Flashback Friday: Ayurveda, The Origins Of Holistic Healing
For this edition of Flashback Friday, we’re bringing you Steven Rosen’s January, 1985 article, largely based on the work of Dr. Navayauvana of the Ayurvedic Research Center in San Francisco. Perhaps the oldest system of natural healing—predating even the Chinese system of medicine—is Ayurveda, a Sanskrit word which means the knowledge of life (Veda—Knowledge, Ayu—Life).…
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The Pharcyde: An Interview with the Hip-Hop Luminaries
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High Times Greats: Interview With Herbert Huncke
Happy birthday to the late, great Herbert Huncke (1915-1996). Here’s Steven Hager’s interview with the beat pioneer from the September, 1990 edition of High Times. Back in the 1950s, when Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs or Neal Cassady returned to New York City after a trip on the road, the first person they looked up was…
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Jon’s Stone-Cold Cop List #47: The Leap List
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The Summer of Busts
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Jon’s Stone-Cold Cop List #36: Live from New York
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The High Priestess: A Stoner’s Guide to Capricorn Season
It’s a new year, but that doesn’t mean we’re not the same stoners or weed witches we’ve always been! We’re starting this New Year and new decade with our hooves firmly planted and our joints, edibles, and bongs in hand as we focus our vision on Capricorn season, which lasts until January 21st. Each sign…
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Jon’s Stone-Cold Cop List #48: Americans in Spain
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High Times Greats: Trippin’ With Elvis At Graceland
Elvis Presley was born January 8, 1935 and died August 16, 1977. For an article in the February, 2003 edition of High Times, writer Chris Simunek and his friend Stephen E. Lewis took a road trip to Graceland to find out what it is about Elvis that still makes people go nuts. How Great Thou…
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Cannabis Social Equity: Struggles, Success
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Netflix’s ‘Painkiller’ Is ‘Succession’ for The Sacklers
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High Times Greats: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Nikola Tesla
To commemorate Nikola Tesla’s death on January 7, 1943 at the age of 86, we’re republishing Michael Olshan’s article from the August, 1981 edition of High Times. This is a story about a man who enjoyed few things in life more whole-heartedly than to pump thousands of volts of electric current through his body, with…
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A Conversation With Comedian, Deadhead Phil Hanley About The Final Dead & Company Shows
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High Times Greats: The Hidden Truth Behind Joan of Arc
In the July, 2003 issue of High Times, B.L. Setab took a look at how a young, illiterate peasant woman like Joan of Arc could lead an army. Why would seasoned soldiers follow her? How was it that she appeared impervious to harm and quickly healed from wounds in battle? Where did her voices and…
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Cannabis Vlogger Paul Tokin Has Died
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Cannabis Social Equity: Struggles, Success
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Flashback Friday: A Typical Trip On Ibogaine
In the July, 1986 issue of High Times magazine, writer Spencer Rumsey investigated ibogaine as an emerging therapy for a variety of conditions. In an accompanying piece in the same issue, Dean Latimer took a closer look at what it’s like to trip on the drug. Ibogaine is not a euphoric hallucinogen, which helps explain…
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Cannabis Vlogger Paul Tokin Has Died
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High Times Greats: New Year’s Dead
In the May, 1991 issue of High Times, Steve Bloom writes about trying to get in to a Grateful Dead show on New Year’s Eve. (He failed.) I had neglected to tell my friend Ed a little dark secret of mine. I figured it wouldn’t matter. I was absolutely convinced that, miracle of miracles, we’d…
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High Times Greats: Interview With Paul Bowles
A few months before he died, Beat patriarch Paul Bowles gave a rare interview from his home in Tangier, Morocco. To celebrate his birthday on December 30, we’re republishing Ken Krayeske’s interview with the composer and author from the September, 1999 issue of High Times. Bookshelves line the living room walls of Paul Bowles’ tiny…
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Flashback Friday: Everything You Wanted To Know About Quaaludes
Before Bill Cosby admitted to drugging women with quaaludes and allergy meds, quaaludes were a staple of the American recreational drug scene, one that “everyone remembers fondly.” It’s even been called an “icon of the 1970s,” before it was discontinued in 1985—in part because of its widespread illegal recreational use. In the October, 1980 issue…
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