Was Abraham Lincoln a Stoner?
On the 214th birthday of our 16th president, we ask the inevitable question: Did Abraham Lincoln get high?
On the 214th birthday of our 16th president, we ask the inevitable question: Did Abraham Lincoln get high?
Now that legalization is sweeping the nation, script writers are looking for new and improved angles. Case in point: Season 1, Episode 12 ("Up in Smoke") of CBS's police show, "East New York."
Actor/comedian Richard Belzer passed today, Feb. 19, at 78. Best known for his work on TV series like "Law & Order" and "Homicide," Belzer was a testicular cancer survivor and a medical-marijuana advocate.
Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, leading to his sudden retirement from acting at 67. He's called his "wild" days living in New York "the most irresponsible, carefree time of my life."
The Union Square Travel Agency joins Housing Works Cannabis Co. and Smacked Village as the first three legal adult-use cannabis stores in New York State. CelebStoner made a purchase.
Motown legend Smokey Robinson says he had a drug problem in the 1980s. Though weed was his "drug of choice," the soul singer eventually became addicted to cocaine, which he smoked with marijuana.
Chelsea Handler is taking advantage of the opportunity to host "The Daily Show" by including jokes about drugs in her biting commentaries. Watch tonight at 11 pm ET.
One of Netflix's most watched series, Season 2 of Ginny & Georgia has something for everyone. It's part "Parenthood," part "Euphoria," with lots of twists and turns.
Bob Marley was born 78 years ago on Feb. 6, 1945. We remember the Tuff Gong's great spirit, incredible reggae music and devotion to ganja with this medley of "War" and "No More Trouble."
Willie Nelson was among the winners at the 65th annual Grammy Awards. Nelson, who's 89, was nominated in three categories and won twice. Other winners include reggae artist Kabaka Pyramid, Michael Bublé, Snarky Puppy, Dave Chappelle and the Grateful Dead.