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Mike Edison
Mike Edison is a New York-based writer, editor, musician, social critic, and spoken word artist. He was the publisher of marijuana counterculture magazine ''High Times'', and was later named editor-in-chief of ''Screw'', the self-proclaimed "World's Greatest Newspaper." In his memoir ''I Have Fun Everywhere I Go'', Edison recounts his adventures across twenty years of druggy adventurism and his parallel careers as a magazine editor, writer, and musician. His most recent books include the sprawling history of American men's magazines, ''Dirty! Dirty! Dirty!: Of Playboys, Pigs, and Penthouse Paupers, An American Tale of Sex and Wonder'', the political satire ''Bye, Bye Miss American Pie'', and several collaborations including ''Restaurant Man'' with Joe Bastianich and ''The Carnivore's Manifesto'' with Slow Food USA founder Patrick Martins. Edison also hosts and produces the weekly Heritage Radio Network series ''Arts & Seizures''.〔(Arts & Seizures hosted by Mike Edison & Judy McGuire )〕 ==Early life== In his memoir, Edison describes growing up in a dysfunctional Jewish household in suburban New Jersey, and discovering marijuana at the age of fourteen. Soon after he had his first LSD experience. He later attended the New York University Film School, and Columbia University, dropping out of both to pursue a career as a musician and writer.
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