Dr. Andrew Weil expounds upon the virtues of the hemp plant and some alternative health ideas that don’t seem all that bizarre anymore. High Times
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From HIGH TIMES Archives: Peter Fonda Interview
Peter Fonda sits easily on his Harley, relaxed and self-assured. It’s been a long time since Easy Rider left tracks on American cinema, but Peter Fonda doesn’t look too different. He’s releasing his autobiography – Don’t Tell Dad – next year, and h… High Times
From HIGH TIMES Archives: Roger Daltrey Interview
The Who's Roger Daltrey says: “I think it’s a disgrace that it is illegal to grow hemp in the US — an absolute disgrace. If I can promote a little common sense about this issue by putting on a few clothes and posing for a few photos, then I’m glad t… High Times
From HIGH TIMES Archives: Graham Nash Interview
From 1996 through 1999, HIGH TIMES also published HEMP TIMES, a sister publication that promoted the hemp industry. This interview appeared in the February/March 1998 issue. High Times
From HIGH TIMES Archives: Country Joe McDonald Interview
One of the San Francisco psychedelic-music pioneers, “Country Joe” McDonald led the Fish before there was Phish. McDonald sang the marijuana chant at Woodstock and taught everyone how to spell F-U-C-K. High Times
From HIGH TIMES Archives: D.A. Pennebaker Interview
D.A. Pennebaker is known best for Don’t Look Back, his 1967 portrait of Bob Dylan; Monterey Pop in 1969; and The War Room, the Oscar-nominated portrait of the Clinton presidential campaign. High Times
From HIGH TIMES Archives: The Allen Ginsberg Interview
Count Beat poet Allen Ginsberg among the nation’s first hemp activists. After his seminal poem “Howl” thrust him into the national spotlight in 1956, Ginsberg began speaking out in favor of marijuana -law reform, gay rights, and a myriad of other causes … High Times
From HIGH TIMES Archives: The Allen Ginberg Interview
Count Beat poet Allen Ginsberg among the nation’s first hemp activists. After his seminal poem “Howl” thrust him into the national spotlight in 1956, Ginsberg began speaking out in favor of marijuana -law reform, gay rights, and a myriad of other causes … High Times