Ken Werner stepped into the darkness of the brisk October night, a battery pack strapped to his waist, a Minolta 35 mm camera dangling from his neck and a flower tucked behind his right ear.
BEING ARRESTED AT 710 ASHBURY IN 1967. YOU CAN’T TELL THE HISTORY OF SAN FRANCISCO WITHOUT THE COUNTERCULTURE MOVEMENT OF THE 1960S. AND YOU CAN’T TELL THAT STORY WITHOUT THE GRATEFUL DEAD.
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After the Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh died Friday at 84, fans streamed into the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco this ... group’s formation in the 1960s. The neighborhood is ...
Growing up in a North Bay suburb, I always referred to San Francisco as “the city,” as if there were no others. This Californian cultural hub is where I snuck off to see 1980s new wave bands or drink ...