
Cannthropology: Rainbow Farm Remembered
What started as peaceful, pro-Cannabis protests ended in bloodshed 22 years ago.
What started as peaceful, pro-Cannabis protests ended in bloodshed 22 years ago.
The Merry Pranksters played a pivotal role in launching the psychedelic revolution of the 1960s.
A look back at the fabled Hippie / Hashish Trail.
This month, Cannthropology is profiling pot’s most preposterous propaganda motion pictures.
The ultimate marijuana meme was started over 50 years ago by a group of Marin County teenagers known as the Waldos.
It’s one of the most legendary seshes in history: the night that Bob Dylan got The Beatles stoned for the first time.
Dr. Raphael Mechoulam has helped the noble cause of identifying and understanding the hundreds of compounds in Cannabis.
Many consider Mary Jane Rathbun, better known as Brownie Mary, the mother of the medical marijuana movement.
A look at the life and career of legendary cannabis cultivator, activist and educator Ed Rosenthal.
Hemp has been responsible for driving mankind’s progress for millennia.
This month's Cannthropology explores the history of Jews and Cannabis.
Learn how Cannabis, known locally as "pakalolo," first arrived on the isolated islands of Hawaii nearly 200 years ago.
Learn more about historic headshops as The Leaf profiles the pioneering purveyors of paraphernalia.
The seedy saga of Nevil Schoenmakers, one of the most consequential and controversial Cannabis breeders in history.
When it comes to the great global icons of Cannabis culture, few figures loom as large as the immortal king of reggae.
Detailing medical marijuana’s entrance into, and subsequent exile from, modern medicine.
How the second-to-last state to join the Union became the second state to decriminalize marijuana.
In the late 1970s, a new magazine emerged that would revolutionize Cannabis cultivation in America: Sinsemilla Tips.
A double-wide, unfiltered account of the history of rolling papers.
A profile of the late, great activist attorney Michael Kennedy.