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Slice of Americana
Jacob Aloi
7 episodes
2 months ago
In a country with so many distinct cultures and regional traditions, a term like Americana seems to serve no purpose, correct? Yet for some reason it is still in the American English vernacular. Join Jacob Aloi as he ventures out to learn about the distinct cultures, histories, and oddities the United States has to offer.
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In a country with so many distinct cultures and regional traditions, a term like Americana seems to serve no purpose, correct? Yet for some reason it is still in the American English vernacular. Join Jacob Aloi as he ventures out to learn about the distinct cultures, histories, and oddities the United States has to offer.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Comedy,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Of Thee I Sing: Tales of Americana
Slice of Americana
28 minutes
4 years ago
Of Thee I Sing: Tales of Americana
For the first episode of the series, Jacob sits down and interviews a number of up and coming Artists, Journalists, and Poets about what Americana means to them. This episode also features an audio anthology of original work by Reid Luskey, Rose-Marie Athiley, and Anika Besst. Notice: This Episode contains mild explicit language.
Slice of Americana
In a country with so many distinct cultures and regional traditions, a term like Americana seems to serve no purpose, correct? Yet for some reason it is still in the American English vernacular. Join Jacob Aloi as he ventures out to learn about the distinct cultures, histories, and oddities the United States has to offer.