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In the late 1960s, Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin were, among other things, guerrilla theater players, cofounders of the Yippie Party, radical antagonists of the powers-that-be and, eventually ...
Stew Albert, a prominent anti-Vietnam War activist, an early supporter of the Black Panthers and a founder of the Yippie radical protest group, died Monday at age 66 in Portland, Ore. The cause ...
In the late Sixties, Rubin and his Yippie movement gained fame as the clown princes of the counterculture. In early 1968, Abbie Hoffman said to Jerry Rubin, his partner in flamboyant protest ...
YIPPIE FEST will return with its sixth annual "happening" of acts on stage for three days - August 19th to the 21st, 2022 - presenting theater, performance, music, short film and more live and in ...
Along with Jerry Rubin and others, Hoffman had founded the Youth International Party earlier that year, and the "Yippie" movement quickly became a prominent part of America's counterculture.
By 1973, the Bleecker Street building had become Yippie central. Before that, it was home to the Diggers, a San Francisco-based group of “community anarchists,” who provided free food and ...