

“I have absolutely zero complaints about quarantine,” Ms. That keeps you very on your toes, it keeps you extremely avant-garde, it keeps you current. I adopted the computer before most of my friends - in 1982, I bought my first IBM. “I’m very interested in what is new and what is happening,” she said. Stewart, making the cannabis products, which she produced with the Canadian company Canopy Growth, and partaking in them is about keeping up with the times. “I just passed out in my seat.” She laughed and added: “My husband was probably angry.” (They divorced in 1990.)įor Ms.

What was the movie? “I have no idea what it was, or what it was supposed to be,” she said. “I thought I would never get to the end of it. “I tried to walk down the aisle,” she recalled. In the 1970s, she smoked a joint and went to a movie theater in Westport, Conn., with Andrew Stewart, then her husband. Her relationship with controlled substances was not always so.
