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The Tech Mogul Who Never Wants to Die Is Now Macrodosing Mushrooms

If there’s one ancient thing in this world, it’s the fear of death. Hundreds of practices (more or less grounded in reality) have developed throughout all civilizations to delay our final breath, countless myths and legends from around the world describe heroes cheating the Grim Reaper, not to mention the hypotheses about what comes after,… Keep Reading

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Snoop Dogg Unveils Death Row Cannabis

Snoop Dogg announced today that Death Row Records—the legendary West Coast hip-hop platform featuring artists like Dr. Dre, Tupac Shakur, Nate Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, and so on—is entering the cannabis game with Death Row Cannabis.  What kind of strains can we expect? Death Row Cannabis will initially launch a trove of OG strains including… Keep Reading

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From the Archives: My Father Wilhelm Reich vs. the U.F.O.s (1976)

By Peter Reich In 1954, three years before his death in a federal penitentiary, Wilhelm Reich led a research expedition to the Southwest to further the study of Orgone Energy. Already he had invented the Orgone Energy Accumulator for treatment of body energy fields. Now he wanted to experiment with the Earth’s energy field…. Half… Keep Reading

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The Authenticity Of Grandson

The Canadian-American singer/songwriter opens up about the inspiration behind his debut album, “Death of an Optimist, ” and his longtime relationship with cannabis. Read More Author: Stephen Laddin / High Times Keep Reading

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High Times Greats: Janis Joplin

50 after her death, we revere Janis Joplin as America’s greatest female rocker ever, but still don’t know what made her tick. Read More Author: High Times / High Times Keep Reading

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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… Keep Reading

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