10 Types of People You Always See at a Music Festival

Festivals are not clean, polite, or predictable. They are messy, chaotic, and full of the strangest creatures you will ever meet. From the sunscreen-spraying maniacs to the oblivious braless bouncers, we are rolling out the ultimate human zoo you will find in every music field. If you do not see yourself in this guide, you are not looking hard enough.

Rolling with the Rhythm: Why Music and Marijuana Will Always Be Family

The connection between cannabis and music transcends generations, rooted in a shared ritual of feeling and freedom. From jazz legends to modern festivals, this bond enhances the experience, fostering unity among listeners. Despite commercialization, the essence remains: music and weed thrive at the margins, where genuine creativity and connection flourish.

Festival Highs: How to Not Lose Your Sh*t on Edibles at a Music Fest

You took an edible at noon. Now you’re sweating, spiraling, and trying not to cry behind a porta-potty. From hydration hacks to panic code words, this stoner survival guide is here to help you ride the edible wave without crashing in the middle of Trombone Shorty’s set. Because nobody wants to melt down at a music fest.

Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie Review: Brotherly Love, Bullsh*t, and the Long Strange Trip Home

Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie isn’t a stoner flick, it’s a raw, trippy confessional from two counterculture icons who shaped comedy and cannabis forever. With Dave Bushell behind the camera, the film blends archival chaos, animation, and unresolved tension into a story about brotherhood, pain, and legacy. It's not just a documentary. It’s an honest trip home.

DEA Stalls on Cannabis Rescheduling: What’s the Hold-Up?

The DEA is dragging its feet on cannabis rescheduling despite over 43,000 public comments and a formal Schedule III recommendation from HHS. What’s the hold-up? This deep-dive exposes the legal limbo, political stall tactics, and why America’s weed policy is still frozen in time.

Weed for Rich People: The Seth Rogen Effect

Seth Rogen has popularized cannabis culture, but his luxury brand Houseplant has shifted it toward exclusivity, prioritizing design over authenticity. While he contributes to cannabis advocacy, his efforts are seen as performative. The current cannabis landscape contrasts starkly with its rebellious origins, leading to concerns about gentrification and cultural appropriation in the industry.

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