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.
Three hot podcasts featuring Method Man, Peter Coyote and Ethan Nadelmann are high on our end-of-the-year listening list.
Chris Blackwell devotes about 30 pages of his memoir, "The Islander," to Bob Marley, who he signed to Island Records in 1972. Blackwell loved Bob, but didn't get along with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. "He was was clearly the leader," the 85-year-old record exec says.
In "Me and Paul," CelebStoner Willie Nelson writes about running partner and drummer Paul English, how his third time smoking pot was the charm and what happened in Laredo in the late '60s.
Cypress Hill's self-titled debut album in 1991 introduced the rough-and-tumble L.A.-based hip-hop trio. Thirty-plus years later, the making of that breakthrough record is the focus of Cypress Hill's first graphic novel, "Tres Equis."