Country Music Awards Highlights
Live performances by Kacey Musgraves, Eric Church and Darius Rucker, and the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award were the stoniest moments at the 47th Annual CMAs on Nov. 6.
Live performances by Kacey Musgraves, Eric Church and Darius Rucker, and the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award were the stoniest moments at the 47th Annual CMAs on Nov. 6.
Out in New Mexico, they have a weird way of detecting drugs. Twice recently, police have been charged with forcing motorists suspected of possessing illegal substances to take rectal exams.
Bill de Blasio streaked to victory in the New York mayoral race, defeating his Republican rival by nearly 50%. Blasio has promised to end stop and frisk and wants to curtail petty marijuana arrests.
Marijuana is now legal in Maine's largest city. Voters in Portland overwhelmingly passed a ballot that allows the possession of 2.5 ounces of pot without civil or criminal penalty.
Last November, voters in Colorado and Washington legalized marijuana. The off-year election tomorrow is not as exciting, except if you live in Portland, Maine, Colorado and Michigan, where important pro-pot initiatives are on the ballot.
Willie Nelson keeps rolling along, recording more often than most singers half his age. For his second album of 2013, the country legend enlisted some of his favorite female vocalists.
The Nation has posted "A Potted History of High Times." Current and former staffers are interviewed for the story. Had The Nation asked me about my experiences working at High Times, this is what I would've told them.
Whether it's full-blown lead roles or funny cameos, Willie Nelson has appeared in 35 films since 1979. Though he calls himself "the worst actor," we beg to differ. Check out Nelson's Top 10 movie roles.