Posts Tagged ‘oregon’

How’d The Show Go? Synrgy


How’d The Show Go? Synrgy

By: SD Liz On Wednesday, September 14, Synrgy played with Tommy Dubs at Club Kingston, a free reggae show at Winston’s Beach Club in Ocean Beach, San Diego. Synrgy was visiting from Ashland, Oregon, where the band is now based since leaving Humboldt County. The band plays dub reggae rock, and...
September 28th, 2011 | How'd The Show Go?, Music | Read More

Blue Riddim Band

Blue Riddim Band
By R.J. Villa For close to four decades now, the Blue Riddim Band’s music has been rooted in the beloved traditions of Jamaica and the 1960s and 1970s. Their latest release “Tribute” has been a long time in the making. It stands a true homage to their origins, fallen friends and band...
April 27th, 2011 | Featured, Music | Read More

Moms United to end the war on Drugs

Moms United to end the war on Drugs
A New PATH-Parents for Addiction, Treatment and Healing www.anewpathsite.org By: Simon Eddisbury Drug users represent the overwhelming majority of the U.S. prison population. According to a recent report by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, 85% of the country’s inmates have...
April 19th, 2011 | Activism, Featured | Read More

A Visit to the Cannabis Café in Portland

A Visit to the Cannabis Café in Portland
Article & Photo By: Ryan Whitaker NORML is the oldest and longest running grassroots, nonprofit organization devoted to the legalization of marijuana. Its name “NORML” stands for National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws; and their main goal is to decriminalize marijuana...
March 31st, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More

Non-violent crimes make big money in California prisons

Non-violent crimes make big money in California prisons
By Tiffani Kjeldergaard A marijuana arrest is classified as a non-violent offence, unless of course, you use violence. For the peaceful cultivator, transporter, possessor, or seller of marijuana, this pertains to you. You are the California prison system’s big ticket item! California...
March 21st, 2011 | Activism, Articles, Featured | Read More
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