
Rethinking Woodstock '99
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Sean argues the value of aesthetics over ideology by discussing Antebellum, The Hunt, and Promising Young Woman, as well as the literary works of Ayn Rand and William Faulkner. From there, Sean gives a boots-on-the-ground, eyewitness account of what it was like to be at Woodstock ’99 and puts the now infamous music festival into a larger historical and cultural perspective. Sean is joined once again by Fraser, who also reflects on Woodstock ’99 twenty years later and helps confirm some of the truths and dispel some of the myths. Was Limp Bizkit responsible for the riots? Was the price-gouging at Woodstock ’99 really that egregious? Were the living conditions really that bad? Why hasn’t there been another Woodstock since 1999?
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