Here we chat with weed enthusiast and creative filmmaker/director Alejandra Araujo. She’s hosted the NYLP ladies in LA before, and is a collaborator with Mia on multiple visual projects. We chopped it up on the differences between the states we both live in and how cannabis is making waves out west. SoundCloud Spotify … [Read more...] about New York’s Loudest: NY—LA
Archives for August 2019
Americans Are Spending Nearly $150 Billion on Illicit Drugs Each Year
With cannabis legalization in the national spotlight, substance use and drug policy are main concerns in the U.S. According to a recent RAND Corporation report, American’s spending on illicit drugs has reached nearly $150 billion. In an attempt to help policymakers understand what is happening in substance markets, the study reported on estimates of: the number of … [Read more...] about Americans Are Spending Nearly $150 Billion on Illicit Drugs Each Year
Looking: Virgo Season High Design Interiors
Scrolling while stoney is a common activity, but not everyone brings it with the content. Each month, the Emerald compiles virtual inspo to satiate the scrolling impulse with delight. Coming in hot at the end of a rainy summer, Virgo season is the last chance of enjoying the heat that many of us get. Virgos are especially into having beautiful homes, with space to recharge … [Read more...] about Looking: Virgo Season High Design Interiors
Strain Review: 33°North’s Forbidden Fruit
When you open one of 33°North’s cardboard tubes, printed with a topographical pattern that gives you elevated vibes, you’re greeted to some of the most potent tropical notes that this writer has ever sniffed in a strain. Forbidden Fruit is but one of this collective’s premier strains, cultivated using a wine connoisseur’s discernment and care by their farm connections. … [Read more...] about Strain Review: 33°North’s Forbidden Fruit
Mama D Is Making Her Own Space
Photos: Maria Penaloza In a world where cannabis is becoming decriminalized but is still federally illegal, those who seek safe spaces to consume publicly are at a distinct loss in nightlife-soaked New York City. Though there are underground options, they’re mostly run by men, and they aren’t completely safe environments for everyone. Nestled on an unassuming street in … [Read more...] about Mama D Is Making Her Own Space