The history of the hippy movement in pictures
Flower power originated in the mid-1960s as a peaceful protest against the Vietnam War and became a symbol of hippie counterculture that rejected mainstream mores. Peace, love, freedom, alternative lifestyles, Eastern religions, communal living, and psychedelic music, art, and drugs were some of the hallmarks of the time. But despite the hippies’ outward displays of peace and love, the movement was fraught with eruptions of violence. And as the war came to an end, so did the hippie era.
2024-04-23T18:03:20Z
How the British royals celebrate their birthdays
For most of us, a birthday is an excuse to go big and celebrate in style–get dressed up, host a party, and revel in the chaos! But for most of the British royals, it's an excuse to do the exact opposite. Unless it's a big milestone birthday, they appreciate the chance to take a day off from hosting and dressing up. That being said, there are still certain traditions that must be adhered to. The Prince and Princess of Wales’ youngest child, Prince Louis, is turning six on April 23. Despite a difficult year for the young royal family following Kate Middleton’s recent cancer diagnosis, Louis’ birthday will still be celebrated with their yearly tradition. Middleton previously revealed that she always stays up late to prepare her children’s birthday cakes the night before. “It’s become a bit of a tradition that I stay up ‘til midnight with ridiculous amounts of cake mix and icing and I make far too much,” she explained. “But I love it.” It’s also tradition to release an official photo on each child’s birthday, but this has recently caused controversy for the family as Middleton was accused of photoshopping recent family photos amid rumors of her illness. Click through the gallery to learn more about how the royals really spend their birthdays.
2024-04-23T06:08:21Z