Holy Smokes: What Happens When 4/20 Falls on Easter

What happens when Easter Sunday and 4/20 collide? A wild and weird mash-up of religion, reefer, and THC-infused chocolate bunnies. Pot Culture Magazine breaks down the stoner holiday crossover of 2025.

Boston George: Inside the Final Chapter of an American Outlaw 

After Blow, George Jung didn’t chase the spotlight. He chased peace, passed on his wisdom, and died surrounded by love. Pot Culture brings you an exclusive look at the final chapter of an American outlaw raw, reflective, and nothing like the movie.

Does Weed Actually Make You More Creative? Here’s What Science Says

Can weed make you more creative or just make you feel like a genius? This feature unpacks what science actually says about cannabis and the creative process, separating inspiration from intoxication. The truth might not be as smooth as your last hit, but it’s a hell of a lot more honest.

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.

Divine Hustle: Carmelo, Celebrity Weed, and the ‘Mission from God’ Marketing Myth

Carmelo Anthony says launching his new cannabis brand is a “mission from God.” But he’s not the first celebrity to use divine branding to sell premium weed. This feature dissects the language, the strategy, and the real message behind celebrity weed rollouts wrapped in purpose.

Rolling Rage: Why People Can’t Agree on the Right Way to Pack a Joint

Rolling a joint is a ritual marked by individual style and preference, often leading to debates among smokers. Cones and straight tubes symbolize different approaches, and the filter discourse adds another layer. Ultimately, there is no single correct method; rolling reflects personality and culture within the cannabis community.

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