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Marshall Heppner
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New Books in Popular Culture
Richard Heppner, "Woodstock: From World War to Culture Wars" (SUNY Press, 2024)
Few towns in America are as famous as Woodstock, New York—although Woodstock may be most famous for an event that happened many miles away! Long before the 1969 Woodstock festival put the town on the map, it had been a center for artists and free thinkers who found refuge in its rural setting. Longtime citizens were often shocked by the arrival of these newcomers who brought new values and attitudes to their once-isolated village. From the transformative arrival of artists in the early twentieth century to the influx of musicians and young people in the 1960s, Woodstockers worked and str...
2025-03-07
26 min
New Books in History
Richard Heppner, "Woodstock: From World War to Culture Wars" (SUNY Press, 2024)
Few towns in America are as famous as Woodstock, New York—although Woodstock may be most famous for an event that happened many miles away! Long before the 1969 Woodstock festival put the town on the map, it had been a center for artists and free thinkers who found refuge in its rural setting. Longtime citizens were often shocked by the arrival of these newcomers who brought new values and attitudes to their once-isolated village. From the transformative arrival of artists in the early twentieth century to the influx of musicians and young people in the 1960s, Woodstockers worked and str...
2025-03-07
25 min
New Books in Music
Richard Heppner, "Woodstock: From World War to Culture Wars" (SUNY Press, 2024)
Few towns in America are as famous as Woodstock, New York—although Woodstock may be most famous for an event that happened many miles away! Long before the 1969 Woodstock festival put the town on the map, it had been a center for artists and free thinkers who found refuge in its rural setting. Longtime citizens were often shocked by the arrival of these newcomers who brought new values and attitudes to their once-isolated village. From the transformative arrival of artists in the early twentieth century to the influx of musicians and young people in the 1960s, Woodstockers worked and str...
2025-03-07
25 min
New Books in Performing Arts
Richard Heppner, "Woodstock: From World War to Culture Wars" (SUNY Press, 2024)
Few towns in America are as famous as Woodstock, New York—although Woodstock may be most famous for an event that happened many miles away! Long before the 1969 Woodstock festival put the town on the map, it had been a center for artists and free thinkers who found refuge in its rural setting. Longtime citizens were often shocked by the arrival of these newcomers who brought new values and attitudes to their once-isolated village. From the transformative arrival of artists in the early twentieth century to the influx of musicians and young people in the 1960s, Woodstockers worked and str...
2025-03-07
26 min
The Compass Podcast
1000 Tables: Invitation
In this episode, we sit down with Nate Grella (NFW Campus Pastor) and Marshall Heppner (NFW Worship Pastor) to discuss our new series, 100 Tables. We tell stories of past neighbors we've had, the impact of remembering first names, how to connect with your neighbors, and what we hope to see happen if our church family commits to sharing one meal with their neighbors.
2023-11-06
47 min