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Winter Musings    

Posted by: Editor     
 
So, it is getting quite chilly out there but don't feel down about having to wrap up warm and stroll around in the dark at 5pm, think far from that. For many out there, it seems as if the summer spirit has lived on beyond the summer with rebelious as well as peace-promoting music heavily rife throughout the Autumn and Winter months. We are seeing the return of Twisted Christmas at the Barbican Centre in December as well as the immense onslaught of folk festivals this month, which usually only come out to play during the Summer months. Twisted Christmas is what seems the most interesting, a one night concert featuring many artists playing dark christmas songs. The gig has been described as an alternative Christmas, featuring alternative rock and folk as well as variations on artist's own songs. But if you are hankering for the summer feeling, then visit the Southern Hemisphere where Spring is about to end and the Summer will begin all over again.
 

Tags: Winter, Summer, Autumn, Spring, Twisted Christmas...
  

Which summer is it    

Posted by: Editor     

 
Every year people claim that the summer is the summer of love. The Summer of Love actually refers to the summer of 1967, when as many as 100,000 people converged on the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, creating a phenomenon of cultural and political rebellion. While hippies also gathered in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and across Europe, San Francisco was the center of the hippie revolution, a melting pot of music, psychoactive drugs, sexual freedom, creative expression, and politics. The Summer of Love became a defining moment of the 1960s, as the hippie counterculture movement came into public awareness. This unprecedented gathering of young people is often considered to have been a social experiment, because of alternative lifestyles that became common, both during the summer itself and during subsequent years. These lifestyles included communal living; the free and communal sharing of resources, often among total strangers; and free love.
 
Coming up on this team will be a look into the modern day recreation of this glorious summer through idealic communions surrounding music and poetry.
 


Tags: Summer, Love, Festivals, Hippies, 1967
  

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