Berkeley Barb
The Berkeley Barb was a countercultural newspaper published in Berkeley, California, from 1965 to 1980. It was known for its alternative viewpoints, focusing on issues such as the anti-war movement, civil rights, and the emerging counterculture. The publication provided a platform for local artists, activists, and writers, reflecting the spirit of the 1960s and 1970s.
The newspaper was founded by Max Scherr and became a significant voice in the San Francisco Bay Area. It featured articles on politics, music, and social issues, often challenging mainstream media narratives. The Berkeley Barb played a crucial role in shaping public discourse during a transformative period in American history.