Do ‘Broad City’ stars Abbi Jacobson, Ilana Glazer smoke real weed on set?
Someone asked ‘Broad City’ stars Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson: “What percentage of weed smoked on ‘Broad City’ is real?” Here’s their answer.
Someone asked ‘Broad City’ stars Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson: “What percentage of weed smoked on ‘Broad City’ is real?” Here’s their answer.
Because sharing is caring, and because fans take special pride when their gifted weed finds its way into the pockets and (eventually) lungs of their favorite 420-friendly stars, here’s the cutest joint the “Broad City” comedians have ever received as a gift.
Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson of the comedy show “Broad City” have recorded a weed-happy love letter to Denver ahead of their Nov. 21 tour stop. They promise to hook us up, make us laugh and perform a romantic evening of comedy for all. (Tall orders, ladies, but we have a feeling you’ll come through.)
Fans of the weed-friendly Comedy Central breakout series “Broad City” know that Ilana Glazer frequently plays the fool to Abbi Jacobson’s more responsible, put-upon straight-woman. But the cannabis-loving comedian and writer goes even further in her web series “Chronic Gamer Girl.”
Ever since its April 2012 premiere on HBO, coastal tastemakers have hyped “Girls” for its realistic depiction of twenty-something women trying to survive in New York City. The show’s creator, Lena Dunham, has been dubbed “the voice of a generation” — often by critics a generation or more older.
As pop culture becomes increasingly accepting/exploitive of stoners and the culture surrounding them, it remains comparatively uninterested in ladies who toke, a discrepancy most evident on television. But perhaps “Broad City” is a sign of change.
Wellness Center of the Rockies, also known as The Center, recently purchased a former firehouse at 600 S. Broadway for $3 million.
A woman who owns a business that claims to be California’s largest landlord of marijuana businesses sued the city of San Bernardino to overturn its pot regulation ordinance that could bar her from the industry.
Former Los Angeles City Councilman and medical marijuana patient-advocate Bill Rosendahl has died at age 70 after battling cancer for four years.
Utah state senators gave preliminary approval Monday to a medical marijuana proposal that would legalize edible, vapor and topical pot products. Lawmakers voted 15-13 to advance the bill.
Another effort to navigate Colorado marijuana laws prohibiting public consumption of pot: a planned ordinance for cannabis clubs in Englewood.
From municipal bonds to backyard bees, broadband and transportation from the mountains to the plains, voters in more than 80 Colorado cities and towns are deciding a wide range of local issues on the Nov. 3 ballot.
N.J. marijuana activist Ed Forchion, a.k.a. “Weedman,” will soon open a restaurant and spiritual sanctuary across the street from Trenton’s City Hall. “I’m obviously catering to the cannabis consuming community in the area, but I also I want to tap into the artsy crowd here in Trenton,” said Forchion, who calls himself “Weedman.”
Sixteen months after Colorado launched legal recreational marijuana sales, the center of the burgeoning industry in Denver is asking to extend shops’ evening closing hours and revisit the outright ban on public consumption.
This Halloween, one-up your friends and show up to the party decked out in one of these weed-centric costumes that aren’t at all tacky or over-the-top.
Pax vaporizers brand has developed one of the most high-tech vapes on the market. The Pax Era vape pen has its own app and prefilled pods for weed concentrates.
With the Green Rush now infiltrating scripted television comedies on American networks, should we prepare for the worst?
The Pax vaporizer brand continues its cultural experiments with a new limited-edition gold Pax 2 vape and collaboration with pop star The Weeknd as the company raises its innovative retail game.
Ben Parr, the author of “Captivology: The Science of Capturing People’s Attention,” talks selective attention, why some video games are more addictive than others and the deeper connection between gaming and weed.
Is the stoner stereotype of a bong next to a video game controller played out? A discussion on the Cannabist Show about marijuana and video games.
If you’ve stopped by Vulture’s homepage today, you’ve seen that New York magazine’s all-things-culture site is celebrating “Stoner Week.” Here’s what’s up.
Comedian Hannibal Buress had some choice words for the cannabis products at Native Roots pot shop in Denver on a recent tour stop.
Learn about the different types of marijuana concentrates in the marketplace and how they’re made: kief, water hash, CO2 oil, butane hash oil and rosin.
HBO has picked up the Vimeo pot-dealer webseries “High Maintenance” for six episodes.
Watch “Last Comic Standing” champs Josh Blue and Felip Esparza get blazed on Doug Benson’s YouTube talk show “Getting Doug With High.”