Back to the Garden: The Story of Woodstock
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 7 p.m.
Cost: $10
Introducing his engaging oral history, Fornatale, an author and longtime New York radio personality, admits that his attempt to parse fact from fiction regarding an endlessly mythologized pop culture milestone, the Woodstock Music & Art Fair, isn't always easy. It has been four decades, after all, and most of Fornatale's 110 sources spent that rainy August weekend in a hallucinogenic haze. But Fornatale does bring new stories to light, revisits old stories, and dispels some common misperceptions. Among others, festival production manager John Morris reveals how close the festival came to being shut down by the National Guard; filmmaker Michael Wadleigh explains the choices behind his groundbreaking documentary Woodstock; original Sha Na Na guitarist Henry Gross tells drinking stories featuring Jimi Hendrix; and attendee Jim Marion reflects on leaving the festival early and disappointed. Fornatale lets his subjects carry the story, providing cogent artist histories and conversational segues in this vivid portrait. -- Publisher’s Weekly
Film Screening immediately follows (around 8:30 p.m.):
Taking Woodstock
(Film screening only is free and open to the public)
For more information, please call 732-263-6889 or visit www.monmouth.edu/arts
Official Website: http://www.monmouth.edu/arts_events/performingarts.asp
Added by pollakarts on December 1, 2009