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Outdoors arts guide
From Shakespeare on the Common to jazz at sunset, here are your out-of-doors performing arts options.
Features
Making history
The performers, the farm, the people – we look back at what made Woodstock famous (and infamous).

A front row seat
Forty years ago, Nancy Eisenstein, 22, woke up from a nap to hear Roger Daltrey serenading her.

Reporter reflects on covering Woodstock
Former Globe reporter Stephen Kurkjian remembers how the festival changed his life and led him to his career.
Music

Quill founders recall the band's Woodstock set
If Woodstock was a beginning for so many, it was the beginning of the end for the sole Boston band that played.
Music

Peace, love, and memorabilia
There's a glut of new releases that bring the celebrated festival back to life. Relive the experience courtesy of music, books, films, and more.
Music

'We were a clan of groovy humans'
He can still recall the smells - the earthy mud and the patchouli, the tart oranges - because he was there. Or was he?
Travel

The spirit plays on
The festival is just a memory, but the site has been transformed into a tourist destination-cum-pilgrimage for many music lovers.
Style

Woodstock and the death of fashion
The festival may have birthed the "Love the one you're with" ethos of the 1970s, but it essentially killed fashion.
Book Reviews

Back to Yasgur's farm
Memories of the difficult birth and the iconic (if drug-addled) triumph of Woodstock are detailed in "The Road to Woodstock" and "Back to the Garden."







