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Los Angeles Free Press volume 4 issue #149, May 26-June 1, 1967. "How to Survive in the City", "Shankar, Doors reviews", "Oxnard Pot, Glendale Bananas" [headlines] by Kunkin, Art, publisher and editor - 1967

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Los Angeles Free Press volume 4 issue #149, May 26-June 1, 1967. "How to Survive in the City", "Shankar, Doors reviews", "Oxnard Pot, Glendale Bananas" [headlines] by Kunkin, Art, publisher and editor - 1967

Los Angeles Free Press volume 4 issue #149, May 26-June 1, 1967. "How to Survive in the City", "Shankar, Doors reviews", "Oxnard Pot, Glendale Bananas" [headlines]

by Kunkin, Art, publisher and editor

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1967. Newspaper. 24p., complete in one section; 17.5x11.5 inch folded tabloid. Lightly toned, some foxing and a few dogears; good copy. Inside find: is Provo a put-on? LA area news, columns, ads of the era, and Ron Cobb as usual.
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  • Publisher Los Angeles Free Press
  • Place of Publication Los Angeles
  • Date Published 1967
  • Keywords Labor - American 1960S Los Angeles Drugs Counter Culture, Counterculture

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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4 #50 (#178), December 15-22,1967. Social Security for Vampires;...

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1967. Newspaper. 40p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly toned, wraps lightly soiled, front wrap stained, else good condition. Inside find a proposed HUAC investigation of underground newspapers (Joe Pool, D-Texas); "'We are 18 months from open revolt in this country'" (Dick Gregory, interviewed during one of his fasts); "Toronto serves cold cult's hunger" (on Toronto hippies and the challenge of keeping warm).
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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4 #53 ( #180), December 29-January 4,1968. Tribunal Finds U.S....

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1967. Newspaper. 24p., complete in one section; 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; toned paperstock, front wrap foxed, else good on newsprint. Inside find "Bountiful Christmas at Delano marred by grape strike;" "Penn's 'Mickey One' tops 'Bonnie & Clyde';" and a story/interview with Edward English, poet from Selma Alabama, whose readings were scheduled at the local SDS office, at UCLA, LACC, and the LA Unitarian church. For a Free Press joke, see p.5, a 6x3.5 inch diagram (expertly drawn) depicting a switch of sites between the Book Depository and Knoll/Pergola area; frontal shots came from the depository after all!
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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4 #51 ( #179), December 22-28,1967. JFK Assassin in Dallas Sewer?...

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1967. Newspaper. 32p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly toned, wraps lightly edgeworn, top corner dog-eared, front wrap lightly stained, else good condition. Inside find "Gov. Ronnie and college board overkill Summerskill;" "Bishop Pike talk at Irvine" with portrait photo; an interview of Robert Scheer of Ramparts Magazine by Paul Eberle of the FP; substantial reviews of Jefferson Airplane and Blue Cheer rock bands; an interview with Mort Sahl; and many pages devoted to Garrison's investigation.
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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4, #24 ( #152), June 16-22, 1967

Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4, #24 ( #152), June 16-22, 1967

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1967. Newspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly toned, sticker scar and light foxing on front wrap, else good condition. Inside find story on and interview with Mort Sahl "Assassination Still An Issue;" "Old Angels Never Die, They Turn Digger" (on the motorcycle club rapprochement with free food movement), KPFK censorship, Tuli Kupferberg on the Politics of Love, Phil Ochs on "the War is Over", and an Arab perspective on the Middle East war.
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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 5 #4 (#184), January 26-February 1,1968. Cardinal McIntyre vs. the...

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1968. Newspaper. 28p., complete in one section; 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; paperstock toned, else very good on newsprint. Inside find "Black militants could welcome open housing;" "Basis for April resistance trials described;" "Thousands not paying 10% federal phone excise tax" (war resistance); "Nun power grows;" "McLuhan in another medium" (his books are too odd to assimilate but the LP record/audio collage made from 'Medium Massage' is a winner); "Eartha Kitt wins hearts of black people" (Hakim Jamal by-line); "Students reflect future of cinema" (accompanying photo of Lucas shooting THX); "Free Clinic" (on Fairfax; opened 2 January); "Report from swinging London [yes, England] town
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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4, #31 ( #159), August 4-10, 1967

Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4, #31 ( #159), August 4-10, 1967

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1967. Newspaper. 24p., complete in one section; 17.5x11.5 inch folded tabloid; evenly toned, front wrap lightly foxed and beginning to split along fold, else good on newsprint. Inside find Quincy Troupe on "Watts: No Change Since '65 Rebellion;" Nat Freedland on La Vey's "Church of Satan," "Army at War with Leaflets;" "Detroit - Revolution in the Revolution;" "Digger and Better Things" (L.A. Diggers, San Souci Temple); "Alpert Is a Jewish Mother;" "Jackson Pollock Retrospective" [headlines].
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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4 #154, June 30-July 6, 1967. LBJ in L.A. on Bloody Friday; Police...

Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4 #154, June 30-July 6, 1967. "LBJ in L.A. on Bloody Friday;" "Police Riot Extra - See Pages 9-15;" Why Did It happen?--bylined Art Kunkin; [headlines]

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1967. Newspaper. 24p., complete in one section; 17.5x11.5 inch tabloid newspaper; features on cover a three-quarter-page Cobb cartoon showing LBJ & retinue at the Roman Amphitheater above a smash of modern billyclubs. Toned, edgeworn, a few small stains on front wrap, else good condition. Inside find the contents of June 26th's 8p "Extra" on the bashings, pretty much the same material and photos plus filler.
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Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4, #24 ( #152), June 16-22, 1967

Los Angeles Free Press: vol. 4, #24 ( #152), June 16-22, 1967

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Los Angeles: Los Angeles Free Press, 1967. Newspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, evenly toned, a few small stains on front wrap, else very good condition. Inside find story on and interview with Mort Sahl "Assassination Still An Issue;" "Old Angels Never Die, They Turn Digger" (on the motorcycle club rapprochement with free food movement), KPFK censorship, Tuli Kupferberg on the Politics of Love, Phil Ochs on "the War is Over", and an Arab perspective on the Middle East war.
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