A Wisconsin shooting turns into another propaganda rerun. Police said marijuana made her paranoid. The media agreed before the evidence even landed. The Weed Made Me Do It exposes how headlines keep blaming the plant while guns, fear, and bad journalism keep killing the truth. A Pot Culture Magazine exclusive.
Ozzy Osbourne: The Final Bow
Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, has died at 76. From Black Sabbath’s heavy riffs to his chaotic solo career, he defined rebellion. His last performance in Birmingham became a farewell for the ages as fans mourn and celebrate the rock legend’s final bow.
Matthew Perry’s Death: Unmasking the Dark Truth Behind His Demise
Matthew Perry's death wasn't just a tragic accident; it’s a stark reminder of the deadly mix of addiction and personal choices. The investigation digs deep into the grim reality of his demise
Steve Albini, Visionary Music Producer and Influential Musician, Passes at 61
Reflecting on the remarkable life and career of Steve Albini, a visionary music producer and musician who shaped the sounds of influential bands and embraced the democratization of music
Remembering Kurt Cobain: A Stalwart of Music and Cannabis Advocacy
Celebrating the legacy of Kurt Cobain, we delve into his profound impact on music and his advocacy for cannabis culture. Reflecting on his contributions, we're inspired by his daring vision for a world where music and marijuana coexist freely
Bill Hicks: A Legacy of Laughter, Insight, and Advocacy
Over three decades after his untimely passing, Bill Hicks remains a monumental figure in comedy, renowned for his unabashed critique of societal norms, politics, and the absurdity of the war on drugs. Through his sharp wit and insightful observations, Hicks's legacy endures, offering a beacon of truth and laughter in a world that often takes itself too seriously. Dive into the life, humor, and profound impact of Bill Hicks, whose messages continue to resonate with relevance and urgency today.