"Once upon a heady afternoon on April 30, 1978, the Haight-Ashbury Street Fair burst onto the scene like a psychedelic phoenix rising from the incense-scented ashes of a faded Summer of Love. Born ...
Don't miss this free neighborhood-wide celebration brought to you by the Haight Ashbury Merchants Association. San Francisco Mercantile, 1698 Haight Street at the corner of Cole Street, will be the ...
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 ...
Humboldt Family Farms has been named the official Cannabis sponsor of The Haight Street Art Center's new exhibition, "The Haight-Ashbury Experience and the Pursuit of Happiness: The Photography of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Editor's note: This article originally posted on the San Francisco Examiner. Click here for more culture reporting at sfexaminer.com Haight-Ashbury neighborhood merchants will continue to celebrate ...
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 ...
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 ...