The folk at Capital Economics have started to use another word for it: Recession.
Tradfest brings together the folk arts and kicks-off a season of festivals across the country.
The folk festival was first held in 1980 and regularly attracted crowds of up to 30, 000.
MoMA has released few details on its plans for the structure to replace the folk-art building.
MoMA says it expects to tear down the folk-art building by the end of the year.
Now in their 14th year, the folk awards were hosted by Mark Radcliffe and Julie Fowlis.
But before that, the folk music that was being made was all just for the people.
They discovered the identity of just over a tenth of the folk from the dating site.
In part, credit must go to the folk music program at the Sibelius Academy.
Waits' place in the folk tradition is something he has acknowledged, consciously or otherwise, in his music.
Bumper bookstore Eymundsson stocks great pictorial tomes, while Geysir sells beautiful, locally-designed clothing, strong on the folk motif.
Museum officials also have said the folk-art building's floors wouldn't line up with those of the MoMA building.
She has pretty much carved out a music career single-handedly, becoming something of a darling of the folk-bluegrass-country set.
That's something that has continued - that folk process, the folk tradition - through all of Bob Dylan's work.
The folk around us thought we were over-eager parents, most condemned us for letting our children to be near-illiterate.
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The folk scene around the socialist poet and songwriter Ewan MacColl, in particular, was a hive of political activity.
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Even, comparable to the folk tale of Victorians putting trousers on pianos so no one could see the legs.
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But on Friday July 13--don't the folk who arrange these sorts of thing know how superstitious soccer players are?
Tillman and served as drummer for Fleet Foxes, the folk-rock group from Seattle.
Also, remember the folk wisdom of generations: Practice every day, no matter what.
Especially on this topic, work in psychology can unwittingly accommodate itself to the folk wisdom and stereotypes of the day.
Carnival booths appeared in 1816, the folk costume and riflemen's parade followed in 1835, while the brewers first paraded in 1887.
They boasted a huge repertory of plays and operettas both classical and folkloric, but the folk plays were the most popular.
But the folk at Cargill Dow still have no room for complacency.
But the folk at Foxwoods and Mohegan are still full of hope.
Staged at the Folk and Transport Museum at Cultra, the three-day event coincided with the first anniversary of a return of devolution to Stormont.
Bhangra is the folk music and dance of the Punjab region of India, but it's become hugely popular in dance clubs around the world.
Of course, they always have a sort of offbeat look at things we think we know, and the folk scene is top of that list.
The folk-pop outfit, formed by singer-guitarist Israel Nebeker and drummer Ryan Dobrowski, has taken two bike tours, playing its music all along the West Coast.
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