Five Questions with the Authors of 'The Joy of Cannabis'
Best known for his The Six-Word Memoir Project and book series, Larry Smith has teamed up with Melanie Abrams on "The Joy of Cannabis," a playful pot guide from Sourcebooks.
Best known for his The Six-Word Memoir Project and book series, Larry Smith has teamed up with Melanie Abrams on "The Joy of Cannabis," a playful pot guide from Sourcebooks.
Prince Harry had a wild period in his teens after his mother, Princess Diana, died. "I resorted to drinking heavily," he tells Anderson Cooper. "And I would, you know, resort to drugs as well." They included cannabis and cocaine, and later mushrooms and ayahuasca.
Jerry Lee Lewis, Loretta Lynn, Ronnie Spector, Christine McVie, Meatloaf, Olivia Newton-John, Taylor Hawkins, Aaron Carter, Naomi Judd, Ramsey Lewis, Jim Seals, Pharoah Sanders, Irene Cara, Anita Pointer and Thom Bell are among the more than 225 musicians who passed away this year.
A large crowd came out for the opening of New York's first adult-use weed store, Housing Works Cannabis Co., run by the popular nonprofit, on Dec. 29. CelebStoner was there.
With the death of Bob Marley's grandson Jo Mersa Marley, media have been reporting Bob Marley had 11 children. He actually had 13 and now there are more than 45 Marley grandchildren.
The new Whitney Houston biopic "I Wanna Dance with Somebody" briefly touches on her 2000 marijuana arrest in Hawaii. Here's what happened...
'Ginny & Georgia' on Netflix got off to a good start with three characters hitting joints and bongs and a dispensary sub-plot to boot. Then it turned into a bumpy ride. The show returns for Season 2 on Jan. 5. Watch the trailer.
From start to finish, for more than three hours, Damien Chazelle’s "Babylon" races at a breakneck pace. It’s a roller coaster ride with peaks and hair-raising turns. It’s also breathtakingly excessive.
Three hot podcasts featuring Method Man, Peter Coyote and Ethan Nadelmann are high on our end-of-the-year listening list.
Despite being a legal medical marijuana patient, Scott Martin was fired by the Buffalo Fire Department in 2020 when he tested positive for pot. Now, the EMT has his job back after filing a wrongful termination suit.