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Poker, Soccer, and High Times Go All In

The summer’s biggest cultural stories are not just about winning. They are about pressure, passion, and the strange magic that happens when underground energy meets the main stage. Some summers arrive with a clean storyline. Others show up holding a stack of chips, a half-burned matchbook, and a striker built like a cheat code. This… Keep Reading

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Muck Sticky Has Worn Pajamas For 24 Years. He Says Weed And Comfort Are The Last Real Freedom.

Muck Sticky, the Memphis rapper who has lived in pajamas for 24 years, opens up about weed, creativity and radical self-acceptance. As he prepares to launch his own cannabis brand, the independent artist reflects on comfort and resisting a culture obsessed with productivity. In a world seemingly governed by algorithmic cynicism, the mind-numbing laconicism of… Keep Reading

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What World Cup Stars and Poker Pros Have in Common

When most people think about the FIFA World Cup, they think about moments. The winning goal. The last second save. The eruption of a stadium when a match changes in an instant. When people think about poker, they often imagine similar flashes of drama: a massive bluff, a critical hand, a tournament-clinching moment that changes everything. … Keep Reading

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Rappin’ The Rivers Is Building Montana’s Hip-Hop Outpost

When most people think about major hip-hop festivals, Montana rarely enters the conversation. For decades, many national tours bypassed the state entirely, leaving local fans to travel hundreds of miles to catch major artists. That reality helped inspire Rappin’ The Rivers, an independent festival founded in 2023 by Montana rap duo Filth and Foul, made… Keep Reading

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The Drink in Your Hand Was Never Just a Drink

The new cannabis beverage boom isn’t really about replacing booze. It’s about replacing everything people lose when they stop drinking.  Nobody toasts with water. That’s not a complaint, it’s an observation about how deeply alcohol is woven into the rituals that hold our social lives together. The clinking glass. The round bought for the table.… Keep Reading

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The Industrial Revolution of the Joint

Notes from the road, and where pre-rolls are taking us Before you light up, think about what you reach for when you want a joint. A fat cone, a slim dog walker, an infused rocket, a glass tip blunt, a spliff cut with tobacco, a hand roll in thin paper that burns like a ribbon.… Keep Reading

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Kal Penn Knows Exactly Why People Keep Offering Him Weed

Twenty years after Harold & Kumar, the actor talks to High Times about meeting Cheech for the first time, the strain deal he never got and what a Jimmy John’s sandwich campaign says about where cannabis culture actually is right now. Nobody offers Anthony Hopkins free meat. “People aren’t like, ‘Oh, I saw Silence of… Keep Reading

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Why Most Cannabis Brands Fail to Scale

Scaling cannabis production isn’t just about output. It’s about process, consistency, and building systems that actually hold up under pressure. In cannabis, scaling sounds simple: grow more, produce more, sell more. For a while, that works. Then it doesn’t. Most operators don’t hit a ceiling because of demand or even product quality. They hit it because… Keep Reading

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