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  2. Hippie - Wikipedia

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    Similar rock festivals occurred in other parts of the country, which played a significant role in spreading hippie ideals throughout America. [94] In December 1969, a rock festival took place in Altamont, California, about 45 km (30 miles) east of San Francisco. Initially billed as "Woodstock West", its official name was the Altamont Free Concert.

  3. Hog Farm - Wikipedia

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    Hog Farm founder Wavy Gravy. The Hog Farm is an organization considered America's longest running hippie commune.Beginning as a collective in North Hollywood, California, during the 1960s, a later move to an actual hog farm in Tujunga, California gave the group its name.

  4. Hair (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is a rock musical with a book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado and music by Galt MacDermot.The work reflects the creators' observations of the hippie counterculture and sexual revolution of the late 1960s, and several of its songs became anthems of the anti-Vietnam War movement.

  5. Review: From hippies to hipsters, ‘Texas Chainsaw’ is back

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    From hippies... to hipsters. In 2022, we have a group of idealistic 20-something entrepreneurs from Austin, who decide that Harlow, Texas, essentially a ghost town, is the ideal place to buy up ...

  6. Flower child - Wikipedia

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    Flower child originated as a synonym for Hippie, especially among the idealistic young people who gathered in San Francisco and the surrounding area during the Summer of Love in 1967. It was the custom of "flower children" to wear and distribute flowers or floral-themed decorations to symbolize ideals of universal belonging, peace , and love .

  7. Hippies (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hippies is set in 1969 during the 'Swinging Sixties' and follows the misadventures of Ray Purbbs (Pegg), who is the editor of a counterculture magazine called Mouth (a parody of Oz and International Times), which he produces in his flat in Notting Hill Gate. He is aided by Alex Picton-Dinch (Rhind-Tutt), Hugo Yemp (Boyd) and Jill Sprint (Phillips).

  8. James Kennedy Renames 'Beauty' Graham After Dog's ... - AOL

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    James Kennedy is giving Graham the dog a fresh start — and a new name. “Hippie! ,” the Vanderpump Rules star, 31, wrote via his Instagram Story on Sunday, July 23, alongside a photo of the pup.

  9. Etymology of hippie - Wikipedia

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    A syndicated newspaper column from 1960 said "Bobby Darin, a hippie from New York City, Tonsil No. 1, in the 'New Noise' sweeping America, completely conquered all the New York hippies." [ 9 ] Ground-breaking comic host Steve Allen thought that he was "the first to turn the adjective 'hip' into the noun 'hippie' ... about 1960".