Yippee, Clipping from the Berkeley Barb with a conversation between Phil Ochs and Jerry Rubin about America, Johnson, Kennedy, and the movement, 1968
Berkeley Barb • Thursday, April 11, 1968
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Yippee, Clipping from the Berkeley Barb with a conversation between Phil Ochs and Jerry Rubin about America, Johnson, Kennedy, and the movement, 1968
Berkeley Barb • Thursday, April 11, 1968
Berkeley Barb, Vol. 4, No. 97 (pub. Fridays) June 23 - 29, 1967
Pioneers of the U.S. underground press, 1966: Allen Katzman (East Village Other) Michael Kindman (The Paper) Art Kunkin (Los Angeles Free Press) Harvey Ovshinsky (The Fifth Estate) Max Scherr (Berkeley Barb)
The Berkeley Barb, October 20-26, 1972.
Cover art by Spain Rodriguez. T
he Berkeley Barb was an underground/alternative newspaper published from 1965-1980 in Berkeley, California.
See full issue scans at the Independent Voices archive.