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Roger Parloff: How marijuana became legal
Medical marijuana is giving activists a chance to show how a legitimized pot business can work. Is the end of prohibition upon us?
2009-09-27 to bestof, business, drug, drugs, legal, legalization, medical, medicine, prohibition, recession by soobrosa
Clive Crook: A criminally stupid war on drugs in the US
Somebody in the White House should take a look. This national calamity is no laughing matter.
2009-04-17 to bestof, business, crime, drugs, economy, war by soobrosa
Bonnie Bassler: The secret, social lives of bacteria
We want to manipulate these bacterial conversations both positively and negatively.
2009-04-14 to bacteria, bestof, drugs, health, science by soobrosa
Inside the sex club for girls
Why are educated and affluent young women flocking to join a secret society that hosts anything-goes sex parties?
2009-03-25 to alcohol, bestof, drugs, elite, party, secret, sex, society, women by bagoly
When pop pirates ruled Britannia's airwaves
The mid 1960s saw an extraordinary explosion of British pop music but the only radio stations broadcasting it were based on 'pirate' ships, like Radio Caroline, anchored off the coast. In his new film The Boat That Rocked, Richard Curtis replays those h
2009-03-13 to bestof, drugs, movies, music, pirate, sex, story by bagoly
When DJs ruled the world
These superstars had it all – fame, money, drugs. But come the millennium, the party was over. Dom Phillips, former editor of Mixmag, tracks the boom and bust of the great mixmasters
2009-03-13 to bestof, business, dj, drugs, music by bagoly
Sex, drugs and shoulder pads
The unbelievable story of the implosion of the Dallas Cowboys
2009-03-03 to american football, bestof, drugs, history, sex, sports, story by bagoly
Peru: Hell and Back
or centuries, Amazonian shamans have used ayahuasca as a window into the soul. The sacrament, they claim, can cure any illness. The author joins in this ancient ritual and finds the worlds within more terrifying—and enlightening—than ever imagined.
2009-01-12 to drugs by bagoly
'You can snort as much cocaine as you want and have as many beautiful women as you want ... but it doesn't make you happy'
Simon Hattenstone talks with Jarvis Cocker on fame and excess
2008-11-28 to bestof, celebrity, drugs, fame, music by bagoly
Drugs uncovered: The link between drugs and music
Music and drugs have long been linked, with shifts in genres often running alongside trends in narcotic consumption. Kevin Sampson tracks the history, from Miles Davis to Happy Mondays, and wonders if the link is still strong
2008-11-21 to drugs, history, music, society by bagoly

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