Do you remember the story about the man trapped in Groundhog Day, forced to relive it over and over, until he overcomes his material desires and escapes the cycle by becoming the best possible version of himself? If so, you’ve just grasped the underlying philosophy of Buddhism, one of the world’s oldest living religions. Groundhog … Continue reading Woodstock On Film And Stage Part II: Bill Murray on the Wheel of Life and Death
Woodstock On Film And Stage Part I: When Orson Welles Was A Planet
This July, work begins on the Woodstock On Film And Stage mural next to the Classic Cinemas theater. The mural honors, among others, one of Woodstock’s most famous residents – Orson Welles, who spent his childhood years in Woodstock from 1926 to 1931 attending the Todd School for Boys. He became one of the most … Continue reading Woodstock On Film And Stage Part I: When Orson Welles Was A Planet
Twilight Of The Fox
“Black become the sun’s beams in the summers that follow… a wind age, a wolf age, before the world goes headlong. No man will have mercy on another.” Flip through some of the vinyl record albums played by Barrington-raised disc jockey Pat Capone at 103.9 The Fox on the MCC campus, weekdays between 5:30 and … Continue reading Twilight Of The Fox
