Rolling Stone Grateful Dead Launch Limited-Edition Camp Blankets, Just in Time for Summer
Grateful Dead and outdoors brand Slowtide have collaborated on a new line of blankets for your next camping adventure
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Camping season just got a whole lot more comfortable and warmer for fans of the Grateful Dead. Slowtide, a Costa Mesa, CA-based brand that produces surf-inspired apparel and accessories, has released its latest line of Grateful Dead merch with a collection of Grateful Dead camp blankets.
Bill Graham, Family Dog, Grateful Dead posters & more go up for bid at Turner Auctions + Appraisals
Jimi Hendrix Concert Poster. Poster #: BG-105. Artist: Jimi Hendrix. Venue: Fillmore & Winterland. Date: 2/1/1968. Condition: Good 2nd printing (prior to the concert). Poster Artist: Rick Griffin. Estimate $400-$600.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
.- Turner Auctions + Appraisals will present the sale of vintage posters from Bill Graham, Family Dog, Grateful Dead, and more at 10:30 am PST on Saturday, May 15, 2021. Offering over 125 lots, the auction features over 100 vintage rock posters from the 1960s to 2015, most from the 1960s, from one Northern California collector, who acquired them over 40+ years. Rounding out the sale, several additional lots include signed album covers, collectibles, and signed guitars from other sources.
Buying legal weed can be a mind-bending experience even for seasoned potheads
Buying legal weed can be a mind-bending experience even for seasoned potheads
Most new retail shops are designed to give off a space-age vibe with little attention paid to cannabis culture or product By Enzo DiMatteo
Apr 25, 2021
The proliferation of pot shops in Toronto may have made access to weed easier. But it hasn’t exactly made the buying experience any less confusing – or more enjoyable.
It beats buying online – at least you’re able (in most instances) to get a close-up look at what you’re spending you’re hard-earned dough on.
In Chichester, a selectman’s refusal to wear a mask spurs debate over what is ‘right’
Tom Houle, seen here in March 2020, said he was a friend of Jason Weir’s, but disagreed with him over mask-wearing. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor file
GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff
Published: 4/22/2021 3:56:25 PM
At a Chichester Select Board meeting last week, longtime resident Tom Houle sought to tear down a former ally’s soapbox.
Via Zoom, Houle, in an understated yet pointed manner, told Selectmen Jason Weir that his refusal to wear a mask at the Select Board meeting on April 6, which forced a week’s postponement, was selfish.
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