Thomas Hobbs

‘Cooked With Cannabis’ review: Kelis goes green for potty Netflix food show

Contestants must serve perfectly balanced ganja-snacks or face being marked down

Shabazz Palaces: “Lil Peep dying was definitely a wake-up call”

Hip-hop renegade Ishmael Butler opens up on the death of his father; his concerns for his son, the rapper Lil Tracy; and new album 'The Don of Diamond Dreams'

Stoner movies: the best films to get baked to on 4/20

Some are even good when you're sober

Headie One x Fred again – ‘GANG’ review: soul-baring confessions from a major star in ascendance

The drill artist has has made a giant leap towards the acclaim he deserves

Broadcaster Mr. Montgomery on new drill documentary ‘Terms & Conditions’: “History will prove that this scene helps people”

Authorities demonise drill and conflate it with knife crime. A new documentary looks to set the record straight

Tinashe – ‘Songs For You’ review’: underrated pop star hopscotches from one sound to the next

Tinashe's fourth album boasts flashes of her distinct personality, which is also sometimes obscured by genre-hopping

Leonard Cohen – ‘Thanks For The Dance’ review: posthumous album showcases fearless artistry right to the end

2016's 'You Want It Darker' was a fine full stop on Cohen's career. But this gentle collection justifies its existence with a cathartic energy that offers closure

Mac DeMarco: “I would love to make my own fucked up version of a Michael Bublé album”

This month Mac DeMarco is heading out on a UK and European tour to weird out some of his biggest audiences to date. NME caught up with him to talk coming of age, missing his mate Mac Miller, The Beatles, hating the internet, and why he’d quite like to go full Sinatra...
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