The SEC Network show “True South” brings its lyrical appreciation of down-home comforts to the Mobile Bay region in a new episode airing on Sunday, giving viewers an eyeful everything from the Clotilda to the shrimp boats of Bayou La Batre and from Pirates Cove to Cozy Brown’s Kitchen.
The show, now in its fourth season, visits a different destination in every episode to offer “two food stories told from one place,” which it uses “to make larger points about Southern beliefs and identities.”
This new episode opens at Pirates Cove, a Baldwin County coastal watering hole that host John T. Edge glowingly describes as “hamburger joint, seller of t-shirts and hats, day-drinking cathedral, dock for play-toy boats, home base of lost souls and off-the leash playground for these dogs.”
Coastal watering hole Pirates Cove won't be as much of a secret after a new episode of the SEC Network show "True South."SEC Network/Bluefoot Entertainment
After some time delving into topics such as the resilience that has brought the bar, restaurant and marina back to life after hard hurricane hits, including Sally in 2020, Edge moves on to a retelling of the story of the slave ship Clotilda, guided by Ben Raines, author of a forthcoming book on the subject. After that there’s a detour to Bayou La Batre followed by a visit to Cozy Brown’s Kitchen in Prichard, where Sharon “Puddn” Giles shows off some mouth-watering soul food and Brown offers a lesson in forgiveness and community spirit.
The episode will air at 6:30 p.m. Central time Sunday, Nov. 14, on the SEC Network.
"network" - Google News
November 12, 2021 at 12:32AM
https://ift.tt/3C5ptyc
SEC Network’s ‘True South’ spotlights Mobile Bay area this weekend - AL.com
"network" - Google News
https://ift.tt/2v9ojEM
Shoes Man Tutorial
Pos News Update
Meme Update
Korean Entertainment News
Japan News Update
No comments:
Post a Comment