The Oxford American introduces its new original video series, SoLost, which celebrates getting lost in the American South. SoLost is an off-kilter v...
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SoLost: Wayne White Goes Thrifting
07:00
Nov 25, 2009
Are iconoclasts normally cheerful and wry? Wayne White certainly is. The Chattanooga (well Hixson, really), Tennessee-born artist is the product of a feverishly-decorated-an...
SoLost: Rockabilly Legends Honor Billy Lee Riley
05:40
Nov 5, 2009
Legendary rockabilly frontman and session player Billy Lee Riley died this summer and was honored with a benefit concert at the equally-legendary Silver Moon Club in Newport...
SoLost: Carmichael's Store
04:11
Oct 6, 2009
The Carmichael general store near Utica, Mississippi was opened in 1898 and run by three generations of Carmichael men until its closing in 2005. W.D Carmichael founded it i...
SoLost: Cheesemaking at Sweet Home Farm
04:54
Jul 8, 2009
The 2009 Best of the South issue of The Oxford American features the article "My Cheesy Passion" by longtime OA food columnist John T. Edge. In his piece, Edge pays tribute ...
SoLost: Pickin' in Mountain View
07:04
Jul 7, 2009
SoLost delves into the unique vibe of Mountain View, Arkansas, a place that dubs itself as the folk music capital of the world. Besides being home to a legendary yearly musi...
The Oxford American introduces its new original video series, SoLost, which celebrates getting lost in the American South. SoLost is an off-kilter video journey through the side roads, backrooms, cellars and psyche of the modern South. With subjects prospected by master image-maker and Southern back-roads champ Dave Anderson, we delight in the tastes, sounds and myriad cultural delights of this our glorious landscape. Join us every month as we unveil a new episode of SoLost: artful, online video shorts that explore the complexity and vitality of the American South.The Oxford American is a national magazine dedicated to featuring the very best in Southern writing while documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Billed as "The Southern Magazine of Good Writing," and "The New Yorker of the South," it has won two National Magazine Awards and other high honors since it began publication in 1992.