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 19, UKWIAL hotboxes a high-fashion office, Caroline Zimbalist freezes moments in bioplastic, Women Under the Influence crosses cinematic boundaries, Brenda Equihua creates soft power, and Meech Boakye eats spring. Plus: Female Pentimento’s night visions, a poisonous garden, a Ukrainian ritual of fire and flower, things get weird in Slimetown, countercultural ephemera from the 60s and 70s, and a spontaneous riot of zoot suits.
128 pages, perfect bound, printed on premium art paper.
Measures 7.3″ x 10.4″.
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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 19, UKWIAL hotboxes a high-fashion office, Caroline Zimbalist freezes moments in bioplastic, Women Under the Influence crosses cinematic boundaries, Brenda Equihua creates soft power, and Meech Boakye eats spring. Plus: Female Pentimento’s night visions, a poisonous garden, a Ukrainian ritual of fire and flower, things get weird in Slimetown, countercultural ephemera from the 60s and 70s, and a spontaneous riot of zoot suits.
128 pages, perfect bound, printed on premium art paper.
Measures 7.3″ x 10.4″.