On 'Abbott Elementary': 'Janine Smokes Weed Everyday'
ABC's Golden Globe winning comedy series "Abbott Elementary" goes to pot in Season 3's Episode 4 during which Janine (Quinta Brunson's character) admits she "smokes weed... every night."
ABC's Golden Globe winning comedy series "Abbott Elementary" goes to pot in Season 3's Episode 4 during which Janine (Quinta Brunson's character) admits she "smokes weed... every night."
We're shining the light on women who've made significant contributions in cannabis during the last century.
Podcasting - or "potcasting" in cannabis - is hot. There are hundreds. Our favorites include Dr. Greenthumb, 420 Radio, Grow Bud Yourself, Great Moments in Weed History, Planted with Sara Payan and The Dime.
Last February, Tennessee police pulled over the vehicle former Hootie & the Blowfish singer Darius Rucker was driving. This prompted a search during which drugs were found. Now we know it was marijuana and psilocybin mushroom capsules.
Starting in 1976, "Saturday Night Live" began building sketches around marijuana. The show's eight most famous drug skits feature Chevy Chase, Laraine Newman, Rob Schneider, Jimmy Fallon, Horatio Sanz, Jack Black, Andy Samberg, Bill Hader, Woody Harrelson, Pete Davidson, Regina King, Andrew Dismukes, Mikey Day and Ado Edebiri.
The opioids crisis continued to dominate the stoner television landscape in 2023 with two more series to rival "Dopesick." Comedies were common in a year that saw prominent CelebStoners like Seth Rogen, Pete Davidson and Harrison Ford take the leads in streaming series. Here's our Top 20 of 2023.
It was a great year for counterculture and drug-related books – from Sean Howe's "Agents of Chaos" to Dr. Peter Grinspoon's "Seeing Through the Smoke." Here are 12 of them.
Dress up as a joint, blunt, chef, superhero, hula dancer or Willie Nelson and Cheech & Chong on Halloweed 2023.
British pop singer Ed Sherran dishes on his favorite celebrity stoners on the latest episode of "Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend." His attitude is "When in Rome..."
Nicole Holofcener's "You Hurt My Feelings" can't be more topical. The lead character's son works at an unlicensed pot shop in Manhattan. His mom is played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus.