Teenie bopper, speed, stoned, turn on. These were just a few of the words that were defined for tourists as they took a bus ride down Haight Street in San Francisco during 1967 — the Summer of Love.
Whimsical, hand-drawn ads touted bookstores, concerts, health food stores, coffeehouses, shops selling hippie fashions, and music sellers. And the publication's wild page layouts, drawings ...
The untold story of how a German cult, pioneering psychologists and secret LSD experiments sparked a gathering of hippie tribes in 1967 San Francisco that would change the world.
1967 was a landmark year bridging early ’60s pop sensibility with an emerging hippie culture. The "Summer of Love" brought young people and wannabes to San Francisco with their shared interest in ...
From Hollywood (one of the best celebrity hotspots to see stars in Los Angeles) to the Garden District, New Orleans' famed neighborhood of lavish mansions and unique architecture, each place has its ...
Back in New York that summer, she was drawn to the emerging hippie scene downtown, ping-ponging between two worlds. One night, she was cocooned inside her family’s 30-room mansion. The next ...