Six 'Stoner Babes' Left Off Elle's List
The centerpiece of Elle's "Pot Issue" is "From Annie Hall to Miley: A Visual History of the Stoner Babe." A total of 31 tokin' women made the list. Here are six who didn't.
The centerpiece of Elle's "Pot Issue" is "From Annie Hall to Miley: A Visual History of the Stoner Babe." A total of 31 tokin' women made the list. Here are six who didn't.
Muckraker Gary Webb blew the lid off the Contra-cocaine connection and paid for it with his life. In Michael Cuesta's "Kill the Messenger," he's depicted as part Woodward and Bernstein, and part Serpico.
Hippie-hop rapper Mod Sun goes back 44 years to "1970" for his inspiration for this stony song and video, set in San Francisco and Venice Beach, not far from where the Minnesota native moved to last year.
Back in 1983, Willie Nelson cut off his braids and gave them to fellow Highwayman Waylon Jennings "to cheer (him) on during his path to sobriety," according to auction house Guernsey's, who sold them for $37,000 on Oct. 5.
What worked in Washington hopefully will also prove successful in Oregon, where Measure 91 is on the ballot in November. Rick Steves is barnstorming through the Beaver State starting today in support of the marijuana legalization effort.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer who had his iconic uniform seized after being seen in a video smoking a joint on the job last November has died of an apparent suicide. Ron Francis suffered from PTSD.
Tommy Chong returned to "Dancing With the Stars" for Week 4 on Oct. 6, performing with Peta Murgatroyd to the tune of "Jailhouse Rock." They earned a 28-point score and moved on to Week 5.
“We’re weeding out the stoners,” declares Colorado ganjapreneur Olivia Mannix in the New York Times. Her comments have created a firestorm in the cannabis community. What does "stoner" really mean?