
Jon’s Stone-Cold Cop List #44: Green Everyday
It may be the first week off I’ve had in ages, but you know I couldn’t let another month close without dropping you a new list of heat to acquire. I know last week was all about supposed deals amidst all the stuff we’re already thankful for, but the good news is over here life’s…
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Power of the Wonder Flower
Super Mario Bros. games have always been fun for people of all ages, but Super Mario Bros. Wonder takes players

From the Archives: Mr. Randall Goes to Washington (1980)
By Robert Randall Once a week I go to a pharmacy located near my home in Washington, D.C., to pick

From Murder Capital to Vacation Destination: Exploring the New El Salvador
“You know who lives there?” Charlie, the man driving our boat, asks me as I jump into the deep blue
Heart & Soul
Departing Berkeley, California on a foggy Wednesday morning, I was in for a treat. I knew I was headed to my favorite place and to what is, in my experience, the best cannabis farm in the world. On the drive north, everything got more beautiful, sunnier, golden, and green. I drove all the way to…
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Ellen’s Bud Break: Fruit, Earth & Fuel
It’s a cool fall morning in California, and the aromatic steam from my cup of orange spice black tea is

Putting It on for Sacramento
Of all the cities in California, few get less credit for their contributions to our collective culture than the state’s

Jon’s Stone-Cold Cop List #42: Puffcon, Round 3
I’ve said many times before that Puffcon is one of my favorite events in this scene – it’s like a
The Legacy of the Weedians
Arik “Moonhawk” Roper has been essential in helping define a visual style for countless bands and projects that use the word “stoner” in their description. His instantly recognizable illustrations look like a cross between something from an old pulp fiction novel and Heavy Metal magazine. The wild, sci-fi fantasy feelings that Roper’s work evokes have…
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Power of the Wonder Flower
Super Mario Bros. games have always been fun for people of all ages, but Super Mario Bros. Wonder takes players

Nova Farms Prepares To Go Supernova
Nova Farms (Nova), like their CEO and founder, Derek Ross, has been galvanized by adversity, and rose above early challenges

Marc Rebillet Doesn’t Need To Practice To Make You Move That Ass
For over the past year, Marc Rebillet has been a beacon of light in a darkened pandemic world. Armed only
Artist Chris Pierce Gives Everything He Has
Opening for any performer is a tall task. Now, imagine that performer is Neil Young, the man whose music has helped define decades. Enter Chris Pierce, the artist who opened for Young over this past summer on the Coastal Tour. During these shows, Pierce’s voice, whether it was gentle or booming or both, connected with…
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From the Archives: Invasion of the Disco Droids (1977)
By Albert Goldman Was Son of Sam the ultimate rock critic? When he loaded his machine gun to strafe that

Burna Boy Turned Down $5M Dubai Gig Because He Can’t Smoke Weed There
Nigerian-born artist Burna Boy, 32, revealed that he turned down a $5 million offer to perform in Dubai in the

Jon’s Stone-Cold Cop List #43: Fall Flavors
Do you feel that? The sun’s starting to set earlier, temperatures are dropping – fall’s in full swing, baby! It’s
Napoleon Bonaparte Banned Cannabis Because His Soldiers Were Getting Too High
In Ridley Scott’s historical epic Napoleon, the titular French conqueror, played by Joaquin Phoenix, marches into the deserts of Egypt and orders his soldiers to aim their cannons at the pyramids. The whole scene is a fabrication – one Scott, who directed the equally sensational Gladiator, also starring Phoenix, has already been called out by…
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Chadivation or Cultivation?
In this epic issue of High Times devoted to one of the biggest questions facing the cannabis industry today, legacy

From the Archives: Better Telepathy Through Chemistry (1977)
By D. Scott Rogo Modern psychologists say we use only one-tenth of our brains. The French philosopher Henri Bergson speculated
The Perfect Pairings: Cannabis Dining Is a Night To Remember
While the cannabis industry continues to grow and more markets cultivate their medical and/or recreational programs, it has served to foster vast amounts of creativity and innovation throughout all facets of the industry. Edibles in particular are a growing category of interest in the U.S., with a value of $9.6 billion in 2023, and the…
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Buds in Berlin
Finding weed in Berlin is like going back in time. Sure, Germany has a medical cannabis program but it’s not

Snoop Dogg’s Dogg Lbs Vapes Go Worldwide with North America Deal
Snoop Dogg’s cannabis and vape brand Dogg Lbs, appearing on labels as D*gg Lbs, was shipped from Canada to Israel

Putting It on for Sacramento
Of all the cities in California, few get less credit for their contributions to our collective culture than the state’s
Buds in Berlin
Finding weed in Berlin is like going back in time. Sure, Germany has a medical cannabis program but it’s not Oklahoma. The regulations are very strict. You can’t just walk in off the street and start buying flowers and concentrates. It’s true that German legislators are working out plans for cannabis legalization, but adult-use cannabis…
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The Perfect Pairings: Cannabis Dining Is a Night To Remember
While the cannabis industry continues to grow and more markets cultivate their medical and/or recreational programs, it has served to

Nova Farms Prepares To Go Supernova
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From the Archives: Scoring in Los Angeles (1979)
By Victor Bockris I like to get what I need in the place I’m visiting, because scoring adds another dimension
Ridgeline Lights the Way
As Ridgeline Farms returned to the podium this year at The Emerald Cup, who could have imagined that they’d find their way to a Zalympix win a month later? They did. In entering Zalympix—California’s fastest-growing elite indoor contest, and now one of its largest—Ridgeline’s founder Jason Gellman showed his faith in what they are producing…
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From the Archives: How To Make a Movie for $10,000 (1978)
by Amos Poe If we have learned anything from New Wave (punk) rock, it’s an aesthetic for the new form:

Power of the Wonder Flower
Super Mario Bros. games have always been fun for people of all ages, but Super Mario Bros. Wonder takes players

Nova Farms Prepares To Go Supernova
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Sublime with Rome’s Rome Ramirez Talks Tangerine Skies, Growth, and Weed
Temperatures might be dropping –– even in SoCal –– but listening to Tangerine Skies, Sublime with Rome’s latest EP, it feels like summer. It’s been 12 years since Sublime with Rome’s debut, Yours Truly, which served as the world’s formal introduction to Rome Ramirez, who, by the way, is not trying to be or replace…
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Jon’s Stone-Cold Cop List #43: Fall Flavors
Do you feel that? The sun’s starting to set earlier, temperatures are dropping – fall’s in full swing, baby! It’s

Devendra Banhart Believes The Macarena Can Save Us All
Talking to Devendra Banhart is somewhat akin to listening to a Devendra Banhart album. You let go and simply go

Ganja Gastronomy
Consuming cannabis together with friends, loved ones, or even strangers, is a time-honored tradition. It’s a communal elevation of bodies
Ellen’s Bud Break: Fruit, Earth & Fuel
It’s a cool fall morning in California, and the aromatic steam from my cup of orange spice black tea is blending with the wisps of smoke from my bong. The taste pairing of cannabis flower and tea works well. The weed, OC Oranges, accurately mimics oranges in the smell and the smoke. It’s an Orange…
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Heart & Soul
Departing Berkeley, California on a foggy Wednesday morning, I was in for a treat. I knew I was headed to

From the Archives: How To Make a Movie for $10,000 (1978)
by Amos Poe If we have learned anything from New Wave (punk) rock, it’s an aesthetic for the new form:

Putting It on for Sacramento
Of all the cities in California, few get less credit for their contributions to our collective culture than the state’s