hippies
Melancholy Portraits From a Summer of Love in Decline
Elaine Mayes’ photos capture the fleeting hope of San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighbourhood, as the optimism of the 1960s was sliding downhill.
Nude and Free: Photos of 70s Hippie Counterculture
Italo Bertolasi photographed the clothing-optional life on the communes and the hippie trails after e.
Introducing: The Corporate Wellness Bro
He goes to Burning Man and microdoses shrooms to increase productivity at work. Say hello to the man who will ruin your chakras.
I Went to the First Ever Glastonbury in 1970
Lynne Telfer was only 17 when she attended the first incarnation of the now-legendary music festival.
I Found Out My Father Smuggled Cannabis From Afghanistan to Amsterdam
He was the “Bandit of Kabul,” who savoured full moon parties in Goa, legal hash shops in Nepal, cannabis oil experiments in Afghanistan, and smuggling missions to Amsterdam on Asia’s hippie trail of the 70s.
Here’s What Happened at the TikTok Commune After It Closed to the Public
We spoke to The Garden's Julia and Tree about what it was like to be at the center of a conspiracy theory calling the intentional community a cult.
How Hippies Turned a College Town into 'The Dope Capital of the Midwest'
In the early 70s, far-left activists got the chance to govern Ann Arbor. The first thing they did was make weed essentially legal.
Welcome to Poole's Land, an Anarchist Commune in the Canadian Rainforest
VICE’s Manisha Krishnan traveled to a remote oceanside community where young people live in anarchy, to figure out why they decided to move there and try out the lifestyle for herself.
Mom Left Placenta In Park for Birthday 'Holistic Ritual'
A year after giving birth, a Toronto-area mother wanted to return the placenta and other things "to nature." Why she would do that in a public park is anyone’s guess.
Harlem Are All Mellow and Literary on "Queen of Mosquitos"
The long-absent indie band, who will return with their third album 'Oh Boy' in February, have a new single that references Valerie Solanas and Corinthian columns. It's lovely.
I Joined an Anarchist Commune Expecting To Hate It, But Coming Home Sucked
Somewhere between confronting my fear of shit and planting shrooms on Poole's Land, my cynicism melted.