Snapchat criticized for 'blackface' Bob Marley filter

Tri-City sculptor Michael Salazar is finishing his latest bust of the late Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley. Salazar, who started sculpting about four years ago, has completed several projects including a bust of Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell 

While Snapchat's smoking holiday filter has been given the thumbs up by Marley's estate, fans of the musician on Twitter don't seem to be feeling the positive vibration. The filter has been compared to 'blackface' and described as 'disrespectful' to

Marley Natural cannabis products, made from organic Humboldt County crops, have launched in Bay Area dispensaries. Four strains of cannabis and four types of cannabis oils are now available for purchase to patients at Harborside Health Center in 

Tri-City sculptor Michael Salazar is finishing his latest bust of the late Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley. Salazar, who started sculpting about four years ago, has completed several projects including a bust of Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell 

To celebrate America's unofficial marijuana holiday, 4/20, Snapchat released a filter on Wednesday, April 20, that allows users to digitally alter their faces to look like the late, weed-smoking reggae legend Bob Marley.