Rissman retirement party/concert to benefit Rescue Squad
“It’s funny seeing that we all call him Randy and not Dr. Rissman,” says Cindy Cashdollar, the Grammy award winning
“It’s funny seeing that we all call him Randy and not Dr. Rissman,” says Cindy Cashdollar, the Grammy award winning
“It’s going to be like being in my living room. I’ll play some songs, tell some stories… real warm and
“I am thrilled to play finally in Woodstock after all those years. I am looking forward to it. I feel great
With a heroin epidemic increasingly devouring the young, Woodstock Writers Festival director Martha Frankel looked for help in a Recovery
Walk into Dr. Maya Hambright’s house and you get an immediate sense of home and family. Maya has invited me
I knew that there would be a large group of people at St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church this past Saturday,
A former addict looks at heroin addiction and is shocked by its pervasiveness in Woodstock. “I could never have imagined in 1968, when I was using, just how out of hand the problem has become today,” he writes. It’s hitting the younger generation especially hard. You can see it driving through Woodstock on a nice summer day, says one addict in the story: where you used to see young people hanging out and having fun, now it’s only tourists. Many of those young people are, instead, indoors, in designated shooting galleries.
When I was first diagnosed with Hepatitis C (HCV) in 1974 they didn’t have a name for it. They called
It was 1978 when Larry Campbell first came to Woodstock. He was introduced to the town by the legendary John
When a friend of mine in California wanted to know if I would cover The Woodstock Film Festival for The