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 ...
LATEST Aug. 5, 10:15 a.m. After reports of Club Deluxe's closure circulated, SFGATE received a response from Veritas Investments, the company that owns the building, stating that it has tried to work ...
Haight and Ashbury street signs are placed higher on the pole than normal so they won't be stolen. David & Kay Scott Amoeba Music was one our most enjoyable stops in the Haight. Here, employee Dylan ...
The Haight-Ashbury neighborhood in San Francisco may be the only place on the planet where someone named Sunshine Powers, who calls herself the “Queen of Haight Street and all that sparkles,” could be ...
San Francisco’s intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets was ground zero during the “Summer of Love”; a 1967 gathering of young people searching for an alternative lifestyle that included free love, ...
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 ...