"Everything's Better in Barryville" is a revolution, an adventure into the changing character of rural America, where long-time locals look with suspicion at city folk planting their flags in the country to re-start their lives, and get “back to the garden.”
Part Twin Peaks, part Footloose, and part Green Acres for the modern world, "Everything's Better in Barryville" is the last hope for a town divided, where the backroads are dotted with Trump signs, even as gay bikers roll through town during the steamy high season of the summer
months.
"Everything's Better in Barryville” is the climax of civilization.
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"Everything's Better in Barryville" is a revolution, an adventure into the changing character of rural America, where long-time locals look with suspicion at city folk planting their flags in the country to re-start their lives, and get “back to the garden.”
Part Twin Peaks, part Footloose, and part Green Acres for the modern world, "Everything's Better in Barryville" is the last hope for a town divided, where the backroads are dotted with Trump signs, even as gay bikers roll through town during the steamy high season of the summer
months.
"Everything's Better in Barryville” is the climax of civilization.
The Show That’s Got It All!! Johnny and Mike dish about the Academy Awards, their fear of snakes, clean air, and so much more! They’re joined by local heroes Laura Chávez Silverman, renowned forager of the Outside Institute, and award-winning documentarian and environmental activist George Billard, plus former Barryvillian Albert Hammond, Jr. of popular rock band, the Strokes! And our very own Tiffany Diamond gets in on the act and reveals her secret Hollywood history! It’s an embarrassment of riches, only in Barryville.
Everything's Better in Barryville
"Everything's Better in Barryville" is a revolution, an adventure into the changing character of rural America, where long-time locals look with suspicion at city folk planting their flags in the country to re-start their lives, and get “back to the garden.”
Part Twin Peaks, part Footloose, and part Green Acres for the modern world, "Everything's Better in Barryville" is the last hope for a town divided, where the backroads are dotted with Trump signs, even as gay bikers roll through town during the steamy high season of the summer
months.
"Everything's Better in Barryville” is the climax of civilization.