By Mary Sanford
Herald-Journal Editor
The woods were lit up and the crowd was getting there. At 11 p.m. Thursday, July 2, ROTHBURY number 2 was starting to cook.
I arrived a few ...
By John Cavanagh
Herald-Journal Writer
A “global” presence was felt in southern Oceana County as people from around the world made their way to the second annual ROTHBURY music festival ...
By Mary Sanford — Shoreline Media Editor
and Danny Hopkins — Contributing Writer
Somewhere last Friday there were 30,000 people who did not care that Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin had announc...
By Jonah Ogles
Shoreline Media writer
What does it take to make sure a 4-day festival of 30,000 people stays “green”? A lot of details: 570 volunteers, 75 30-yard trash dumpsters, 2,000 ...
By Danny Hopkins
Contributing Writer
Hayley Jaqua has been to several music festivals in her 26 years on the planet, but she’s never seen one the way she saw the second annual ROTHBURY ...
By Jessica Smith
Shoreline Media Intern
Local vendors who participated in the ROTHBURY Festival report sales were lower this year than last year. Factors such as the weather may have con...
By Mary Sanford
Herald-Journal Writer
Since I heard the Girl Talk’s Feed the Animals early this year, I’ve been hooked and the Friday show was my most anticipated at ROTHBURY.
I l...
By Ross Field
Contributing Writer
Ooh, boy! The 2009 version of ROTHBURY is off and running! After the gates had opened at 6 p.m., the crowd at the Ranch Arena seemed somewhat subdued as...
By Ross Field
Contributing Writer
With the sun peeking through scattered clouds and the requisite helicopters flying overhead, the ROTHBURY music festival roared into its first full day....
By Danny Hopkins
Contributing Writer
The audience at the Son Volt show Saturday afternoon was getting poured on one moment, and the next the sun was peeking out and heating their backs.<...