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- Woodstock 2.0The philosophy of Woodstock still continues in the Catskills.
- Sugarbush Farm in Woodstock, Vermont - a Great Vacation and Travel DestinationHave the vacation of a lifetime at the Sugarbush Farm in Woodstock, Vermont - by knowing the Attractions to see - Best times to visit - Places to stay, and more.
- Annual Holiday Celebration in Woodstock, VermontHorse parades, Vienna Boys Choir, and the Messiah Sing
Original Woodstock Performers - Where Are They Now?Nearly three dozen acts were part of rock history as part of the the original Woodstock festival. For some, careers were launched. For others, it was just another gig. Today, some are gone, some have faded into history, and some are still making music.- Kedron Valley Inn in South Woodstock, VermontThe Kedron Valley Inn has been welcoming visitors for over 185 years and the quaint inn in South Woodstock, Vermont continues the trend of sharing the unique hospitality of the region.
- We Conserve Energy in Woodstock, NY: That's Why Our Utility Raised Our RatesWe thought we were being responsible citizens by conserving electrical energy here in Woodstock, NY. Then our local utility told us how much our conservation efforts would cost us.
Honoring Those Who Served"Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour." Romans 13:7- Rock FestivalsA look at a popular '60s event, and an overview of some of the most well-known ones
- Best Local Romantic Bed & Breakfast Getaways in the Lower Catskill MountainsNeed a romantic getaway? Come to the Catskills! Woodstock, Saugerties and Phoenica can't be beat for some of the most romantic settings and comforts a cuddling couple could desire.
Jimi Hendrix-Live at Woodstock (2 CD Deluxe Edition)It is live music in all its glory- Valentine's Day Dining Recommendations for Woodstock, NYCelebrate romance the entire day with your Valentine and delicious Catskills eats. Woodstock isn't just about tofu, you know.
- Woodstock-the Festival of a GenerationOne of those events that grew like a force of nature. Obviously some plans were put together but it still had a kind of spontaneous feeling that has never been or I think could ever be duplicated.
Woodstock Memories: How Digital E-Book Publishing Turned a Struggling Writer into a Published AuthorThe world of Kindle, Nook and iPads is changing the world of publishing and the world of the struggling writer. For decades, he was an unknown, unpublished book author. Read how digital publishing changed one writer's life for the better.- Experience Woodstock Without a Time MachineThe Museum at Bethel Woods is a wonderful place to experience the decade of the sixties and the Woodstock Music and Art Fair.
Things to Do in North Woodstock, New HampshireTravelers looking for New England charm, outdoor exploration, camping under the stars and the best maple syrup in the state need not look any further than North Woodstock, New Hampshire.
Glenn Beck Talks About Apollo and WoodstockGlenn Beck, our modern day "mad prophet of the air waves", had an interesting look at two events that occurred almost forty one years ago which seem to represent two sides of the American character. Beck is not the first to notice this.- Woodstock, the Director's Cut (Movie Review)Woodstock, The Director's Cut is a spectacular Academy Award winning (Best Documentary, 1970) movie with ground-breaking multiple image, amorphous widescreen formats.
Taking Woodstock: A DVD ReviewBased on the book of the same name is the DVD format of the film adaptation directed by the Oscar winning director, Ang Lee. It's a look into the famed Woodstock music festival coming to White Lake, NY in 1969. This is the story of how it all happened.- Three New England Weekend Getaway IdeasAn in depth view of of three weekend getaways to New England- complete with pricing, best times to go, and a descriptive overview of each vacation.
- Woodstock Chimes of OlymposArich sounding set of chimes to accent any porch or deck. Very soothing and comforting.
What Killed the '60s: Peace, Music, LSD and the Death of an EraFrom the summer of love to Woodstock. What killed the '60s?
Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, a Concert, and a Life - a Book ReviewEliot Tiber's memoir about his childhood life in Brooklyn, living in Manhattan as a decorator, and helping his parents out with their motel in the hamlet of White Lake, NY. This all lead to an opportunity of a lifetime, The Woodstock Festival in 1969.- Rock Historian Pete Fornatale to Present Woodstock Program, Book Signing at Barron Arts CenterPete Fornatale, widely respected rock historian and veteran disc jockey, will present a program and book signing for his book Back to the Garden: The Story of Woodstock at the Barron Arts Center on Thursday, February 18th.
- Two New York Origins Myths: Stonewall and WoodstockComing out of the closet and demanding equal rights for gays and lesbians preceded Stonewall; the Woodstock Festival was more the end than the beginning of the peace-and-love flower-power hippies.
- Movie Review of Taking Woodstock [2009]An interestingly enough technical movie that looks into the small detail of organizing a communal yet colossal festival.
- Woodstock in 2009A little history of woodstock, about the movie Taking Woodstock, and the woodstock of 2009.
- Taking Woodstock FailsReview of 2009's Taking Woodstock.
- Gregg Larrison of Tombstone, Arizona, Remembers Woodstock, Then and NowGregg Larrison of Tombstone, Arizona, remembers two journeys to Woodstock: the original festival in 1969 and the 40th anniversary in August 2009.
Michael Shrieve: Woodstock, Santana, and SpellbinderThe jaw-dropping drum solo featured at Woodstock by Santana forty years ago is still one of the highlights of the event. The drummer, Michael Shrieve, was only 20 years old at the time. Learn more about his extraordinary talents and accomplishments.- Movie Review: Taking Woodstock (2009)Movie Review: Taking Woodstock (2009) starring Demetri Martin, Dan Fogler, Henry Goodman, Eugene Levy, Jeffrey Dean Morgan
- Movie Review: Michael Wadleigh's Landmark "Woodstock" DocumentaryWith the release of Ang Lee's "Taking Woodstock", let's see how Michael Wadleigh's intimate look at the 1969 festival holds up.
- Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock: ReviewForty years after the likes of Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix brought us three days of peace and music, acclaimed director Ang Lee tackles the spectacle in Taking Woodstock. But just how groovy is it?
- Taking Woodstock Reviews Split Down the MiddleThe 40'th anniversary of Woodstock brings a new movie about the concert- or at least about the young man who got the concert its permits. But "Taking Woodstock" is regarded as light fare, especially by Woodstock and director Ang Lee's standards.
The History of WoodstockA history of the events leading up to and including the three days of Woodstock in August 1969.
The History and Legacy of WoodstockThis article examines the history and legacy of the legendary Woodstock Music & Art Fair of 1969
"Taking Woodstock" Takes the Shine Off the Legendary Music FestivalDirector Ang Lee unveils a not-so-fond look back at Woodstock, the 1969 music event that shocked the world, as well as the people of Bethel, N.Y.- History of Woodstock: Music Festival's Legacy Continues OnAn overview of the history of the 1969 Woodstock festival and a look at the festival's contemporary relevance.
- Oodstock Plus 40A look back at the historic snapshot that was Woodstock.
Top 5 Lesser Known Woodstock BandsJanis Joplin, The Who, Jimi Hendrix - these Woodstock performers are still popular 40 years later. But there were also performers you may not be familiar with today. Here are the top 5 lesser known Woodstock bands.




