Lest you think that all I care about is Langerado, here is a roundup of
newsworthy events that have crossed my desk recently.
The
Hillside Festival in
Guelph, Ontario, (that's the great white north for all you
geographically impaired Americans) goes where other festivals dare not
tread: free drinking water, reusable beer mugs, and, no foolin', they
will even
wash your dishes for you to keep you from using paper plates.
Scotland's
T in the Park festival makes an unsubstantiated
claim to
be the world's largest carbon neutral event. The festival will also be
selling combined bus/festival tickets, something I'd like to see more
of at US festivals.
Australia's festivals join up for a "summer of sustainability." Details, announced only through a myspace
blog, are limited, but so far
Falls Festival,
Big Day Out,
St Jeromes Laneway and
Golden Plains have
all joined on to the effort. Since the festival season has just wrapped
up down under, I presume that this is an effort for summer 08-09
(sounds kinda strange, doesn't it?).
Also on the down-under tip, some old news that I'd meant to report on long ago, but never got around to. The
Peats Ridge Festival, widely regarded as the most eco-friendly festival in the world, was unfortunately cancelled this time around due to
massive floods. Enthusiastic Al Glore fans
point fingers.
(update:
the amazing venues and December Sunshine have now officially put Golden
Plains and Peats Ridge as the two festivals I most want to attend but
will never be able to afford airfare for.
Check out the setup for the lucky 7500 festival-goers at GP. Woodstock, it ain't!)
Speaking of enthusiastic fans, the NY Times
gets all fan-boy about Jack Johnson,
waxing poetic about both his lyrics and his green creds. To his credit,
Johnson has the decency to note that his music is "mellow to the point
of annoying."
Speaking of eco-stoners, green-leaning festival
Bonnaroo announced
their lineup not long ago. Johnson will be headlining this year, with
fellow green scenester Willie Nelson also on the bill. Hot tip if
you're headed to Bonnaroo this year: do not miss Sharon Jones and the
Dap-Kings. I don't know how green she is, but her voice is pure gold
and her moves are red-hot. Run don't walk, kiddies, because between her
set and My Morning Jacket, the tickets have already paid for themselves.
And on that note, take it away, Sharon!