Review: Cashew & Cleary's 'Husbands Vol. 1'
Los Angeles-based psych-folk duo, Eric "Cashew" Harding and Patrick Cleary, paint evocative musical landscapes with their excellent four-song debut EP, "Husbands Vol. 1."
Los Angeles-based psych-folk duo, Eric "Cashew" Harding and Patrick Cleary, paint evocative musical landscapes with their excellent four-song debut EP, "Husbands Vol. 1."
Shia LaBeouf's bizarre antics on Thursday, which led to him being evicted from a Broadway show and arrested, was just one of a number of run-ins he's had with law enforcement over the years.
The Massachusetts' Department of Public Health has rejected an application from Green Heart Holistic Health to operate a dispensary in Boston. The reason given for the denial is Steve DeAngelo's criminal record.
From June to September, weekend-long music festivals feature major headliners and mid-level acts on multiple stages. While most are jamband-oriented, reggae and EDM fests are popular as well.
In his Q magazine cover story, Scottish soul singer Paolo Nutini says he's smoked weed "every day since I was about 16. Can the world please get to grips with marijuana? How long can this go on?"
According to the U.N., marijuana use in the U.S. went up 1.1% from 2011 to 2012, pot potency increased 3.2% (to 11.9% THC) from 2007 to 2011, and weed prices declined 6% since 2010.
No-hitters are a rarity in baseball. Pitching two against the same team in less than a year is an anomaly. That's what Giants ace Tim Lincecum did against the Padres yesterday, winning 4-0.
Phish are on fire with "Fuego," their 12th studio album since "Junta" in 1989. It's one of their most audacious efforts from start to finish.
Maryland voters selected current Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown over current Attorney General Doug Gansler and State delegate Heather Mizeur in the June 24 primary. All three supported reforming the state's marijuana laws.
B-movie and television actor Bruce Campbell is excited about marijuana legalization. “It’s about goddamn time,” he says. “I’m just sorry my state (Oregon) couldn’t get it through. Maybe just too many stoners or something.”