John Semley
The Next Step for Legal Mushrooms—Losing the Trip
Bob Marley’s family and others are getting in on the non-psychedelic, CBD version of magic mushrooms.
Canada Is Allowing People With Depression to Do Psychedelic Mushrooms
A B.C. woman is believed to be the first non-palliative patient to be allowed to do shrooms legally.
How a Canadian Psychedelics Company Is Exploiting a Loophole in Dutch Drug Policy
Red Light Holland, a Canadian company that includes comedian Russell Peters, former health minister Tony Clement, and cannabis executive Bruce Linton, is angling to disrupt Holland’s magic truffle market.
After Legal Win, What’s Next for Magic Mushrooms?
Canada granted permission for psilocybin to be used for end-of-life therapy. But it’s just the beginning.
I Miss My Completely Unremarkable Local Dive Bar
I fear for the future of mom-and-pop bars like Jenny’s.
You're Socially Isolating. Is Now a Good Time to Trip on Psychedelics?
The COVID-19 pandemic has left many people at home, alone. Psychedelics are one way to travel without going anywhere.
This Albertan YouTuber Is the Bob Ross of Stealth Camping
In a time of dadcore lifestyle clothing and reality survival television, Steve Wallis is taking camping back for the people with "boondocking" videos.
Haunted House of Balloons: Analyzing the Weeknd's Horror Obsession Through His Videos
Suspiria, The Shining, Jeepers Creepers, oh my!
24 Years Ago, Guns n' Roses and a Cry Baby Axl Rose Turned Montreal into a Riotous Wasteland
Putting Guns 'n' Roses and Metallica on the same tour was the greatest of bad ideas.
The Video for Edward Snowden's Techno Song Is Like 'The Matrix' But Worse
The whistle-blower's collaboration with French artist Jean-Michel Jarre is music for living in airports.
Here's a Handy, Totally Unbiased Look At Toronto's Mayoral Candidates
Not sure who to vote for in the Toronto Mayoral Election on October 27? We don't blame you. And that's why John Semley is here to tell you how to handle things next week.