Top Stories
Popular
US
World
Science
Politics
Great Finds
More
More sections
Superlatives
Breaking
Celebrity
Crime
Entertainment
Green
Health
Lifestyle
Top Stories
Longform
Media
Money
Opinion
Sports
Tech
Travel
Brilliant
Hilarious
Intriguing
By date
Today
Yesterday
Pick-a-date
Depressing
Ridiculous
Scary
Log into your Newser account
Logging in
Joined Newser on:
logout
Settings
Email Subscriptions
Comments
Find what you're looking for
More about Newser:
About Us
Editorial Policy
AI Policy
Sweepstakes
Contact Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Site Map
What's New
Want to contribute?
Suggest a Story
Get our apps:
iPhone
iPad
Android
Windows
Install our app:
Newser App
Breaking News
hippies
13 Stories
County Chucks Out
1971 'Anti-Hippie Law'
Jan 4, 2021 2:21 PM CST
County Chucks Out 1971 'Anti-Hippie Law'
Woodstock-era law banned huge gatherings
(Newser)
- Peace, love—and LaGrange. LaGrange County in northern Indiana has repealed a 1971 law that was intended to block huge gatherings like the 1969 Woodstock music festival in New York state, the AP reports. "I called it our anti-hippie ordinance," county commissioner Dennis Kratz said with a smile....
Drugs, Hikes,
and Vanishings
in the Himalayas
LONGFORM
Jan 3, 2017 2:40 PM CST
Drugs, Hikes, and Vanishings in the Himalayas
Justin Shetler disappeared in September on a pilgrimage—and he's apparently not the first
(Newser)
- Justin Shetler's last blog post was in August of this year, detailing how he'd just been invited on a Himalayan pilgrimage by a local holy man, or "baba"; his last photo on Instagram (posted around the same time) noted he "should be back to the Internet...
Flower Power
Icon, Singer
Scott McKenzie
Dead at 73
Obituary
Aug 20, 2012 1:03 AM CDT
Flower Power Icon, Singer Scott McKenzie Dead at 73
'Wear Flowers in Your Hair' defined hippie era
(Newser)
- Singer Scott McKenzie, best known for his song "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)," died Saturday at the age of 73, reports the BBC . Released in 1967, "San Francisco" became one of the most iconic songs of the hippie era, helping define the...
Tea Partiers Are
the New Hippies
STEAL THIS MOVEMENT
Mar 5, 2010 1:20 AM CST
Tea Partiers Are the New Hippies
Anti-establishment activists using '60s tactics: David Brooks
(Newser)
- The anti-establishment types in the Tea Party movement remind David Brooks of another group of protesters who wanted to bring power back to the people and stick it to The Man. The Tea Partiers have adopted many of the tactics the New Left used in the 1960s, from street theater...
Tea Partiers: Spoiled
Boomers in Midlife Crisis
OPINION
Feb 26, 2010 9:39 AM CST
Tea Partiers: Spoiled Boomers in Midlife Crisis
Movement has a lot of white men who came of age in 1960s
(Newser)
- The tea party movement portrays itself as a gang of ordinary, diverse citizens, but in reality it's got a lot of rich, middle-aged white guys who came of age in the '60s. That's telling. This phenomenon is actually "a harbinger of midlife crisis, not political crisis," write Jim...
Woodstock Was a 'Nightmare'
OPINION
Aug 13, 2009 2:25 PM CDT
Woodstock Was a 'Nightmare'
(Newser)
- Mark Hosenball of
Newsweek
was at Woodstock, and not only did he not have a good time, but he can’t quite figure out how we’ve “transformed a chaotic mudfest into an epic pageant of peace and love.” Hosenball reminisces about the “massive, teeming, squalid mess”...
Hipsters 101:
Their History,
Bleak Future
OPINION
Jul 29, 2009 11:12 AM CDT
Hipsters 101: Their History, Bleak Future
Their main enclave is threatened, but no one seems to care
(Newser)
- Hipsters. They “sneer when you cop to liking Coldplay”; they “sport cowboy hats and berets”; they’re “the only ones in America who still think Pabst Blue Ribbon is a good beer.” But they’re certainly not a new phenomenon, writes Dan Fletcher for
Time
. The...
Unrepentant Ayers: I Was 'Demonized'
Nov 14, 2008 8:56 AM CST
Unrepentant Ayers: I Was 'Demonized'
Campaign piñata says of his radical past: We didn't do enough
(Newser)
- William Ayers broke his silence this morning on
Good Morning America
, and he was anything but repentant. The former ‘60s radical called the attacks on him “a profoundly dishonest narrative” designed to “demonize” him, ABC reports. But he didn’t apologize for controversial deeds by him or...
Bill Ayers Will Appear on ABC Tomorrow
Nov 13, 2008 11:08 AM CST
Bill Ayers Will Appear on ABC Tomorrow
Campaign bogeyman will discuss path to '60s radicalism
(Newser)
- After keeping a low profile through the presidential election in which he became a talking point, Chicago activist Bill Ayers will appear on
Good Morning America
tomorrow, ABC News reports. In the exclusive TV interview, Ayers will discuss his transformation into a 1960s radical and his memoir,
Fugitive Days
.
Dalai Lama's Home-in-Exile
Is Hippie Haven
Apr 13, 2008 8:30 AM CDT
Dalai Lama's Home-in-Exile Is Hippie Haven
Ex-pats turn Himalayan town into counterculture zone
(Newser)
- Western ex-patriots have turned the Dalai Lama's home-in-exile into a hippie hotspot, the
Christian Science Monitor
reports. The Himalayan town of Dharamsala, population 20,000, has become a center for for espresso-sipping yoga-lovers and web-surfing monks. Many more come in search of wisdom, but the town is not without its...
Kerouac Was Klutzy Fatalist, Tragic Goofball
Sep 5, 2007 12:19 PM CDT
Kerouac Was Klutzy Fatalist, Tragic Goofball
For On the Road 's 50th, friends remember the real Jack
(Newser)
- For today’s 50th anniversary of
On the Road
’s publication, Slate canvassed some of Jack Kerouac’s associates, creating a dramatic and nostalgic picture. The poet’s agent remembers he was thrown for a loop by the “demon” of “public reaction, celebrity,” and Carolyn Cassady recalls...
Burning Man Torched Early
Aug 29, 2007 6:35 AM CDT
Burning Man Torched Early
Vandal charged with arson after icon of hedonistic arts festival bursts into flames
(Newser)
- A San Francisco vandal torched a giant effigy four days before it was slated to burn as part of the annual hedonistic Burning Man arts festival, according to police. The vandal was arrested for arson and possession of fireworks. Most of the 40-foot Man is still standing, and organizers are...
Summer of Love Turns 40
Jun 23, 2007 8:58 AM CDT
Summer of Love Turns 40
(Newser)
- Thousands of young people, dubbed hippies, came to San Franciso beginning in June 1967 to celebrate what became known as the Summer of Love. And to "turn on, tune in, and drop out." PBS' American Experience reprises that summer, born of utopian ideals, and ending in...
13 Stories
Most Read on Newser
After She Threatens $1B Suit, First Lady Is Sued in Return
1
After She Threatens $1B Suit, First Lady Is Sued in Return
1
NBA Star, Coach Arrested in Federal Gambling Probe
2
COVID-19 Vaccines Appear to Have a Big Added Bonus
3
Lawmaker Outs Suspect in 1970 Case of Missing British Toddler
4
President's Daughter Was in Unmarked Grave for 185 Years
5
On This Day:
October 24
10 Years of Headlines
We're glad you're here.
As an ad-supported site,
Newser can't exist without ads.
To read our stories, you'll
need to tweak one thing.
OK, tell me what to do
If you're using:
An ad-blocker, please whitelist Newser
by clicking the ad-blocker icon in your browser.
(Examples: Adblock Plus
, uBlock
, and Ghostery
)
A DuckDuckGo extension in your browser, please access Newser without it: Either by removing it, whitelisting us, or using another browser.
Thanks so much.