High Times Greats: Jim Morrison
Jim Morrison’s birthday is December 8. To pay tribute, we’re republishing an article from the June, 1981 issue of High Times, in which Tom Baker responded to the depiction of himself and his late friend in the bestselling Morrison bio No One Here Gets Out Alive. …they shambled down the street like dingledoodies, and I…
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Going Rogue
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Christina Forbrich found her niche in the cannabis space after helping herself with the plant as a teenager. She dove deep into the science of the plant in college and came full-circle back to cannabis as remedy as an adult for myriad symptom relief. Her consulting company, The Canncierge, is a play on words from…
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New Mexico Governor Calls Homeland Security Secretary’s Response to Pot Seizures ‘Inappropriate’
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MedMen Files for Bankruptcy
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States with Adult-Use Pot Saw Decrease in Alcohol Use, No Increase in Teen Substance Abuse
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High Times Greats: Channeling John Lennon
John Lennon died December 8, 1980. In his honor, we’re republishing a lost interview by Paul Krassner, which originally appeared in the December, 1998 issue of High Times. December is the anniversary of John Lennon’s death, and that always makes me feel like reminiscing about him. I remember a moment of epiphany at Shea Stadium…
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Remembering Counterculture Icon and Poet John Sinclair, 1941-2024
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The Pharcyde: An Interview with the Hip-Hop Luminaries
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Flashback Friday: Master Addicts
Opium has fueled people’s dreams since the dawn of creation. Some of history’s greatest writers have been partisans of the poppy. Michael Aldrich, drug scholar, explores the laudanum literature in the November, 1982 edition of High Times. Opium, raw opium—the best painkiller known since the dawn of creation: yet historians, delicately embarrassed, seem reluctant to…
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From the Archives: Fassbinder & His Friends (1983)
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High Times Greats: Noam Chomsky On The Drug-War Industrial Complex
Noam Chomsky turns 91 on December 7. To celebrate, we’re bringing you John Veit’s interview with “the father of modern linguistics,” originally published in the April, 1998 issue of High Times. A hundred years from now, Avram Noam Chomsky is going to figure in the history books as the prime voice of conscience, dissent and…
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The High Priestess: Creating Safe, Sane, and Consensual Boundaries with Cannabis
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The High Times Cannabis Cup Oklahoma 2024 Returns
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Black Thought Gets Back to His Roots
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High Times Greats: Frank Zappa, In Memoriam
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What Cannabinoids Would Jesus Do?
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High Times Greats: Aleister Crowley On Cocaine
In observance of the anniversary of Aleister Crowley’s death on December 1, we’re republishing a special edition of the erstwhile “Cocaine Confidential” column from the September, 1982 edition of High Times, featuring Crowley’s 1917 essay, “On Cocaine.” Once upon a time, Aleister Crowley tipped off a zealous decency society in Britain to the “conspicuous signs…
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From the Archives: Bring Me Your Love (1983)
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