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On the Web
- Spire Folk - Reviews of folk, world, traditional and acoustic CDs. Includes United Kingdom venue listings and related links.
- Tikun Olam - Mp3 blog devoted to world music specifically focusing on Jewish and folk music.
- Folk Roots Magazine - Roots, folk and world music magazine, published in UK. Includes articles, features, reviews, radio, online CD sales, merchandise, and international festival listings.
- Folk and Roots - Includes reviews of live events and folk cds.
- Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange - Reviews of new releases by folk and acoustic artists.
- Kerrville Ramblings - Photos and reviews of the Kerrville Folk Festival.
- KBCS radio: folk, world, jazz, and blues - Station is at 91.3 FM, and broadcasts from Bellevue College for Seattle and Puget Sound area. It can be heard on the web, through a link on the web site.
- Dromedary - Folk and world music influenced duo. Biographies, tour dates, reviews, and downloads.
- Scott, Andy - Saxophonist and composer combining contemporary, classical, jazz, folk, and world music. Biography, quartet information, performance dates, and links.
- He Never Tires of the Road - An article on the singer and activist Andy Irvine, from Folk World
Wikipedia Articles
- Folk the World Tour - Folk the World Tour is the debut album released in 2002 by New Zealand group, Flight of the Conchords.
- World tree (Hungarian) - The world tree (Hungarian: világfa), is a typical element of Hungarian folk art and folk tales and a distinct folk tale type. In Hungarian it has several other descriptive names like "Égig érő fa" (the tree reaching into the sky), "tetejetlen fa" (tree without a top), "életfa" (life tree).
- List of world folk-epics - World folk-epics are those epics which are not just literary masterpieces but also an integral part of the weltanschauung of a people. They were originally oral literatures, which were later written down by either single author or several writers.
- Florence Dibell Bartlett - Florence Dibell Bartlett (1881 - 1953) was the Chicagoan who founded the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the world's first international folk art museum, to express her belief that folk art is a bond between the people of the world. The museum opened to the public in 1953 and has gained national and international recognition as the home to the world’s largest collection of ...
- Winnipeg Folk Festival - The Winnipeg Folk Festival is a summer folk music festival held over the second weekend of July in Birds Hill Provincial Park, 15 minutes north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It features a variety of folk artists from all around the world, as well as a number of local folk performers.