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She spun off into hippiedom and drugs for years.
In total, a glorious song cycle exploring the dark side of hippiedom."
We were going to set up a sort of historical village of hippiedom on the country club premises.
But in 1967, as the high tide of commercial hippiedom flowed onwards, who cared?
And now comes the inevitable anniversary hoopla here in the epicenter of hippiedom.
Five years on, anti-rockism is the new hippiedom.
However, she's undeniably weird, with some new age leanings that stray dangerously close to hippiedom.
In this potpourri were bits of Carnaby Street and California hippiedom.
Unlike the orthodox Marxist press, however, it still represented the fun-loving, free-wheeling spirit of hippiedom.
In keeping with modern hippiedom, it sells gooey sweets along with its spare, high-minded food.
While Woodstock became a symbol of hippiedom at its anti-materialist best, the three promoters who are back to retell the tale never fit the image.
On the other hand, Steven Scheuer wrote that the film was reflective of "hippiedom alienation at its shallowest."
I dare say the subtle tyrannies of hippiedom were found among all this, and most of the Expressionists were well-off kids.
In 1969, I was living in San Francisco, epicenter of hippiedom, antiwar fervor and utopian hope for perpetual peace.
Beyond that, the galleries I visited were reminiscent of hippiedom - local work with sunbursts and vegetable motifs and a lot of lopsidedly thrown pots.
A satirical elegy for hippiedom and the narcissistic hypersincerity of the 1970's, set in an innocent Marin County where mellowness grows as grows the grass.
Even though I was a senior still in the thrall of the age of hippiedom, where school was concerned I couldn't have been more conventional, competitive and insecure.
He is also unafraid to challenge one of the biggest taboos of contemporary decorating, and one of the hallmarks of American hippiedom: a jungle of plants.
A whirlwind president who led the people out of their innocence as surely as hippiedom and the pill nudged the nation into the age of inhaling and ready-to-wear hedonism.
The closest that the president of Long Island University, Dr. David J. Steinberg, and his wife, Joan, approached hippiedom was Mrs. Steinberg's headband.
In a scene evoking American hippiedom of the 1960's, young men walked shirtless and young women barefoot and they gyrated like dervishes to a rock beat strong enough to raise the red dust.
Then, in the last vestiges of hippiedom, he followed the Grateful Dead on tour, did it for four years, occupying himself with music and the recreational pleasures of drugs and, increasingly, with drawing.
For the outsider, however, it's often difficult to tell whether Dublin is undergoing a prolonged rock renaissance or simply wallowing in a lazy, hand-me-down hippiedom that outlived its sell by date everywhere else.
This is a good base from which to explore the "free city" of Christiania, a quarter once regarded as the spiritual home of hippiedom, and which still enjoys some autonomy from the city.
It's the undergraduate limbo enjoyed by Maxwell Glass (Arye Gross), who has just been accepted at law school but will not easily make the transition from late-1980's campus hippiedom to the corporate world.