Bobby Black (journalist)

For other people of the same name, see Robert Black.

Bobby Black[1][2] is senior editor[3] of High Times magazine and author of the monthly column “Almost Infamous,” which covers the cannabis counter-culture entertainment scene. Bobby became senior editor of the quarterly Medical Marijuana News & Reviews in 2010. His involvement at High Times includes: writing feature articles (interviewed 2012 Presidential candidate Gary Johnson[4]); creator and producer of the High Times magazine’s annual beauty pageant;[5] host of the High Times Doobie Awards;[6][7] annual contributor to the High Times Amsterdam Cannabis Cup and the High Times Medical Cannabis Cup. Bobby hosted the Sirius Satellite Radio Hard Attack channel's "Contact High" from 2004 to 2008, a show dedicated solely to stoner rock and metal. He was also credited as “Liner Notes, A&R” on “High Volume: The Stoner Rock Collection CD (High Time Records[8])”.

References

  1. WSJ, Staff. “Fortune, New York, Other Publications Are Wild For Weed Stories; a High Times Editor Offers Pointers”. wsj.com, SEPTEMBER 20, 2009.
  2. Staff. Ever get Hauled into jail for smoking pot?. New York Magazine. July 14, 2008 pg13.
  3. Green, Joshua. “The 'High Times' 2012 Presidential Straw Poll”. theatlantic.com, APR 27 2011.
  4. Black, Bobby. “President Johnson”. hightimes.com, Aug 02, 2011.
  5. McKinley, Jesse. “Marijuana Advocates Point to Signs of Change”. nytimes.com, April 19, 2009. “A version of this article appeared in print on April 20, 2009, on page A13 of the New York edition”.
  6. Cowan, Darren. “2009 High Times Doobie Awards”. blistering.com, March 20, 2009.
  7. Fresh, Mikey. “Eminem, Kid Cudi, Asher Roth Up For Doobie Awards”. theboombox.com, February 18, 2010.
  8. D'Angelo, Joe. “High Times Records: The Greenest Label In The Biz Marijuana-friendly magazine's label plans to drop first release, THC (The Hip-Hop Collection) Vol. 1, April 16”. mtv.com, Jan 9 2002.
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