The Stoniest TV Shows of 2012
In 2012, "Weeds" ended, and "Breaking Bad" and "Sons of Anarchy" ascended. From "Wilfred" to "Parenthood" to "The Daily Show," there was something for every stoner on the Doob Tube.
In 2012, "Weeds" ended, and "Breaking Bad" and "Sons of Anarchy" ascended. From "Wilfred" to "Parenthood" to "The Daily Show," there was something for every stoner on the Doob Tube.
Jack Kerouac's landmark Beat Generation novel "On the Road" has finally been adapted into a movie starring Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund and Top CelebStoner Kristen Stewart.
An Oxford University study concludes that "the emotional reaction to pain" diminishes when people are high on marijuana.
Spirit's drummer Ed Cassidy, passed away on Dec. 6. Based in Los Angeles, Spirit was part of the psychedelic garage music scene of the '60s. Their only hit song was "I Got a Line on You."
It was the best of the seasons, it was the most violent of seasons. As soon as Jax grabbed the SAMCRO gavel from Clay on Season 5 of "Sons of Anarchy," there was trouble in the biker paradise.
Nine players were suspended for Adderall use by the NFL in 2012. It's a "game-day performance enhancer," says the NFL spokesman Greg Aiello.
Lil Wayne pays homage to Hunter S. Thompson’s "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" in his video for "No Worries." Who knew Dr. Gonzo resonated in hip-hop?
Tommy Chong makes a blunted cameo in the video for the title track of Slightly Stoopid's latest album, "Top of the World."