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Thursday, 10 July 2008 |
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For their annual summer "Unity Tour," 311 invited Snoop Dogg and Fiction Plane to join them. With Snoop - hip-hop's most notorious pothead - and 311 - famous for songs like "Who's Got the Herb" and "My Stoney Baby" - you have to figure there's a lot of weed smoking going on. The 30-date tour heads east this week and stops in Brooklyn (KeySpan Park in Coney Island) on July 16.
Interview • Tour Sched • Poster
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Friday, 13 June 2008 |
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The Marijuana Policy Project's 3rd Annual Playboy
Mansion fundraiser, hosted by Top CelebStoner Adrianne
Curry, featured entertainment courtesy of Perry
Farrell, who performed
several Jane's Addiction songs.
Photo gallery
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Thursday, 15 May 2008 |
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A star-studded lineup of
media, music and marijuana mavens converged on the Highline Ballroom to support the Marijuana Policy Project's efforts. The $300 per
person benefit, which focused primarily on medical marijuana, began with a little humor from emcee Steve Marshal who noted,
"Even at a benefit fo medical marijuana, I'm not supposed to tell pot
jokes."
Pic: Michelle Phillips
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 |
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Featuring its usual heady mix of jam-band music, classic rock, blues, jazz and hip-hop, the 7th Jammy Awards at the WaMu Theatre at Madison Square Garden peaked with a tribute to Phish. An all-star group comprising members of Disco Biscuits, String Cheese Incident and Umphrey's McGee did their best Phish impersonation, banging out covers of "Wilson," "Run Like an Antelope," "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "Maze" before the last Jammys show quietly ended just minutes before midnight. Read Jammys review
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |
Shirley Halperin and CelebStoner's Steve Bloom (at far right) - authors of POT CULTURE - partied last night at Sutra to celebrate the release of their marijuana book. Among those who packed the smokey East Village club were Drug Policy Alliance executive director Ethan Nadlemann (at right); Dr. Judy Kuriansky; actor Derice Bannock (Cool Runnings); rockers Ryan Miller (Guster), Evan Winiker (Steel Train) and David Peel (Lower East Side); comedians Tony Camin and Rob Cantrell (The Marijuana-Logues); Jammys producer Pete Shapiro; film critic Elvis Mitchell; Yippies Dana Beal and Aron Kay; and Ben Sherman's Dana Dynamite. DJ Greg Caz provided the stony tunes.
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Monday, 21 April 2008 |
From the look of this clip taken at yesterday's 4/20 celebration in Santa Cruz on the UCSC's Porter Meadow, there may have been as many people there as in Boulder. However, the official crowd estimate says "thousands" attended the smokeout, while the Boulder figure was pegged at 10,000. Watch video
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Monday, 21 April 2008 |
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Smokin' hot Adrianne Curry was among the large crowd that attended the POT CULTURE book-releasee party at The Courtyard at Kitson's in Los Angeles on 4/20. Curry contributes a section in the book called "How to Hide the Smell." Also at the party were PC's Rainbow ("How to Make a Gravity Bong"), American Idol's Constantine Maroulis and of course PC author and party host Shirley Halperin.
Enlarged Adrianne puffin' pic
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Monday, 21 April 2008 |
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Stoners celebrated the 4/20 holiday yesterday with smoke-oiuts all over the U.S. and Canada. But no event was bigger than Boulder's, which boasted a crowd of 10,000 - three times the number of people who gathered last year at Colorado University. Watch video
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
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If you live in the New York area and are a fan of The Big Lebowski, Jeff "The Dude" Dowd invites you to attend a special 4/20 midnight screening of the Coen Brothers' classic at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey. Dowd is the original "Dude," the character played by Jeff Bridges. A stoner raconteur, Dowd will engage the crowd with stories and read from his upcoming book, The Dude Abides: Classic Tales and Rebel Rants. Watch "Every Fucking Dude" clip
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Saturday, 29 March 2008 |
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It doesn't get funnier than the Monty Python/Saturday Night Live collaboration, The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash. The original mockumentary parodying the Beatles' rise and fall was produced by Python's Eric Idle and SNL's Lorne Michaels in 1978. Idle (second from right) followed with The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch in 2002. The two films have been combined for a 30th anniversary show with a live band playing Rutles classics like "Cheese and Onions," "Ouch!" and "Tragical Mystery Tour."
Watch The Rutles
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