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Book Review: Tom Robbins' 'Tibetan Peach Pie'

You can have your Kesey, your Wolfe, your Thompson. I’ll take a Tom Robbins book any day. The beloved counterculture author's latest work, "Tibetan Peach Pie: A True Account of an Imaginative Life," is emphatically not an autobiography or even a memoir.

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Colorado Edibles Industry Under Fire

Lack of refrigeration and other issues are plaguing edibles companies in Colorado, leading to inspections and recalls. However, one company, At Home Baked, is calling the campaign to clean up the medibles industry a "witch hunt."

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Washington, DC Decriminalizes Marijuana!

After months of discussion, Washington, DC's City Council voted to decriminalize possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. The new rules went into effect on July 17.

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New Item for Sunglass Hut: Hemp Shades

A British company called Hemp has designed stoner-friendly sunglasses made from hemp and flax fiber composite material, coated with eco-friendly bio resin. They look similar to the shades John Lennon used to wear.

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Canada's Princess of Pot Wants to Shake Up Parliament

While notorious pot seed salesman and cannabis activist Marc Emery awaits the final phase of his release from U.S. prison and deportation to Canada, his wife Jodie is hoping to get the Liberal Party's nod to run for Parliament.

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Review: Nicola Peltz in 'Affluenza'

Kevin Asch's followup to "Holy Rollers" portrays another New York subculture: Long Island trustafarians. Set in the 2000s, the movie's backdrop is the country's looming financial crisis.

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Reveler Burned Alive at Festival in Utah

Utah's Burning Man-style event, Element 11, was the setting for a bizarre death that occurred Saturday night. An attendee who ran into a huge bonfire did not survive.

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