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thequeereview · 1 year ago
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Exclusive Interview: Kristen Lovell & Zackary Drucker reclaim the history New York's transgender sex workers with HBO's The Stroll
Following its award-winning world premiere at Sundance in January, directors Kristen Lovell and Zackary Drucker’s outstanding feature The Stroll went on to open London’s prestigious LGBTQ+ film festival BFI Flare, and last week the filmmakers were recognized with the John Schlesinger Award for Best Director of a Documentary at the Provincetown International Film Festival. Rich, nuanced, and…
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ramascreen · 1 year ago
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Official Trailer For HBO Documentary THE STROLL, A Powerful and Poignant History of Transgender Sex Workers in NYC's Meatpacking District, Debuts on HBO and Max June 21
The HBO Original documentary film THE STROLL, directed by Kristen Lovell and Zackary Drucker (HBO’s “The Lady and The Dale”), debuts WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 (9:00 pm ET/PT) on HBO and will be available to stream on Max coinciding with LGBTQ Pride Month. The film is Lovell’s directorial debut and had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim. When Director Kristen Lovell…
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laresearchette · 1 year ago
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Wednesday, June 21, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: LA FIRE & RESCUE (Global) 8:00pm DR. PIMPLE POPPER (TLC Canada) 8:00pm/9:00pm THE STROLL (HBO Canada) 9:00pm
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
CRAVE TV THE STROLL
DISNEY + STAR 9-1-1 (Season 6, all episodes available) SECRET INVASION (Series Premiere) STATION 19 (Season 6, all episodes available)
NETFLIX CANADA BREAK POINT: PART 2
MLB BASEBALL (SN) 12:00pm: Jays vs. Marlins (SN) 7:00pm: Mariners vs. Yankees (TSN3) 7:30pm: Red Sox vs. Twins (SN1) 9:30pm: Dodgers vs. Angels (SN Now) 9:30pm: Padres vs. Giants
WNBA BASKETBALL (SN1) 3:30pm: Aces vs. Mercury
MLS SOCCER (TSN) 7:30pm: CF Montreal vs. Nashville (TSN) 9:30pm: Colorado vs. Vancouver
SAVE MY SKIN (TLC Canada) 9:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): Emily's itchy and painful psoriasis covers her entire body; Kevin's lump on his nose has destroyed his confidence; Kzartan prays Dr. Emma can diagnose the unsightly patches growing on his face; Sarra has a large lipoma on her shoulder.
MAPPING DISASTER (Super Channel Fuse) 9:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): What happens when humanity does not prepare for the worst that Mother Nature can unleash, and how people can better prepare for the disasters of the future.
WORLD LACROSSE MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP (TSN3/TSN5) 10:00pm: U.S. vs. Canada
EVER DEADLY (documentary) 10:00pm: Canadian Inuk throat singer, songwriter, novelist and visual artist Tanya Tagaq speaks about matters that are important to her, including the seal hunt, the forced relocation of her family and how her parents shaped her.
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evigevak · 7 years ago
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Interview with Tarjei on radio P3 morgen June 7th 2017
Interviewer: You have been on top of my dream guest list for half a year Tarjei Sandvik Moe. Tarjei: So nice. I: Welcome to P3 Morgen. T: Thank you. I: Ok, there’s a lot of stuff to celebrate in your life lately. Two Gullruten awards, that’s cool. TV moment of the year and Publikumsprisen. The two awards the audience could influence, you and Henrik Holm won. A TV season that affected a whole world during fall last year. Here at home you’ve become 18, congratulations on your birthday.
T: Thank you. I’m alive. I: How did you celebrate? T: I… It was a Wednesday so I woke up and went to buy beer. I: In the morning? T: Yes, yes I think so. I: Was is a good feeling to finally be able to buy beer. Did they ask for an ID? T: Yes. I: Congratulations. Because I remember my 20th birthday. I went to the Wine Monopoly to finally buy legally, and they didn’t ask for an ID. T: Right. I: But did the person behind the disk notice that it was your birthday? T: No, I had to tell them. I: You did that. T: I tend to brag a lot about myself so I said: “Hi, this is the first time I’m buying alcohol. Look at my ID. It’s 24.05. today. You can’t stop me now. I: What did the shop person say? T: “That’s huge. I remember my own time. I’m going to remember your face. But I don’t do that anymore.” It was a nice intention though. I: What did you receive from your parents on your 18th birthday? T: They will pay for my driver’s licence. Traffic courses and stuff like that. I: That’s a pretty good present. Huge. T: Yeah, it’s a lot of money. But I’m very scared of traffic. So that’s.. crash. I: Traffic in general? T: Traffic is scary in general. I: Why? T: I have weird experiences with it. The traffic is like “Fuck you Tarjei”. So… I’m serious. I: What has the traffic done to you? T: When I’m going home, I take the 21 bus from Frogner. Once, I sat on the 21 bus and then the 19 tram came and “bam”, and I just “woah”.   I: Did you collide with the tram while you were on the bus? T: Yes, I didn’t get any physical… I: But you experienced it, wow. T: Yes. I: That’s impressive, but it ruined your experience. Is that the reason why you’re not getting a driver’s licence Tarjei? T: Partly, and that I once went on in Grünerløkka and was looking down on my phone, listening to music, and the tram went by right behind me. I nearly felt it in my back. I: I’m thinking Tarjei. You should not become a tram driver. T: No. I have bad experiences with trams. I: Perhaps project the aggression to the tram, or think positively about the traffic. Are you an inattentive person? T: Yes. That’s it. I’m all over the place and I can’t really keep track of what’s happening in my surroundings. I feel like that’s a bad starting point for a driver. I: At least you’re aware of it. T: Yes. I: Then you can do something about it. I: There are a lot of bad drivers out there. But for now, you’ve put the driver’s licence on pause. T: Yes. I’m doing the basic traffic course (trafikalt grunnkurs) next week. I: Then you are already on your way. T: Yes, I’ve started. I: Because you need more challenges, more things to spend time on in your life. We’ll talk about all the other stuff you do shortly. *Song starts playing* I: Me and Silje are visited by the person who has conquered the whole world, Tarjei Sandvik Moe. T: Hello. I: What a huge success season 3 of Skam is. What’s it like when there are people outside your school waiting for you all day, from another country? What’s that like? T: I feel responsible for taking a picture with them at least. “We have taking plane 13 hours.” Then I say “I can take 2 minutes of my time to take a picture.” I: How many minutes do you spend on a regular Wednesday, taking pictures with people? T: A regular Wednesday? Perhaps 15-20 minutes. It varies a lot. Suddenly they want to stop and talk. You have to have a conversation and stuff like that, so a lot of time. 20 times 365 is a lot of minutes. I: It’s fascinating how this fandom works. Because we announced on air a few hours ago, that you were coming. And right before 8 o’clock we received an email from Brazil, from Felipe Lima. I don’t understand how this works. Somehow, the fact that you’re here has reached Brazil, and now he has sent us an email. T: What’s Felipe saying? I: He wants.. He loves you. T: That’s nice. I: He loves Skam and Tarjei’s, your work, and he wants you to say “Hi Felipe” now. T: Hello Felipe. This is the T-man. I love that you love me. I: Say I love Brazil. T: I love Brazil. I’ve been there. I: You’ve been to Brazil, it’s not a lie? T: Of course. I was in Brazil when the world championship was held there. I watched a few football matches. I: Apparently it’s Instagram that does these things. I don’t know. It’s a universe of its own. Where you’re one of the main characters. T: Except I’m not in it myself. I: Exactly. Do you get a bit stressed thinking about it all the stuff that’s going on there? Stuff you’re not able to see? T: I think I’d be more stressed if I see it. It’s liberating to know that they have their own little playground where they can toy around with my face, and I can just stroll around in Oslo on my own, and not think about it. I: You do notice it right? Because you receive gifts in the mail. T: Yes. I: What’s the weirdest thing you’ve received? T: People send stuff to Nissen because they don’t know where I live. I: That’s good. T: There are a lot of messages from the office like “Tarjei, come to the office”. And I’m like thinking I’m going to get scolded and thrown out of school. Then I arrive and they’re like “Hey, someone has sent you a tie.” I: That’s nice. T: From China. I: What’s the weirdest thing you’ve received? T: I’ve received a stuffed animal that is supposed to be me. They’ve made a professional stuffed animal. It’s big and it’s me. Like… It’s me. I: Are you for real? T: Yes. I: You’ve received your own action figure in a way. T: Yes. I: Just that it’s a stuffed animal. T: It’s a big stuffed animal. I: That’s wild Tarjei. T: It’s too accurate. It’s Isak but it’s got the correct snapback tag on it. It’s wild. I: Who made it? T: It was from China Kosegruppe. I: Where do you put.. Is your house filled with figurines of youself? T: I just push them down into a box and try not to think too much about it. I: Why not? T: Because then you become self-obsessed. I: Okay. Before the summer you said on Skavlan that you think it’s awkward to talk to your parents about your character in Skam, about the Skam phenomena. What’s that been like after a fall where the whole world took the Isak figure into their heart? T: I gave up a bit. I talked to them about it now. I: It’s going well at home? T: Yes. They tell me “Tarjei you’re doing a good job”. I: Would’ve been weird if they said anything else. T: They tell me if I get a 3 in maths “It’s good that you’re not failing. You’re were good in that TV show Tarjei.” I: You’re playing in Grease this fall. T: Grease. I: On with the leather jacket and slick. From Skam-Isak to Grease. That’s quite a change. What will that be like? T: It’s still high school and… I: Those summer nights. You’ve seen the original? T: Of course. It’s a beautiful movie. I: What’s your relationship with the Grease universe? T: I think that universe is weird. People are weird, but it’s a musical. Teenager musicals are especially.. There are stereotypes. It’s a lot of fun. I: Are you going to be a cool car mechanic guy? T: No, I’m not. I’m one of the dorky guys in the group. I: I see. We’re going to test if you’re good at singing. You’re in high school Tarjei. You’re going through our school diary. Song starts playing I: We’re visited by Tarjei Sandvik Moe, also known as Isak from Skam. That adventure is over soon. Will that be weird? T: Yes. It’ll be weird. I: You’re moving on to playing in Grease. T: Yes, exactly. I: Still working, and in school, last year at high school. That will be awesome. Right now you’re going to fill out a page in our school diary. Yes. Age? You’re 18. We’ve already established that. T: Yes. I: Now on to the important questions. Favourite food? Don’t freak out. T: Balkan kebab. I: Balkan kebab. I’ll write that down. T: Pilestredet. I: What do you order? T: I order a kebab roll with extra sauce. I: Extra sauce? T: Extra sauce. I: Hotness level? T: Medium. I: Always medium. T: It’s a safe westside order. I: What’s your favourite subject in school? Because you’re still in school? T: Yes, I do drama so I’ll go with theatre. I: Yes. Theatre. What was it like with your character this Christmas. People came from China to say hi all the time. Did you get straight A’s in drama? T: I was on a 5, so I had to struggle my way up. I: So you’re not good enough Tarjei. That Skam stuff isn’t that good. T: My teacher doesn’t watch Skam. I: Of course not. T: What counts is your effort and if you can make theatre plays. I: If you had to choose between the general subjects? T: Norwegian. I: Okay. What’s your favourite TV show? T: Fargo on HBO. I: What do you enjoy about it? T: It’s a fascinating universe where everything works together. The characters are really interesting and you want to keep watching like all the time without an extremely structured Hollywood dramaturgy. I: They trick you with cliff hangers, but you still want to keep watching right? T: Correct. I: Sounds nice. Favourite type of music? T: Favourite music? I’m a huge deLillos fan. deLillos is my band. I: So nice/cozy. T: Latest music… I think Sigrid is awesome. I: Sigrid is awesome. T: That voice is like “what?!” I: Have you watched her live? T: No I haven’t. I just turned 18, there’s like 18 years old age restrictions. I hope she comes to Oslo. I: She’s coming to Øyafestivalen. T: She’s going there? I: Yes. T: I have to get a hold of a Øya-ticket. I: Good luck, I think it’s sold out. Not the one day tickets, just the week tickets. T: Then I’ll have to get a one day ticket. I: Go on. Then you’ll get to hear Sigrid. That’s good. Who’s your greatest idol? T: My greatest idol? Daniel Braaten. I: A football player? Why? T: I love the way he plays football. I: How is it? T: He seems like a laid-back guy who just enjoys playing football and doesn’t care about what the coach’s saying. And he’s really good. And he’s originally a Skeid-boy. I love Skeid, they make a of talents. Daniel Braaten is my idol. I: Were you a football talent once? T: I wouldn’t say talent, but I’m a previous Lyn player. I: That’s good. Let’s go straight to “this is the celebrity I’d want to hook up with”. T: Uhm… I: We ask this question to everyone. T: I’d have to say Sigrid then since she’s so good at singing. I: Yes. And that’s an answer that is realistic as well. Age-wise and location in Norway. Tarjei, hold tight. You will be song interviewed my Markus Neby soon. T: Woah. I: What’s your thoughts on that? T: Uhm, a bit excited. I: That’s how it should be. Song starts playing and the news I: We’re visited by Tarjei Sandvik Moe. He has charmed the whole world as Isak in Skam. Markus Neby is in the studio. He’s going to interview Tarjei by using music. Markus: Tarjei Sandvik Moe, you’re at an age where women are important, how’s it going now? T: I’m very very fine. M: How many are we talking? Do you have a girlfriend? T: No I don’t. M: How many women do you hook up with weekly? T: At least 5. M: Nice, nice, nice. You went on Jodel, to say that you’re single. T: That’s very embarrassing. I’m not proud of that. M: But it happened anyways. What are you looking for in a woman? T: That she’s kind to me. M: How do you want her to treat you as a good boy? What’s the nicest thing a woman can do to you? T: Give me coffee and tell me I’m pretty. M: Give you coffee and say that you’re pretty. How’s puberty going? T: I think I’m soon finished with that. M: The penis isn’t fully grown until you’re 20. T: Exciting. M: Nice to know. Nice to know if you have bad self-esteem. How’s your self-esteem? T: I try to keep it down. M: You try to keep it down. Isn’t it difficult? T: Yes it’s really difficult. I’d wish it was lower. M: You’re a cutiepie. You manage to be a humble humble cutiepie. What do girls think is your best trait? The ones that know you? T: They tell me that my hair is nice. M: Nice nice curls. Do they call you curly Tarjei? Do they call you that? T: No, but I’d wish that. M: You’d wish that. T&M: I’d wish that. M: I’d wish that. Call him curly Tarjei. T: Curly Tarjei. M: Curly Tarjei. (repeats) M: What do they call you? T: They call me Tarjei. M: Just Tarjei. T: Or TJ-Moe. M: TJ-Moe. Do people call you TJ-Moe? T: There are some people that call me that. Mostly because I tell them to do it. M: Call me TJ-Moe. I’m called curly Tarjei. I’m called TJ-Moe. T&M: Call me TJ-Moe. Call me curly Tarjei. (repeats). M: Good luck with that. I hope people will answer. Now we’ve gotten to know you better. This was nice. T: It was a bit scary, but it went alright. M: You were good curly Tarjei. Very good, curly Tarjei. T: Thank you, curly Markus. M: I’ve got really straight hair. T: I know. We should try to make some curls in it. M: Perhaps in the future. Thanks for now. Good luck with Grease. You’ve always been a naughty boy. A naughty naughty naughty boy. Let’s stop there. T: I didn’t hear the end. M: You didn’t hear the end? T: I didn’t hear the synth. Nothing. M: The monitors are a bit difficult here in the studio. I: This was beautiful nonetheless. And a very current genre. M: I agree. I: Calm R&B scenery. M: I suggest this could be the pause act in Grease. I: Great idea. M: Tarjei’s new nickname. I: People are gonna call you curly Tarjei from now on. Thank you for coming. Good luck with the final stage of Skam. Good luck with Grease. And not least, good luck with the russ celebration in your last year at high school. T: Thank you.
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wavenetinfo · 7 years ago
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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner hold hands while strolling around on Sunday (June 11) in Venice, Calif.
Later, the 27-year-old singer and 21-year-old Game of Thrones actress hopped in his vintage red Corvette to take a drive down the Pacific Coast Highway to stop for gas.
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Sophie Turner
If you missed it, the Game of Thrones season seven trailer debuted last month and Sophie is featured! The new season will debut on HBO beginning on July 16 – be sure to tune in!
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medicalmarijuana-news · 8 years ago
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10 Most Memorable Marijuana Stunts
The war to decriminalize the dank has been waged by stoners for some 50 years now, and as the drive to legalize has intensified in recent years, the number of epic cannabis stunts has likewise increased.
Yet throughout the last half-century of cannabis championing, it seems there’s always been exploits and events to promote pot, engineered by celebrities, activists and anonymous agents, all culminating in the recent New Year’s event when a certain iconic sign suddenly appeared to be in an “altered state”—and for the better, we think.
We’ll cover that—and a lot more—in our retrospect of the 10 greatest pot publicity stunts. And when applicable, we’ll also have the latest updates on some of the more recent cannabis capers.
1. John Sinclair Freedom Rally 
Getting John Lennon to perform one of his very few live concerts in his post-Beatles career rockets this pot publicity stunt to number one on our list. Held December 10, 1971 at the University of Michigan’s indoor Crisler Center, the John Sinclair event was more than a concert and more than a rally. This pot publicity stunt actually freed a man from prison during the Nixon administration’s hostile anti-weed atmosphere. 
Sinclair, a jazz-poet who embraced radical politics and was also the manager of Detroit’s pre-punk pioneers MC5, was busted in 1969 for giving away two joints to an undercover cop and sentenced to 10 years in state prison. There was a growing swell of support for Sinclair, climaxing in the Freedom Rally, featuring numerous musicians like Stevie Wonder, Bob Seger and speakers of the day such as Bobby Seale, Jerry Rubin and Allen Ginsberg.
But it was the appearance of John Lennon, along with Yoko Ono, that was the highlight of the rally, with Lennon performing four tunes acoustically, including the song he penned detailing the pot prisoner’s plight entitled, aptly enough, “John Sinclair.” The event went so long that Lennon and Ono didn’t appear on stage until 3 a.m. to close the show. The emotional highlight of the entire event was a live call from Sinclair in prison, which was broadcasted to the audience.
Most importantly, the freedom rally was successful; three days later, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled Sinclair be released from custody. In a way, the Sinclair event was the original pot rally, and indeed, it sparked the annual “Hash Bash,” held the first Saturday of April at the University of Michigan.  These days, John Sinclair continues his art and activism from his home in Amsterdam
2. HOLLYWEED—A 40-Year Tradition
Everything changes on New Year’s Day. On January 1 of this new year, Los Angelenos awoke to find their beloved classic giant landmark overlooking Tinsel Town had been transformed overnight, as if by special effects movie studio wizardry from “HOLLYWOOD” TO “HOLLYWEED.” Sadly, by 10:45 that morning, the tarps used to rename the sign had been removed, and all was back to normal in “Hollyweird.”
The stunt was fitting, given that 2017 marks the first full year of recreational legalization in La-La-Land—along with the rest of California—after Prop 64 passed in November.
However, this was not the first time the 45-foot tall, 350-foot-long sign has been modified to hype marijuana—for on January 1, 1976, 41 years earlier, the sign was also changed to “HOLLYWEED” by Daniel N. Finegood. Finegood was commemorating the first year of pot decriminalization in California with his grand-scale art project that also earned him an “A” at Cal-State Northridge, as reported by Vanity Fair.
The creator of the sequel to Finegood’s HOLLYWEED sign is Zachary Fernandez, 30, who turned himself in to police on January 9. Fernandez was charged with misdemeanor trespassing for his illegal art installation.
But it appears to all be worth it, as reported to KSBY-6, Fernandez’ next project is with cannabis king Tommy Chong (more on him later in this list).
3. Lighting Up on the Air 
On the February 12, 2016 edition of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, the host smoked a joint on-air, with Maher cleverly quipping, “I use medical marijuana because my third eye has glaucoma.” He shared the doobie with guests, including rapper/pot promoter Killer Mike.
Maher claimed that he was the first to smoke real reefer on-air, confirming on Twitter that the pot he puffed on his show was pure. However, Maher is not the first person to smoke actual weed on TV. The Reverend Bud Green—AKA Norm Lebow, founder of the Religion of Drugs—first smoked pot joints on virtually all the early-to-mid 1990’s daytime TV talk shows, including Joan Rivers, Geraldo and Jerry Springer. In fact, yours truly, appearing with Rev. Bud Green on the syndicated Hot Seat TV show in 1991, also smoked a bong hit of the real deal during our appearance promoting hemp over oil while protesting the U.S. invasion of Iraq during the Gulf War. So no, Bill, you are not the original stoner to get high on TV, but we’re glad to see you’re carrying on the tradition!
4. Woody Harrelson Plants Hemp Seeds 
On June 1, 1996, the True Detective star was arrested in Lee County, Kentucky after planting four hemp seeds in a symbolic gesture to challenge the law that insanely criminalized hemp, which has thousands of practical applications, from fuel and food to fiber and medicine.
Harrelson made no attempt to conceal his efforts, on the contrary, he informed the Lee County Sheriff’s Department of his intentions and arrived at the scene accompanied by his attorney, former Kentucky governor Louie B. Nunn, a CNN camera crew, and of course, HIGH TIMES magazine, represented by our very own Dan Skye. After Harrelson planted the quartet of seeds, he was immediately arrested for cannabis cultivation and freed later that day after posting $200 bail. With the assistance of Nunn, Harrelson was acquitted of the growing charges by a jury in 25 minutes.
Even though hemp seeds are non-psychoactive, Woody was busted because 20 years ago, Kentucky law did not distinguish between hemp and marijuana. Industrial hemp cultivation for research purposes was legalized in Kentucky in 2013. At the time of the stunt in the mid-1990’s, Harrelson was an extremely hot actor, having won high praise for his roles in Natural Born Killers and The People vs Larry Flynt, which added an extra edge to Harrelson’s “pro-seedings.”  
In the two decades since his seed planting arrest, Harrelson has continued to speak out for legal hemp and cannabis, appearing in pro-pot documentaries and even attempting to operate a medicinal marijuana dispensary in Hawaii, though his application was rejected in 2016 for undisclosed reasons  
5. Traffic “Jam Session” 
On March 2, 2015, at 4:45 p.m.—just as rush-hour was heating up—drivers on the campus of the University of Montana in Missoula received unusual traffic instructions from a portable digital sign hacked to read: SMOKE WEED EVERYDAY.
According to local MTN News, the message was visible for 20 to 30 minutes until operators could reprogram the sign’s software and change the password. The Missoulian contacted the sign’s owner, Professional Construction Services, and surprise, surprise, president Wade Sellers confirmed that the company had nothing to do with the marijuana message and that they don’t advocate legalization. The pro-pot sign hacker remains unidentified but much appreciated.
In the digital hacking age we’re now all living in, such stealth activism is becoming more commonplace, and in fact, the Montana sign-hacking was not the first. In 2013,  for example, a traffic sign in Montgomery County (Maryland) was likewise hacked with the same “Smoke Weed Everyday” message.
6. Legal Weed at the Super Bowl 
At Super Bowl XXX, held in January 1996 in Tempe, Arizona, the late great hemp activist Richard Davis (who passed away in 2014), openly sold marijuana during the week-long festivities preceding the big game. The unlikely scenario originated from a 1983 Arizona law intended to trap and punish pot dealers by creating state sanctioned “marijuana tax stamps,” which to legally purchase, one had to first obtain a “cannabis dealer’s license.” This bizarre strategy backfired on the powers-that-be when an Arizona judge ruled in a case involving a NORML activist that if a person had legally purchased the stamps from the state by holding a dealer’s license, they couldn’t be prosecuted for possession. This loophole was exploited by stoners both in the desert and from out-of-state, including Davis, who drove around the West in his traveling “Hemp Museum,” a weed-on-wheels traveling tribute to the miracle plant. Across the street from Sun Devil Stadium, Davis sold ounces, as well as gram bags, during Super Bowl XXX week.  
Once again, our own Dan Skye was on the scene as this unique slice of history unfolded. Davis, clearly being targeted by undercover narcs, was arrested on the Friday before the game, mere minutes after Skye had borrowed a couple of gram bags to photograph for the related HIGH TIMES article. Three months later, Arizona repealed the tax stamp law, but Davis’ Super Bowl stunt endures eternally.  
7. Cannabis Queen Charlo Greene Quits On-Air 
On September 21, 2014 came one of the most memorable job resignations in history and a jaw-dropping pot publicity stunt of the highest order, when Charlo Greene grabbed global headlines by literally walking away from her job live on-the-air as a news reporter at Anchorage station KTVA CBS 11. Greene was reporting on a medical marijuana dispensary when it was revealed that she herself was the actual owner of the Alaska Cannabis Club. 
Declaring, “as for this [reporter] job, not that I have a choice, but fuck it, I quit,” Greene then strolled off-camera and was gone from KTVA forever. The news director cut immediately—and hilariously—to a shocked and flabbergasted KTVA news anchor who wasn’t sure what to say.
The day after she quit, the Alaska Cannabis Club posted a note on its Facebook page stating Greene resigned to publicly announce that she was redirecting her energies toward ending the nation’s failed drug policy and supporting cannabis reform. Alaska’s Measure 2 was passed by voters in November 2014, legalizing recreational weed statewide.
In October 2014, at our 40th anniversary party in New York, HIGH TIMES bestowed upon Greene its “Courage in Media” award. However, since those heady days, Greene—whose real name is Charlene Egbe—has fallen on harder times. Despite pot being legal, official regulations and licensing had not been established, giving Anchorage Police justification for raiding Greene’s weed club in March 2015, seizing boxes and bags of evidence. As reported by the Guardian in September 2016, the Alaska attorney general’s office confirmed Greene is facing 14 offenses for a possible 54 years in prison, and we wish her the best of luck with her legal struggles.
8. Pat Robertson Billboard
Marijuana-themed billboards are now old hat, but in the pre-legalization days in Colorado. they served a higher purpose—with the most prominent being the July 2012 digital billboard that actually used an endorsement for legalizing weed from none other than Christian conservative icon Pat Robertson. The ad was located on I-70 in Grand Junction, Colorado and read: “Pat Robertson would vote YES on 64. Will you?”  
The ad was referring to Robertson’s comments during a March 2012 episode of his long-running religious program the 700 Club, in which he advocated the cessation of imprisoning people for pot. Later, Robertson declared the War on Drugs a “failure” to the New York Times.  
The Pat Robertson billboard was the third of its kind in Colorado, the first being a “pot is superior to alcohol” ad appearing in April 2012, with the second billboard grabbing some media spotlight because it was positioned across the street from Mile High Stadium, home of the wholesome Denver Broncos. All of those pro-bud billboards were certainly no deterrent in terms of the publicity they generated, and likely raised awareness of the issue, helping to catapult Amendment 64 to groundbreaking victory in November 2012, legalizing recreational pot in Colorado.
9. Big Bambu Rolling Papers 
Before HIGH TIMES came along, perhaps the biggest pop culture promoters of pot were the groundbreaking ganja comedy team of Cheech & Chong. Back in the ‘70s people used album covers to spread out pot for joint rolling. Now envision an album that actually was the rolling papers!
For their 1972 album Big Bambu, Cheech and Chong outdid themselves by actually including a giant rolling paper inside each copy of the album. Ah, the virtues of vinyl. Big Bambu was a specific type of rolling paper from the Bambu brand—a company that originated in Spain printing copies of the Bible! The Cheech & Chong LP was designed by the legendary Ernie Cefalu, as the Big Bambu gatefold cover was intended to look like rolling paper packaging, with the actual “papes” tucked inside. Big Bambu also features the only purely spoken word single to hit the old-school Top 40 chart—the classic C&C aural skit mocking a typical dictatorial school nun in the classic, “Sister Mary Elephant.”  These days, copies of Big Bambu with the rolling papers still intact will run you $35 and up on the interwebs.
10. Free Seed Giveaway
In March of last year, Canadian meta-activist Dana Larsen launched his campaign to give away one million seeds across the Great White North dubbed “Overgrow Canada: The Free Marijuana Tour.” As reported by BuzzFeed, photographic evidence confirmed budding pot plants growing right out in the open, turning up in Canadian cities like Toronto and Calgary. Larsen deployed a team of 40 volunteers to sort and package the seeds, which were both mailed to recipients and delivered in person as Larsen trekked across Canada. 
The goal was to have as many seeds planted as possible on both private and public property as acts of civil disobedience against Canada’s pot prohibition laws. Overgrow Canada more than doubled their projected goal, giving away an impressive 2.3 million seeds and making the Great White North that much greener.
Not nearly on the same level, but one year prior to Larsen’s campaign got underway, hundreds of people waited in line in our nation’s capital for a free seed giveaway by the D.C. Cannabis Campaign in March 2015.
This millennial trend of distributing the dank will continue with the upcoming planned ganja giveaway of 4,200 joints by activist group DCMJ during Donald Trump’s January 20th inauguration. If it goes off as planned, the Trump stunt will continue the tradition of pot publicity that, in all its myriad forms, has promoted awareness and understanding towards the persecuted plant.
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