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more about #retrospectives more comments → Bristol Cities: boy, that last picture of chowder-head says it all, no? also: NEVER TRUST A HIPPIE more » La Mareada: Now we have the Juggalo Family Picnic or whatever its called. (Yeah, yeah, I know everyone's seen infomercial I meant to insert one of the fan c... more » BookishLookish: Viagra, of course, should sponsor: Viagra: Keeping the Wood in the Woodstock Generation more » SarahHeartburn: Our own Mike Jahn has some brilliant stuff up on his blog: [mikejahn.moxietype.net] And as someone who was a tad too young to go but old enough to hav... more » moosesanddeers: Well, if I remember my "Kurt and Courtney" correctly, wasn't Love's dad like the manager for the Grateful Dead or maybe in Country Joe and the Fish or... more » PoBoyNation: Screw Woodstock. You know what's worth remembering? Newport 1958. Also, John, "a seat-of-the-pants, commercial-free, crazy happening like the origin... more » DavidWatts: So, uh, Chris from the Spin Doctors there. . . he . . . WHAT A GIANT PACKAGE! Ahem. Yes. more » TheExperience: The only thing I remember of Woodstock 94' was a clip of a topless girl being played on live coverage on the TV guide channel, and Kennedy freaking ou... more » botchick: I can never say it enough: Down with Boomers. more » lefty: A strip of 3 tickets cost $18. A one-day ticket - like anybody would've come for one day - was $6. more » Newyorkez: Actually, there is a Woodstock '09, and it's right at the legendary spot, in Bethel: [bethelwoodscenter.org] Grab your lawn tickets, while still on, a... more » lolababy: Woodstock retrospectives are getting to the point of being akin looking at ancient family photos of relatives that are not only long dead, but every f... more » Niko Bellic: How did they make the crowd look that big back in 1969, before Photoshop? more » eleusiswalks: I like her but I am kind of faintly troubled by having six Catholics on the court, now. That's really not very representative. more » Trai_Dep: I'm deeply troubled by this. So now, we have to treat people from The Bronx as full American citizens? Why wasn't a Constitutional Convention held on ... more » -
#hippies
A Retrospective of Woodstock Retrospectives
This weekend marks the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, so it's time once again to remember how great things were, how different things are, and how they'll never be that good again. More » -
#confirmations
SoBro's Sonia Sotomayor's Swearing In Shows Suckas
Sonia Sotomayor rocked history books today when she was sworn in as the 111th Associate Justice of the United States, and the first Hispanic to do it. Let's look back at how she got here, and how people are celebrating: More » -
#retrospectives
The Art of Dash Snow
Dash Snow, who died last night at the age of 27, took Polaroids, wrote graffiti, made collages and installations, and jacked off on newspapers (and was aware of how that was perceived). A dozen of his artworks, below. More » -
#hipstergrifter
Kari Ferrell, Folk Hero. Sorry.
Hipster Grifter Kari Ferell's in jail. So she can now safely become a folk hero. FreeKari.com is up and taking donations! The dude who turned her in is under assault from commenters! America loves villains. More » -
#retrospectives
The Fabulous Life of Liz Smith
Liz Smith's time at the New York Post is done. It's time for a lifetime retrospective! Who is this gossipy lady? It all started back in a dusty little place called Texas... More » -
#retrospectives
The Anna Wintour Rumor Saga
Cityfile today publishes a long post saying, essentially, that the ongoing rumor war between Anna Wintour and Conde Nast is the product of both sides using the media during tough contract negotiations. Let's look back: More » -
#magazines
Let's Reminisce About Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly published its 1,000th issue earlier this year—and maybe that was enough, since they're rumored to be considering killing their print edition next year. Let's look back at EW's fun history! Okay: More » -

