Jerry Garcia and his Grateful Dead bandmates lived on Ashbury, a short walk south of the intersection with Haight Street. Somewhat surprisingly, if anything of that era could be surprising, Hells ...
This summer, The Haight Street Art Center will present “Between the Dark and Light: Grateful Dead 1965-1995,” which will run from July 12 through September 3, coinciding with the final Dead & Company ...
"Raise your hand if this is your first time taking LSD," jokes Seth Eisen to a dozen curious theatergoers gathered at the corner of Ashbury and Page Streets on a bright June Saturday. Eisen, clad in a ...
Few intersections in the US hold as much cultural gravitas as San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury. Made famous during the 1967 Summer of Love, these two then unassuming street corners blossomed under the ...
The youthful exuberance and freewheeling idealism that burst forth from San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood in the 1960s is now on full display inside a new museum located at the very ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- There are neighborhoods in San Francisco that were struggling even before the pandemic. The Haight-Ashbury neighborhood was one of them. Homelessness, a drug crisis and business ...
The opening reception for Haight Street Art Center's new exhibit, Women of Rock Art: 1965-2023, is next Friday 2/16 at HSAC from 6pm-10pm! Live music by Buzzed Lightbeer & DJ set by Psyched! Radio ...
The Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco is not so much a neighborhood as a state of mindlessness. The Erewhon of America’s “pot left,” a 10-by-15 block midtown section, has over the past year ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The pandemic resulted in the closure of many San Francisco businesses, but three years later, there's a neighborhood that is doing much better financially than before the ...
Berner’s on Haight was arguably the most notable cannabis store in San Francisco when it opened in December 2019. It was the first store to open in the iconic and historically weed-friendly ...
Haight-Ashbury would soon sprawl outwards as a psychedelic playground, with musicians including the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin citing the area’s free-thinking nature and affordable ...
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