The article published on the website http://www.guardian.co.uk on May 29, 2013 is headlined "Glastonbury 2013: a lineup proving you can keep everybody happy". The author of the article Sam Wolfson, a journalist who writes mostly about music for the national media and a slew of popular culture mags and sites , carries a lot of comments on the Glastonbury 2013 Festival .
The author of the article Barry Neild points out that Glastonbury has announced the lineup for this year, and about bloody time. As the other festivals spent the past few months carving up this year's headliners, it seemed Michael Eavis would be left begging for scraps. Beyoncé, Rihanna, Eminem, the Kings Of Leon, the Killers, the Stone Roses, Justin Timberlake and My Bloody Valentine and Elton John had all been booked in exclusive deals that would prevent them stepping foot on Worthy Farm.
It was revealed by the author of the article that undoubtedly, it's the inclusivity of the event, rather than the headliners, that most impresses. A few years ago Eavis appeared on the BBC News channel's interview programme Hardtalk. The presenter, Stephen Sackur, comfortable with taking politicians to task on corruption and hypocrisy, looked ridiculous on the farm porch trying to apply the same tactics. Accprding to the autor's words, Glastonburyt is a great pleasure for everyone.
The author concludes the article by saying that the festival is also one of the few places where children are afforded the same good times as adults – 13-year olds are free to roam through the fire-pits of Arcadia at 5am with no one checking what they're swigging on. And UK garage obsessives Disclosure, baby-faced troubadour King Krule and Odd Future head honchos Tyler the Creator and Earl Sweatshirt, all of whom were born in the 90s, will provide some high-quality children's entertainment.
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The author of the article Sam Wolfson, a journalist who writes mostly about music for the national media and a slew of popular culture mags and sites , SO IT carries a lot of comments on the Glastonbury 2013 Festival.
I find the festival (N0 'as') a unique feast ... .
... there ARE performing arts with cabaret, theatre, circus, children's entertainment, poetry, healing, green crafts and information and much more.
INDEED, IT IS A Vibrant, spontaneous, colourful, and hugely entertaining festival.