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The Real Hippie Era, Caught on Camera
The 1960s were a time of change, creativity, and a little rebellion. Hippies wanted to live differently, embracing peace, ...
In 1971, a group of squatters took over a military base in Copenhagen and called their enclave "Christiania." Their plan was to break away from Denmark and its laws, to stop living under a ...
Moving home is always hell, but as Simon Fairlie, Jasmine Hills and Jon Hill discovered, when you've been thrown out of your happy hippy commune after months of bitter arguments about stolen cider ...
In 1968, 18 children and 22 adults lived together as the first Bay Area hippie commune. Living on 760 acres, the historic site of Olompali state park in northern California was once the home of music ...
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It’s Time We Took Hippie Women Seriously
Long before girl bosses and trad wives, these countercultural women embodied female power. Let's give them their due.
If you thought hippie communities of the Sixties were dead, think again. Still going strong is America's oldest, The Farm, a piece of 1,700 acre land located in Tennessee, that at its peak in the ...
Communal living surged in the 1960s and ‘70s as part of the hippie movement. Today, Gen Z and millennials are increasingly turning to co-buying homes with friends or family—not for countercultural ...
This for-sale farm was the apple of Steve Jobs’ eye. The 388-acre property recently listed for $5 million and boasts an apple orchard that inspired a young Jobs. The folkloric listing in McMinnville, ...
“Group Living and Other Recipes,” Lola Milholland’s unusual memoir-with-recipes is a delight to read, her descriptions full of flavor and spice, more umami than bitter, a little salty and never too ...
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