Stoner Movie Review: 'Good Mourning' Starring Machine Gun Kelly
"Good Mourning" stars Machine Gun Kelly as the leader of a group of stoners. Directed by Kelly and Mod Sun, the riotous comedy depicts one extremely high day in L.A.
"Good Mourning" stars Machine Gun Kelly as the leader of a group of stoners. Directed by Kelly and Mod Sun, the riotous comedy depicts one extremely high day in L.A.
Pennsylvania U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz has never been a fan of recreational cannabis. He stated on May 19: "We need to get Pennsylvanians back at work, and I don't want marijuana to be a hindrance to that."
In 2021, Sacha Baron Cohen sued Solar Sustainable Cannabis in Massachusetts for using his likeness on a billboard. He has since dropped the suit. In 2002, Cohen appeared on the cover of High Times as Ali G.
Pennsylvania's pro-legalization Lt. Gov. John Fetterman won the Democratic nomination for the state's open U.S. Senate seat by a 59% margin in the primary on May 17. He'll face either Dr. Mehmet Oz or Dave McCormick in November.
CelebStoner Woody Harrelson called the May 13 opening of his West Hollywood pot shop, The Woods, "The greatest day I've had in a long time." Bill Maher, an investor in the business, was there as well.
All is not well in 311 land. The popular group that dates back to the '90s is reeling from a fan revolt over drummer Chad Sexton's reactionary social media posts and opinions. This could lead to the departure of at least one band member.
On his 72nd birthday, we celebrate the life of Stevie Wonder, who has said: "When I was 21 I smoked marijuana and I didn't like the way it made me feel." Still, he has a strain named for him.
On his latest Club Random podcast, Bill Maher tells Mike Tyson, "I never thought you committed that crime. Back in the day, I'd always say: 'I don't think that was rape.'"
After Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer touted possible federal bipartisan support for marijuana legalization at the NYC Cannabis Parade & Rally on May 7, the stock market reacted negatively.
Despite a steady rain, New Yorkers marched and huddled together in Union Square Park for the NYC Cannabis Parade & Rally on Saturday, May 7. Here are seven highlights from the soggy day.