Tag: Nettie Hartsock

The Amazing Journey of American Women

The Amazing Journey of American Women

| April 15, 2010 | 1 Comment

If the New York Times has a face, columnist Gail Collins might be the one. She has been there for fifteen years now, sometimes making us laugh, sometimes making us either elated or angry. But there has been no ignoring Gail Collins

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The Man Behind Woodstock

The Man Behind Woodstock

| January 26, 2010 | 1 Comment

Last year we started a new feature on BoomerCafé: interviews with prominent people who have changed the way baby boomers look at life. They are done by Nettie Hartsock, who has made her bones talking with authors and luminaries. In this installment, Nettie talks with Michael Lang, producer and co-creator in 1969 of the Woodstock Festival.

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On Being a Baby Boomer and Other Wisdom

On Being a Baby Boomer and Other Wisdom

| January 9, 2010 | 2 Comments

We’re excited to start a new feature on BoomerCafé: interviews with prominent people who have changed the way baby boomers look at life. They are done by Nettie Hartsock, who has made her reputation talking with authors and luminaries (with a Texas twang thrown in).

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