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Rites of Passage: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle by William Crowley,

Rites of Passage: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle by William Crowley,
Anti-war marches, human be-ins, rock festivals, psychedelic drugs, underground newpapers, free universities, light shows, inner-city riots, radical skirmishes, and hippie antics are chronicled by a member and in-house critic of the New Left and counter culture. "Crowley provides a vivid portrait of one community during the social upheavals of the sixties. It is stimulating, informative, and entertaining". -- Western Historical Quarterly "Before Crowley became known for his writing at Seattle Weekly and as a TV political commentator, he created cartoons and batted out social diatribes for The Helix, Seattle's leading underground newspaper of the 1960s. In Rites, he recalls those times and discusses how the anti-war movement, drugs, and rock music all affected Seattle's growth". -- Seattle Magazine "Crowley extends the published history of that fabled decade beyond the well-known names and events of Selma and Berkeley to such people as Jack Delay, the former Air Force cadet who lived on a barge and turned a storefront into a homeless shelter, and to such events as Sky River Rock Festival and Lighter than Air Fair, which preceded Woodstock by a year". -- Choice " Crowley was at the center of much of the politial and social activity during a very active period and is smart enough no to trust only his own memory. He research, he interviewed and he somehow found the ability to put events he was intimately involved in into perspective".



Woodstock II - Woodstock II is an unofficial name most commonly associated with the Woodstock '94 festival, a major concert with commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Woodstock festival. However it can also -- and technically more correctly -- refer to Woodstock '89, a lesser-known festival which was a spontaneous commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Woodstock, but had less attendees and featured lesser-known acts than Woodstock '94.

Owen McCann - Owen McCann was born at Woodstock Cape Town on 29 June 1907 and ordained as a priest in December 1935. In 1941, he became editor of The Southern Cross, South Africa's national Catholic Newspaper.

Weekly newspaper - A weekly newspaper, or semi-weekly newspaper is usually a smaller publication than a larger, daily newspaper (such as one that covers a metropolitan area). Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area, such as one or more smaller towns or an entire county.

American Society of Newspaper Editors - The American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) is a membership organization for daily newspaper editors, people who serve the editorial needs of daily newspapers (wire service editors, news executives at newspaper companies, people who work for journalism think tanks, etc.) and certain distinguished people who have worked on behalf of editors through the years.



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