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The hippies of the ‘60s were not all we’re led to believeFor all their flaws, members are called serious people who pursued a new form of “salvation” via “the individual rather than the group.” The modern-day romanticization of the hippies ...
LOOKING into Venerable Nanadhaja Bhikku’s kindly eyes, it is hard to imagine him as a junkie who got embroiled in gang fights. But Nanadhaja was, by his own admission, a bad boy who fled his ...
PEOPLE chatted with the Sweet on You actress, 38, about her newly renovated "hippie getaway" that she shares with her fiancé of eight years, Matt Rosenberg, and their two daughters, Lulu Gray ...
“The hippie girl in me is back to her roots ... and I stumbled upon this magical place,” she tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “To be outside the city, we can just be grounded in ...
Hippies sold the Oracle on Bay Area streets ... topped half a million when taking into account the number of people who shared each copy. The Oracle's articles, interviews, letters, commentary ...
“We want people to realise their potential, rebuild their lives, and, in turn, help others do the same,” said Ward. One of Happie Hippie’s flagship endeavours is the “Bag of Dignity ...
“I started to realize that people would come in and they would have ... The group eventually dubbed itself Russ Anixter’s Hippie Big Band, a reflection of the group’s musical eclecticism.
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