
Since moving back to Legend Valley last summer, All Good Music Festival — now in its 17th year — has had little problem drawing fun and talented acts to play the four-day-long party. This year’s iteration was no different: in the shadow of headliner Furthur, bands from as diverse a range as ’90s weird-rock Primus to EDM up-and-comer/light show virtuoso Pretty Lights rocked the Crane, Dragon, and Grassroots stages of the festival despite less the weekend’s less-than-ideal weather conditions.
The four-day festival kicked off Thursday without a hitch, as throngs of people took to the pastures of the extensive farmland in Thornville, Ohio. The tough summer heat had many peeling off their clothes early in the afternoon, but shirtless seemed to become the standard in the free-spirited environment of the festival. Mind-altering drugs were in no short supply — while a car search did greet those entering the venue, it wasn’t uncommon to hear a call of “Doses?” (of LSD) from a passing dealer at any point throughout the weekend.
This article appears in Jul 17-23, 2013.

Decent article, but you might want to proofread your stuff. Glad you enjoyed yourself though.