April Showers Bring May Flowers: Honeysuckle's May Newsletter
Honeysuckle Magazine hits Kaya Fest and more!
Honeysuckle Magazine hits Kaya Fest and more!
Honeysuckle has had a deep affinity for the CannaGather mission and team since 2016, when we first met their Director of Outreach, Rani Soto; sensing mutual interest in the normalization of counterculture and social justice.
“Whatever skill set you have, come on in, we’re ready for you!” Filmmaker Windy...
The Tribeca Film Festival [https://www.tribecafilm.com/], which ended last week, made women a...
Ashley Judd [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Judd] read her amazing letter at Tribeca...
Knight of Wands Knights take action, and this adventurous Knight says: If there is something...
In her running series, Tao Minister and mind-body strength expert Tammy Wise is exploring the various areas of the Psyche-Muscular Blueprint. Here, she shows us that what we need for confidence and self-control isn’t just a little backbone – it’s all the back muscles too!
Two of my favorite actors, Kumail Nanjiani [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumail_Nanjiani] and...
Heidi Philipsen intervies Isabella Olaguera, assistant director of the acclaimed new feature All These Small Moments.
Honeysuckle is a hilarious mix of people from every walk of life; something we’re proud of. So it should come as no surprise that editorial meetings for the Cannabis issue are a real reflection of the variety that New York has to offer (in both people and strains).
The Men in My Life: A Memoir of Love and Art in 1950s Manhattan. What a hell of a title! And it’s now out in paperback. A review of actress and acclaimed biographer, Patricia Bosworth's new memoir.
A thought experiment: what if the history of marijuana and alcohol were reversed, so that marijuana was as widely embraced as alcohol is now?
Enjoy the first of many collaborations with the great artists at ElevenSixtySix in Brooklyn, a group and collective of talented artists of all sorts!
Now that Friday the 13th has passed, what better time to spread good luck, rather than what’s unlucky? Consider this your dose of Honey Lady Luck.