“I must tell you, I haven't done the drug problem that is faced by cops and people on the border. It's a hard show to do, but I think it's going to say a lot about drugs and the problems related to them. I just hope people can watch it, it's a pretty strong show.” PeopleThinkingHardDoneShowsProblemStrongWatchesHavensDrugBordersRelatedCop Author:Aaron Spelling
“The work is different in the sense that I haven't had to travel round the world raising money, or work from the genesis of the project. But the collaboration feels clear always, it's sort of my drug, I'm in it for the conversation. The conversation's the most important part of it.” WorldFeelsImportantDifferentClearHavensDrugConversationProjectsRoundsCollaborationGenesisRaising Money Author:Tilda Swinton
“I'm not sober. I haven't done drugs in 3 1/2 years, so I call myself clean.” YearsDoneHavensDrugCleanSober Author:Scott Weiland
“I do lots of other drugs but I smoke pot maybe 5-10 times a year now. I used to smoke it all the time, but I don't, and I haven't for awhile. That's just because it makes me - and I'm not saying this about everybody else - but it makes me kind of dumb and self-conscious.” YearsKindSelfUsedHavensDrugConsciousSmokeDumbPotSelf Conscious Author:David Cross
“The Great Recession is not imaginary, and the effects loom large. There was an article in the NYT about the galloping death rate among white men in middle age. Higher than among any other demographic, etc. Mostly death by drugs, alcohol, or suicide. Many of them rural. My feeling is that it's many people who haven't been able to get back into the work force. Reg Morse is an example of the problem.” PeopleMenFeelingsProblemAgeAbleForceWhiteMiddleEffectsHavensExampleHigherDrugSuicideRateAlcoholEtcGet BackArticlesImaginaryWhite ManMiddle AgesRecessionsDemographicsGallopingGreat Recession Author:Rick Moody