Broccoli
Issue 03
Broccoli is the international magazine for cannabis lovers. Presenting a new perspective on cannabis culture, Broccoli is playful, informed, eclectic and thoughtful; it encourages the discovery and intelligent appreciation of cannabis through explorations of art and culture.
In Broccoli Issue 03, Fieldwork Flowers crafts cannabis cyanotypes from Anna Atkins’ blue dreams, Hisako Nakatani weaves the mystical and practical legacy of hemp in Japanese culture, and The Family Acid visualizes counterculture. Plus, Lady Fancy Nails’ 4:20 manicures, two writers on shifting perspectives, Madeline Gins’ Site of Reversible Destiny, a voyage to the Milky Way, and musings on mood rings.
Issue 03
Broccoli is the international magazine for cannabis lovers. Presenting a new perspective on cannabis culture, Broccoli is playful, informed, eclectic and thoughtful; it encourages the discovery and intelligent appreciation of cannabis through explorations of art and culture.
In Broccoli Issue 03, Fieldwork Flowers crafts cannabis cyanotypes from Anna Atkins’ blue dreams, Hisako Nakatani weaves the mystical and practical legacy of hemp in Japanese culture, and The Family Acid visualizes counterculture. Plus, Lady Fancy Nails’ 4:20 manicures, two writers on shifting perspectives, Madeline Gins’ Site of Reversible Destiny, a voyage to the Milky Way, and musings on mood rings.
Issue 03
Broccoli is the international magazine for cannabis lovers. Presenting a new perspective on cannabis culture, Broccoli is playful, informed, eclectic and thoughtful; it encourages the discovery and intelligent appreciation of cannabis through explorations of art and culture.
In Broccoli Issue 03, Fieldwork Flowers crafts cannabis cyanotypes from Anna Atkins’ blue dreams, Hisako Nakatani weaves the mystical and practical legacy of hemp in Japanese culture, and The Family Acid visualizes counterculture. Plus, Lady Fancy Nails’ 4:20 manicures, two writers on shifting perspectives, Madeline Gins’ Site of Reversible Destiny, a voyage to the Milky Way, and musings on mood rings.