
It was a stormy evening on Thursday, April 6, but inside the lobby of the de Young Museum, a warm glow emanated from lava lamps propped on the makeshift bar. Large, flower-adorned peace signs topped a pair of appetizer tables (pita and hummus, couscous salads, goblets of shrimp) while an ambiguous psychedelic tribute band — decked out in bell-bottoms, colorful vests and questionable Afro wigs — swayed on platforms and played bongos in front of a neon-lit wall. Read more HERE