Duplicating the festival in successive weekends is undeniably smart business practice for the near term, and perhaps even for the long term, but the oxymoron of a unique cultural event set to rerun back to back weekends is palpable.
The following is excerpted from Ted Williams's memoir (co-written with Bret Witter) "The Golden Voice." The book recounts Williams's youth, his battle...
While the media was milking Ted William's rise-to-fame-story, I don't believe enough attention was paid to what was best for him: putting his recovery first.
Most will focus their attention on the voice and the feel good story of second chances but if we listen to his story -- in his own words -- we'll hear the story of redemption and of a God who is still speaking to the world today.