Broccoli

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Issue 06

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 06, Dana Covit flutters away on a kaleidoscope of butterflies, Lauren Yoshiko proves that expungement is as essential as legalization, Ann-Derrick Galliot gives overdue respect to rock n’ roll pioneer Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Shruti Ravindran is both skeptical of and seen by Indian astrology. Plus, sexuality doula Ev’yan Whitney, how to talk to your parents about drugs, a dispatch from the Lost City of Atlantis, and a guide to lucid dreaming.

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Issue 06

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 06, Dana Covit flutters away on a kaleidoscope of butterflies, Lauren Yoshiko proves that expungement is as essential as legalization, Ann-Derrick Galliot gives overdue respect to rock n’ roll pioneer Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Shruti Ravindran is both skeptical of and seen by Indian astrology. Plus, sexuality doula Ev’yan Whitney, how to talk to your parents about drugs, a dispatch from the Lost City of Atlantis, and a guide to lucid dreaming.

Broccoli

Issue 06

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 06, Dana Covit flutters away on a kaleidoscope of butterflies, Lauren Yoshiko proves that expungement is as essential as legalization, Ann-Derrick Galliot gives overdue respect to rock n’ roll pioneer Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Shruti Ravindran is both skeptical of and seen by Indian astrology. Plus, sexuality doula Ev’yan Whitney, how to talk to your parents about drugs, a dispatch from the Lost City of Atlantis, and a guide to lucid dreaming.

Broccoli