Celebrating famous female cannabis connoisseurs throughout herstory to the present day. All contents copyrighted. "Bright Leaf" artwork by Jean Hanamoto, camomoto at Spoonflower.com
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Bread and Roses, and Mayor Mamdani
Saturday, December 20, 2025
Bette Midler's and Dick Van Dyke's Marijuana Songs
Bette Midler, who turned 80 on December 1, brought the marijuana back to the song "Sweet Marijuana."
Written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Conslow, this classic was sung by Gertrude Michael in the 1934 pre-code movie "Murder at the Vanities" in an elaborate dance number that apparently was quite the scandal mostly due to its nearly-nude women dancers. Immediately, the lyric was changed to "Sweet Lotus Blossom" and Julia Lee's 1943 recording by that name is included an many a "reefer" song complication.
The original lyric was restored in the 1970s by Midler. She recorded it on her 1976 "Songs for a New Depression" album, complete with a big toke at the end, and performed it live while dancing with two huge joints (The "Doobie Brothers"). "In the '70s, Midler's self-professed fondness for marijuana was legendary and unashamed, as was her objection to its criminalised status," wrote Australia's The Age. Concert video from 1977 has her joking about her hardcore fans saying, "Pass the Brownies!"
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Tuesday, December 16, 2025
2025 Tokey Awards
Tokin' Woman of the Year - Nikki Glaser
I wanted to honor Nikki Glaser as a Tokin' Woman this year even though she's not really indulging of late.
Glaser's brand of comedy, popularized on her long-running podcast, includes sharing her mental health struggles and her sobriety from alcohol. After a high school friend committed suicide, and noticing she got more attention from boys when she slimmed down, Glaser became anorexic in her teens.
She did her time honing her stand-up act in comedy clubs, and jumped to getting better-paying gigs in theatres. After getting polyps on her vocal chords from so much podcasting, she cut back on them and now has ended them entirely as her career has taken off. Hitting big at a Tom Brady roast in 2024, she sparkled as the first female host of the Golden Globes this year, and she'll be back in January 2026 to host again.
On a 2019 podcast with guest and 2023 Tokin' Woman of the Year Chelsea Handler, Glaser opined that she felt guilty about smoking weed since she strived for "sobriety from everything." Handler told her, "You are right to use it, it is medicinal" and said one day we would look back on cannabis prohibition as a big mistake. "Everything becomes a little more sparkly," Glaser said of the cannabis experience. "It's so good for me in conversation, in comedy....obviously you could abuse anything." They talked about how women need to feel freer to use weed in public, and about the convenience of vaping. Doug Benson, the "Super High Me" comedian, was another guest on her podcast that year.
"I love smoking weed," Glaser said in a video short last year, "but I won't risk showing up for something [not] my best self, or I won't risk having a sore throat, because I just want the relief I feel as soon as I get it, and then eventually it feels not good...It is the exact feeling I felt when I heard Joe Biden dropped out: I was relieved, I was a little bit like, 'everything's fine' and like, also excited. And then within five minutes, I was worried again, and there's a whole new batch of anxieties to consider. And that, I think, is weed" [for her].
Man of the Year - Jeff Bridges
As part of our "Men We'd Love to Smoke With" series, I've got to give a nod this year to Jeff Bridges, who re-inhabited his iconic The Dude character from "The Big Lebowski" while holding a White Russian on Jimmy Kimmel Live to say: “Let’s get ICE off of our streets and into our beverages. This aggression will not stand." He added, "Let's just abide together," using the verb he made popular as The Dude (which was a Merriam-Webster word of the day of late).
Then, taking the Colbert Questionnaire with Stephen Colbert, Bridges was asked about his favorite smell (pre-Covid, having lost his smell of late). "I dug the smell of some fresh weed, man," he said smiling, earning cheers from the crowd and a handshake from Colbert.
It also came out this year that Bridges was high on marijuana when filming a key scene in his Oscar-nominated performance as the US President in the 2000 film The Contender. Speaking at an event at the Clinton Presidential Center about the American presidency, the film's director Rod Lurie recounted going to Bridges trailer when it was time to shoot the scene where he fully defends a woman's candidacy. “The door opens, and I was blown away by this huge cloud of marijuana," Lurie said. "And then—boom!—he completely changes. Becomes super presidential. Gives the speech, nails it in one." Bridges didn’t win an Oscar that year, but he did pick up the best actor award for his role as an alcoholic musician in the 2009 film Crazy Heart.
Bridges has said he didn't smoke pot during the filming of Lebowski. My favorite pot-smoking-on-film performance of his is in The Only Living Boy in New York, wherein he mentors a young man and fellow writer, including turning him onto some weed, man.
Tokin' Women and Others We Lost in 2025
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| Schlossberg at the 2023 JFK Profile in Courage Award ceremony |
Carmen de Lavallade (March 6, 1931 – December 29, 2025)
Will He or Won't He? (Reschedule, That Is)
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| Trump's immediate reaction to a question about rescheduling on Monday. |
The Washington Post reported last Thursday that President Trump was planning to issue an executive order directing federal agencies to move ahead with cannabis rescheduling. The outlet also said the president met last week in the Oval Office with marijuana industry executives, Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr., and Medicare Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz. During that meeting, Trump phoned Mike Johnson, the House speaker, who reportedly expressed his opposition.
Friday, December 5, 2025
RIP Frank Gehry, Whose Architecture Soared High (and So Did He)
I can't believe I am so soon writing another RIP post for a Very Important Pothead, this time architect Frank Gehry who has died at the age of 96.
Saturday, November 15, 2025
RIP Todd Snider, the "Alright Guy" who left us "High, Lonesome and Thensome"
Sadly, singer songwriter Todd Snider has died at age 59 following an incident in Utah where he was assaulted and then arrested for a creating a disturbance when the hospital where he was being treated insisted on releasing him.
Snider titled his last album and tour "High, Lonesome and Thensome." In the video for the title track (my new favorite song), he enjoys a sesh before the session. The tour was cancelled on November 3 following his attack.
Snider was known to fans of John "Illegal Smile" Prine, for whom he often opened. The two had similar song-writing styles: simple and straight to the point, yet beautifully poetic and universal. And always amusing, if not downright hilarious. NPR reports he modeled himself on — and at times met and was mentored by — artists like Prine, Kris Kristofferson and Guy Clark. Jimmy Buffett was a fan who produced his first two albums.
Looking online for Snider's hit "Alright Guy," I could only find a video version with the word "dope" censored from the line, "Now maybe that I'm dirty, and maybe I smoke a little dope / It ain't like I'm going on TV and tearing up pictures of the pope" [a reference to Sinead O'Connor calling out the Catholic church's child-abusive ways long before anyone else did].
In his popular singalong song "Beer Run" he sings;
A couple of frat guys from AbileneAccording to CelebStoner, in 2014 Snider formed the supergroup Hard Working Americans with Dave Schools, Neal Casal, Chad Staehly and Duane Trucks; in the video for "Blackland Farmer" from their self-titled album, a struggling farmer switches to marijuana.







