Big Data's House: Diversity and Cannabis Explore a New Frontier in Market Research
Founded in Denver in 2014, Women Grow is a national organization that serves as a catalyst for women to influence and succeed in the cannabis industry.
Founded in Denver in 2014, Women Grow is a national organization that serves as a catalyst for women to influence and succeed in the cannabis industry.
Back in 1985, on the morning of November 23 (a cold, wet, gray autumn Saturday)...
For the first time since 1945, Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday occur on the same day. If you think that’s no way to celebrate the most romantic holiday of the year, try a little nun-sense.
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Tammy Wise begins the process of working step-by-step through our bodies, our emotions, and how we can coordinate our own internal systems to achieve our best selves.
Black History means we must organize and resist. Yes, the country is divided but we have many allies. Now we rise.
A Review of Stephen Shore's Retrospective at MoMA.
No matter how old you are, new relationships can make you feel like a kid – in all the good and bad ways.
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Travel writer Jon Horn ventures to Northern Africa in this new excerpt from his memoir Opus Dopus. (Previously we brought you his introduction.) Here the air is “scented with cannabis” because “it’s all open and above-board since they’ve quit cracking down on the growers.” Paradise? You can decide.
By Kimberly Rolfs When I finished writing the debut episode of what would become Life...
This weekend, people across the country and the globe [https://www.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeednews/womens-march-2018?...
We welcome back the voices of our visionary sisters at NYWIFT and are proud to share their stories on a regular basis. Here, we get the inside scoop on Chavela, the new documentary about legendary LGBTQ Mexican singer Chavela Vargas, from the film’s co-producer/co-director Catherine Gund.
Oprah’s awe-inspiring speech at the Golden Globes has taken the world by storm in the past few days, but for actress and lifelong Ms. Winfrey devotee Phylicia Pearl, that moment couldn’t have arrived fast enough.