A lot of hippie movies about the 1960s have hit the silver screen, but these three films remain some of the most memorable.
For the Stage Right Theatre Company, the rock musical “Hair” isn’t just an anachronistic snapshot of the peace and love era of the 1960s. Cast members in their 20s and 30s are finding parallels ...
In the late 1960s, long-haired, beaded and tie-dyed flower children brought their drugs, incense, guitars and peace symbols to South Florida. Hippies had finally reached Miami. Coconut Grove, known ...
The 1960s era of peace, love and music will be evoked in an Appalachian town this weekend. Rockbridge, Ohio, provides a perfectly serene setting for Hippie Fest, said Forest Fields, an event organizer ...
Unlike many things from the 1967 "Summer of Love," the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic survived. The clinic, now part of a larger network, still operates out of a second-floor office overlooking Haight ...
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Almost no other pop culture phenomenon has been as filled with as many contradictions as the Summer of Love, which took place in 1967 but was felt across the continent and as far away as England.
The 1960s were a decade of bold style, cultural revolutions, and everyday items that seemed absolutely essential at the time.