'High Maintenance' Returns for Season 2 on HBO
For stoners who don't like Netflix's "Disjointed," there's always HBO's "High Maintenance," which kicked off Season 2 on HBO on Jan. 19.
For stoners who don't like Netflix's "Disjointed," there's always HBO's "High Maintenance," which kicked off Season 2 on HBO on Jan. 19.
"I think it's pretty cool," Harborside Health Center's Steve DeAngelo tweeted about a character based on him (Angelo DeStevens) on Season 2 of Netflix's "Disjointed." But then he admitted, "I don't feel I deserved the treatment they gave me."
"Disjointed" is back for its second season and it's better than the first. Hopefully, potheads will give the show another chance.
The Moody Blues, who will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Apr. 14, featured their psychedelic masterpiece, "Legend of a Mind," on the 1968 album "In Search of the Lost Chord." Also known as "Timothy Leary's Dead," Flautist Ray Thomas, who passed away on Jan. 5, wrote the song.
Investor Marcus Lemonis is back with another pot episode, "The Profit in Marijuana Country." It aired Jan 2. on CNBC.
In 2017, many well-known musicians passed away, including Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Tom Petty, Gregg Allman, Glen Campbell, Chris Cornell, Walter Becker, David Cassidy, Malcolm Young, Chester Bennington, J. Geils, Mel Tillis, Al Jarreau, Butch Trucks, Pat DiNizio and David Peel.
In 2017, there was a total of 23 celebrity drug arrests, including Melissa Etheridge, Todd Rundgren, Aaron Carter, Yvonne Elliman, Chief Keef, Shock G, Cassidy, Young Thug, Zach Randolph, Artie Lange and Rose McGowan. There were 20 such arrests in 2016.
"T2 Trainspotting" tops our list of the year's best stoner flicks. Other faves include "Rough Night," "Mary Janes: Women of Weed," "Grow House," "Icaros: A Vision" and "The Legend of 420."