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 ...
User-Created Clip by mcgorry July 12, 2017 2017-07-08T20:25:25-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/6b0/20170708203041003_hd.jpgWilliam Rorabaugh describes the ...
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 ...
You may know Miami as a tourist magnet. Or as a capital of Latin American business. Or even a growing tech nest. But parts of Miami in the 1960s just wanted to be groovy, man. This was no ...
She made a fortune in the late 1960s by selling bell-bottom jeans, leather jackets and concert tickets to flower children in San Francisco, including her friend Janis Joplin. Then Peggy Caserta blew ...
The 1960s counterculture fuelled an artistic explosion in the US – but were the flower children merely privileged? Devon Van Houten Maldonado investigates. They revolted against war and haircuts, ...
What’s so funny ’bout peace, love and understanding? That’s the question that we should be asking in light of the 40th anniversary of the Summer of Love. Hippie values and culture have been taking a ...
When people think of 1960s fashion, they often envision Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix, but that is more “personal style,” according to designer Jayne Min. “What ...
Matala, a quiet beach village on the Greek island of Crete, became an international hangout for the flower children of the 1960s. A surprising number of kids from Oregon joined in the happening.
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