From Dr. Albert Hofmann to you—how Western civilization got psychedelic again, one head at a time.
A definitive theory of wild parties from the 1970s.
The history and science behind the mysterious phenomenon.
In the fourth and last part of our series of excerpts from this history of LSD, Charles Manson and STP turn the acid dream into a bad trip.
In part one of our excerpt from an amazing history, find out about the birth of the acid culture in Haight Ashbury.
Before Bill Cosby admitted to drugging women with quaaludes and allergy meds, quaaludes were a staple of the American recreational drug scene, one that “everyone remembers fondly.” It’s even been called an “icon of the 1970s,” before it was discontinued in 1985—in part because of its widespread illegal recreational use. In the October, 1980 issue […]
The day after Thanksgiving has long been viewed as the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. But sometimes, giving money towards something meaningful can be just as rewarding as spending it on yourself and your loved ones. With this in mind, we’ve put together a list of brands that are focused on doing good. […]
Each Friday, we’re republishing an article from the High Times archives. This week, we’re bringing you an article by Robert Lemmo, published in the October/November, 1975 issue. Nineteenth-century America has oft been called “a dope fiend’s paradise,” owing to the fact that opium, morphine, cocaine, cannabis extract, nitrous oxide and various other neo-taboo highs were […]