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  1. The Los Angeles Free Press, also called the "Freep", is often cited as the first, and certainly was the largest, of the underground newspapers of the 1960s. [2] The Freep was founded in 1964 by Art Kunkin, who served as its publisher until 1971 and continued on as its editor-in-chief through June 1973. The paper closed in 1978.

  2. 9 wrz 2023 · The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and The Mothers Of Invention IN CONCERT, MAY 15, AT UCLA Another ad on page 15 announces Geronimo Black (Formerly with the Mothers of Invention) playing in Beach House, Santa Monica.

  3. [Chicago, Ill.] : Adam Matthew Education [North American distributor], c2011 (Rock and roll, counterculture, peace and protest : popular culture in Britain and America, 1950-1975). Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University Description based: Issue #153 (June 26, 1967); title from PDF masthead (Independent Voices webite ...

  4. 2 sty 2024 · Visit these free museums in L.A., plus find out when the city’s big-name institutions have free museum days. Who says L.A. lacks culture? Not only do we boast an impressive array of...

  5. 20 sie 2024 · This photograph depicts an anti-Vietnam War demonstration that took place in Los Angeles, California in 1968. The Los Angeles Free Press was staunchly against the Vietnam War and often supported and covered demonstrations in the Los Angeles area.

  6. 20 sie 2024 · Highlights include various handwritten letters from luminaries of the 1960’s and 70’s; correspondence with the Black Panthers, Art Kunkin’s 35mm film camera, and Super 8 footage of a small concert possibly in Malibu with Joni Mitchell and Crosby Stills, Nash & Young.

  7. 16 gru 2001 · Short story about the drawn-out death of Jack Hamilton, one of John Dillingers fellow-bank robbers, as told by another, Homer Van Meter…. Van Meter explains that Dillinger was indeed gunned...