Presenting a new perspective on cannabis, Broccoli magazine is playful, informed, eclectic, and thoughtful; it encourages the discovery and intelligent appreciation of cannabis through explorations of art, culture, and fashion. Inside each issue, readers can find a mix of interviews, photo essays, articles, and plenty of delightful surprises.
In Broccoli Issue 15, Afg Suga celebrates hash and Afghani heritage; a deep dive into the colorful life of sea slugs, and investigates the potential and peril of synthetic cannabinoids. Otyken sings sacred songs from Siberia, a writer finds her own definition of a good mom, with small talk about the magic of miniatures. Plus: the true myth of the legendary strain Maui Wowee, a folk history of brooms, a subterranean sound system in Tennessee, Visual Citizens’ digital tumbleweeds, and a crystalline section devoted to glass of all forms.
88 pages, perfect bound, with shiny foil logo on cover and premium art paper inside.