Watch the LSD Scene in 'Stripes' That Was Deleted
Director Ivan Reitman's death prompted us to find the famous deleted LSD scene in "Stripes" where Harold Ramis doses and Bill Murray declares, "You're going to be just fine in about 12 hours."
Director Ivan Reitman's death prompted us to find the famous deleted LSD scene in "Stripes" where Harold Ramis doses and Bill Murray declares, "You're going to be just fine in about 12 hours."
Episode 4 of "Secrets of Playboy" zeroes in on drug use at the mansion, especially in Chicago where Hugh Hefner's assistant Bobbie Arnstein was arrested for cocaine possession and then took her own life in the '70s. NORML's Keith Stroup, who calls Arnstein his "soulmate," is interviewed.
Super Bowl 56 (SB LVI) is a clash of teams that were not expected to get to the ultimate game. It's the Los Angeles Rams vs. the Cincinnati Bengals. One team is based in California, the other is in Ohio. Need we say more?
When Willie Nelson's not wearing cowboy boots he has on a pair of Skechers. Nelson is the star of Skechers' Super Bowl LVI commercial campaign. Also watch the rejected Weedmaps ad and Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd's spot for Lay's.
With Black History Month in mind, we present Roz McCarthy, founder of Minorities for Medical Marijuana and now Black Buddha Cannabis, her entry into the legal industry. Actor Malik Yoba is part of the company's management.
CelebStoner Kristen Stewart has come a long way since "Adventureland" and pot-leaf bikinis. Today, the 31-year-old actress received an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Lady Di in "Spencer."
Neil Young and Daryl Hannah have teamed up on "Barn," her documentary about the making of his latest album.
Howard Hesseman, who famously portrayed Dr. Johnny Fever on "WKRP in Cincinnati," did jail time for a pot bust in 1963 in San Francisco. "It's sort of a residual hobby," he said in 1979. Hesseman passed away on Jan. 29 at 81.