From the Archives: A Lifetime Supply of Peyote Magic (1977)
By J. F. Burke Most of my life it’s been boo, booze and blow. I didn’t get into trips until I was 42, in 1957, when a friend of mine in Santa Fe introduced me to peyote. A Taos
From the Archives: New York, Mon Amour (1979)
By Victor Bockris 1) At London’s Gatwick Airport, I went straight to the cafeteria, stationed myself at a deserted corner table, put an opium pellet on my tongue and washed it do
From the archives: ATTIKA! ATTICA! (1991)
By William M. Kunstier September 13 marked the 20th anniversary of the authorities’ retaking of the D-Yard at Attica State Correctional Facility — a maximum-security pr
From the Archives: A Christmas Carol (2000)
At the finale of the Christmas show last year in Eugene, OR, I came out as a skid row Santa, complete with a rubber nose, plastic bag full of beer cans and a pint of peppermint sch
From the Archives: 9 Tons of Pot (1974)
By Rod de Remer Regular newspaper readers probably remember the spectacular failure of a barge with nine tons of weed on board last year. It was the first in a series of setbacks f
From the Archives: The Steps to Legalization (1989)
By Ed Rosenthal Activists have long waited for NORML to launch a political legalization campaign. Years ago, California NORML had a functional organization. However, it is currentl
From the Archives: Hello, is anyone out there? (1997)
By Leslie Stackel Conservative voices have held sway over talk-radio’s airwaves since the 1960s, selling a backlash against progressive ideas to a frightened public married to th
From the Archives: Hashish in the USSR (1974)
It was the CIA that sent me to Russia. Not that I planned it that way. But after studying Russian language and culture at the University of Miami for three years, my longing to vis
From the Archives: Hemp Tour ’90 (1990)
By Steve Bloom “The bus was busted!” HIGH TIMES Executive Editor John Holmstrom informed me as I walked into the office, only hours before my train to Toledo was scheduled to l