Pondering Kentucky: The Magazine, Issue 27, 1992
Project: Glen Bastin's Pondering Kentucky Oral History Project
Interview Summary
Jennie McConnell talks about Cumberland Falls and the moonbow, a rainbow made by light from the moon.Don Armstrong talks about the Gottlieb v. Beckham governor's race and the origins of the Kentucky State Police.
Robert Harwell talks about the Stephen Collins Foster music camp that he directs and mentions some of the work alumni have gone on to do.
Bastin plays a performance by Pete Stanford and interviews him about his career and work with Dolly Parton.
Danny Watson talks about albino squirrels in Kentucky.
Brian Quaffle talks about the Wickliffe Mounds found in western Kentucky and the Mississippian culture.
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Don Armstrong
Robert Hartwell
Pete Stanford
Danny Watson
Brian Quaffle
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