Five Famous People Who Use CBD
Actresses Jennifer Aniston and Olivia Wilde, actor Micheal J. Fox and athletes Nate Diaz and Marvin Washington all extol the virtues of cannabidiol.
Actresses Jennifer Aniston and Olivia Wilde, actor Micheal J. Fox and athletes Nate Diaz and Marvin Washington all extol the virtues of cannabidiol.
Always a huge fan of hemp, Willie Nelson has launched a new line of hemp-infused products starting with WIllie's Remedy Whole Bean Coffee.
Five years after Tommy Chong danced with the stars, he was back on TV this week in a new Fox game show, "The Masked Singer," wearing a pineapple outfit and belting out "I Will Survive."
Jeff Bridges is hot. He received a special award at the recent Golden Globes and now is appearing in a Super Bowl commercial with Sarah Jessica Parker in which both actors reprise their most famous roles.
When 420MEDIA's Kerri Accardi heard that CBS had refused to air a medical-marijuana commercial made for Super Bowl LIII, it reminded her of a disappointing experience she had with the network a few years ago
New York-based dispensary company Acreage Holdings submitted a medical marijuana commercial to be aired during Super Bowl LIII, but CBS nixed it.
In 2017, four-time Super Bowl winning quarterback and NFL Hall of Famer Joe Montana joined the Green Rush with an investment in the media outlet, Herb.co. Now, he's pitched in on a $75 million investment with the San Jose firm, Caliva.
Produced by Michael Zaytsev and High NY, the NYC Cannabis Film Festival consisted of 15 shorts and two features, along with plenty of pizza and medicated popcorn.
During his acceptance speech at the 2019 Golden Globe Awards, Jeff Bridges said about "The Big Lebowski": "If I'm lucky, I'll be associated with The Dude for the rest of my life. I feel so honored to be a part of that film. Great movie!"
The hot Netflix series "Murder Mountain" takes viewers to California's Humboldt County, where marijuana cultivation is a way of life. When a grower is killed, locals team up to find out whodunit.