including Tributes to Tony Barrand and Mick Moloney In this episode, hosts John Fenn and Stephen Winick talk with Jennifer Cutting about items that caught their eyes and ears. Cutting discusses commercial recordings of tunes collected by Cecil Sharp, and Winick tells stories of the recording sessions, which Sharp personally supervised and described in his diaries. Cutting discusses her friend, the late Tony Barrand, an important collector of morris dances. John Fenn…
    • Contributor: Jennifer Cutting - Cecil Sharp - Liz Carroll - Victor Military Band - Victor Band - Tommy Maguire - Prince’s Band - Stephen Winick - Michael Flatley - John Fenn
    • Date: 2022-09-20
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    Caught My Eye: Intern Edition! In this episode, hosts John Fenn and Stephen Winick interview American Folklife Center interns Bryan Jenkins and Elisa Alfonso. Jenkins discusses AFC’s Web Cultures Web Archive, and interviews AFC reference librarian Allina Migoni about it. Alfonso discusses several versions of the Latin American children’s song “Señora Santana,” and speaks of its association with the 1960s Cuban children’s exodus that later became known as Operación…
    • Contributor: Elisa Alfonso - Adelpha Pollato - Lottie Espinosa - Allina Migoni - Ramona Ramirez - Stephen Winick - Olga Acevedo - Bryan Jenkins - John Fenn
    • Date: 2022-09-12
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    Ukrainian Traditions at the American Folklife Center In this episode, hosts John Fenn and Michelle Stefano, with guest Thea Austen, explore Ukrainian materials in the American Folklife Center Archive. Interview segments include a discussion of Ukrainian embroidery and dance, between Geraldine Johnson and Taissa Decyk; and a discussion of a Ukrainian family bandura band who immigrated to the United States as refugees in the late 1940s, between Stephen Winick and Julian…
    • Contributor: Geraldine Niva Johnson - Julian Kytasty - Kalin Kirilov - Theadocia Austen - Solomia Gorokhivska - Taissa Decyk - Andrei Pidkivka - Stephen Winick - Michelle Stefano - John Fenn
    • Date: 2022-07-08
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    A Tribute to Irish American Women In this episode, hosts Stephen Winick and John Fenn, with guests Betsy Peterson, Jennifer Cutting, and Melanie Zeck, explore songs and music from Irish American women in the American Folklife Center archive. Performances include Maggie Hammons Parker singing “Ireland’s Green Shore,” Hattie Scott Gould playing “The Irish Washerwoman” on the fiddle, May Mulcahy playing “Nori from Gibberland” and “Put Your Little Foot Right There”…
    • Contributor: Maggie Hammons Parker - Jennifer Cutting - Gary Ward Stanton - Paula Johnson - Liz Carroll - Eileen Gannon - Betsy Peterson - Hattie Scott Gould - May Mulcahy - Tommy Maguire - Melanie Zeck - Stephen Winick - Carrie Grover - John Fenn
    • Date: 2022-03-28
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    Songs of Spring In this episode, hosts Stephen Winick and John Fenn, with guest Theadocia Austen, talk about songs of springtime, from agricultural and pastoral songs about farms and flowers to love ballads…and one dance tune. They also play the songs, including Pearl Nye’s version of “Early in the Spring,” the Copper Family’s rendition of “When Spring Comes On,” Baptiste Pierre’s version of the Haitian song “Fleurs,…
    • Contributor: Warde Ford - Baptiste Pierre - John Fenn - Thea Austen - Rubén Cobos - Jim Copper - Bob Copper - Chicago Zither Club - Stephen Winick - Pearl Nye
    • Date: 2022-02-28
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    La Llorona: Looking at a Ghost Story for Día de Muertos and Halloween This episode examines the story of La Llorona, the Weeping Woman of Mexican and Latin American ghostlore. Hosts Stephen Winick and John Fenn discuss Winick’s research into the legend for the Folklife Today blog, and interview three guests. Camille Acosta, who wrote a thesis about the Llorona legend, talks about her research and the meanings the story has for kids and adults. Allina Migoni,…
    • Contributor: Trio Aurora - Mamselle Ruiz - Sones De Mexico Ensemble - Allina Migoni - Navigaciones Pedro Manuel - Juan Dies - Stephen Winick - Camille Acosta - John Fenn
    • Date: 2021-10-27
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    The 2021 Homegrown at Home Concert Series This episode looks back at the 2021 Homegrown at Home Concert series. Hosts John Fenn and Stephen Winick interview the series producer Theadocia Austen and folklife interns Kennedi Johnson and Camille Acosta. The participants talk about the series as a whole, and each picks one or two songs for us to hear. The episode contains songs from Neli Andreeva (Bulgarian traditional song), Brother Arnold…
    • Contributor: Radiance Choir - Brother Arnold Hadd - Neli Andreeva - Samite Mulongo - Camille Acosta - Hubby Jenkins - Harbanger - Kennedi Johnson - Theadocia Austen - Martin Carthy - Mamselle Ruiz - Stephen Winick - John Fenn
    • Date: 2021-09-28
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    Summer Songs Part 2 This episode continues our look at songs about summer, from the amorous adventures of young lovers to the backbreaking work done by convicts in the sun. Hosts John Fenn and Stephen Winick, along with guest Jennifer Cutting, present their favorite summer songs. Songs include the English “Sweet Primroses;” the Trinidadian “One Fine Summer’s Morning” and “June Come, You No Marry;” the Tuvan “In Summer…
    • Contributor: Jennifer Cutting - Kara-Kys Namzatovna Munzuk - Mrs. Francisco Etcheverry - Matias Etcheverry - James Griffin - Colin Davis - Cephus Louis - Stephen Winick - John Fenn
    • Date: 2021-09-15
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    Summer Songs Part 1 This episode looks at songs about summer, from the amorous adventures of young lovers to the backbreaking work done by convicts in the sun. Hosts John Fenn and Stephen Winick, along with guests Nicki Saylor and Jennifer Cutting, present their favorite summer songs. Songs include the Finnish “Kesa Ilta,” the Tuvan “Let The Sun Shine On My Verdant Summer,” the African American work song…
    • Contributor: Mose Bellaire - Jennifer Cutting - In the Willows - Clyde Hill - Nicole Saylor - Bascom Lamar Lunsford - Kara-Kys Namzatovna Munzuk - Aleksandr Laptan - Jalmar and Mamie Nukala - Stephen Winick - John Fenn
    • Date: 2021-08-09