No. 45 Oregon men’s tennis (12-3, 3-1 Big Ten) defended its home court for the 10th time in a dog fight as it defeated the Purdue Boilermakers... Drum circles on campus lawns, hookahs in residence ...
In their heyday, hippies were rebels, outsiders, counterculture subversives out to change the world, living on communes and opening their minds with psychedelic drugs. Nowadays, most of the original ...
Summer is slowly coming to an end, and we are all racing out to do our back to school shopping. It’s important to keep in mind your own unique style, while also nodding to the fashions and styles of ...
All photos by Steve Schapiro, from ‘Bliss: Transformational Festivals and the Neo-Hippie’ (all images courtesy Powerhouse Books) In 1967, Chicago-based photojournalist Steve Schapiro became famous for ...
We talk about the hippie culture of the 1960s and 1970s and ask what happened to hippie ideals. Guest host Patt Morrison speaks with John McCleary, author of The Hippie Dictionary: A Cultural ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. – Aside from peace signs and food cooperatives, the 1970s influx of long-haired youth to Vermont brought experimental communes to the hillsides and social activism as well as drug use ...
We’re reluctant to share the bounty of Hatch peppers with our vegetarian and vegan friends, especially with this year’s crop delayed by drought. Why should a bunch of hippie weirdos get any when they ...
There are so many amazing hippie movies out there that explore the 1960s counterculture movement. The following three films, though, remain some of the very best. Let’s take a walk through music and ...
It’s perfectly normal to admit you enjoy a small dose of the Grateful Dead. One need not be a hippie or a ponytail enthusiast in his 60s to enjoy the Dead, as the popular — and painfully accurate — ...
From hippie culture to the first personal computers, Stewart Brand has been key to some of the most groundbreaking movements of the last century. This hour, he reflects on his life and career. This ...
In 1978 the 23-year-old Rick Steves, then a piano teacher, decided to “wallop my norms” and, along with his pal and future business collaborator Gene Openshaw, set out on a 3,000-mile journey from ...
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