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Anniversaries of cultural events are usually only noted by the people who attended them. That something like a half million people descended on Max Yasgur's dairy farm 40 years ago this weekend got Woodstock enough coverage to guarantee it would be remembered by more than just those who were there. But it was the fact that things went so totally wrong but end up so wonderfully right that turned Woodstock into an event known to hundreds of millions around the world to this day. By all accounts, Woodstock Now & Then, which premiers Monday (8/17) at 8 (E), does a commendable job of documenting the festival.
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