Broccoli Issue 07
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 07, we float through Diana Lynn VanderMeulen’s digital swamp, Winona LaDuke seeds a hemp industry on Indigenous lands, singer Raveena finds revolutionary joy, and Tiara Darnell makes a case for health equity. Plus, Nikki de Saint Phalle’s tarot garden, Jessamyn Stanley on the politics of yoga and weed, Les Jesus play dress-up in Mexico City, Claire Yurika Davis of HANGER gets freaky with fashion’s demonized materials, a primer on the endocannabinoid system, and fake celebrity weed brands. 88 pages, perfect bound, with shiny foil logo on cover and premium art paper inside.
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 07, we float through Diana Lynn VanderMeulen’s digital swamp, Winona LaDuke seeds a hemp industry on Indigenous lands, singer Raveena finds revolutionary joy, and Tiara Darnell makes a case for health equity. Plus, Nikki de Saint Phalle’s tarot garden, Jessamyn Stanley on the politics of yoga and weed, Les Jesus play dress-up in Mexico City, Claire Yurika Davis of HANGER gets freaky with fashion’s demonized materials, a primer on the endocannabinoid system, and fake celebrity weed brands. 88 pages, perfect bound, with shiny foil logo on cover and premium art paper inside.
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 07, we float through Diana Lynn VanderMeulen’s digital swamp, Winona LaDuke seeds a hemp industry on Indigenous lands, singer Raveena finds revolutionary joy, and Tiara Darnell makes a case for health equity. Plus, Nikki de Saint Phalle’s tarot garden, Jessamyn Stanley on the politics of yoga and weed, Les Jesus play dress-up in Mexico City, Claire Yurika Davis of HANGER gets freaky with fashion’s demonized materials, a primer on the endocannabinoid system, and fake celebrity weed brands. 88 pages, perfect bound, with shiny foil logo on cover and premium art paper inside.