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 ...
When the first hippies arrived on Kauai in 1967 from the Mainland United States, they went to Kalalau Valley, but left a short time later, 15 men and women in all, after being warned by Warren ...
The hippie icon Wave Gravy epitomizes the myth of the flower-children as being far more revolutionary than they actually were. Getty Images American schoolbooks often employ romanticized language to ...
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 ...
The 1960s were a time of change, creativity, and a little rebellion. Hippies wanted to live differently, embracing peace, love, and freedom in everyday life. From music and fashion to food and travel, ...
The hippie movement called out to the young and the free, the poetic madness that gripped the 1960’s at a time when it was revolutionary to burn a bra, rip up a flag or say, “No, I won’t go” to ...
Some fun facts about hippie fashion courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts’ eye-popping, psychedelic 1960s fashion showcase “Hippie Chic”: Secret compartments in your metal jewelry could conceal your ...
Superficially, 1960s-era hippies have little in common with Tea Partiers. The former group practiced free love, used drugs and called for an end to war. The latter tend to be passionately conservative ...