Glass is Always Shopping bongs and bowls in A2 7nJ (ByJulian Aidan and Akshay S 42 Degrees Arguably the best known glass or head shop on campus, 42 Degrees offers a huge selection of, uh, accessories to anyone willing to visit its E. Williams location, demarcated from its neigh- bors in purple and green. Approaching its 15-year anniversary, 42 has secured itself a position in Ann Arbor stoner culture as a reliable source of diverse quality goods. The cheekily-named store's psychedelic staircase opens into a smok- er's playground, the walls lined with pieces in every shape and size - functional glass art, 42's primary merchandise. Cases exhibit high-quality accessories blown primarily by local artists, with smoking acces- sories in extravagant and bizarre shapes. Prid- ing themselves on being able to offer a smoking piece at every price, 42's selection is one of the best in the city: casual or discreet individuals have their choice of hundreds of cheap small pieces, from spoon-shaped bowls to the smallest of one-hitters. Those looking to make more of an investment have plenty of options: bongs with more diffusion than you know what to do with, bubblers, fixed and handheld vapes and every accessory that could possibly be needed. Behind the counter, fifty different brightly colored roll- ing papers sit alongside hemp wick, lighters, glass screens, pokers and equally cheekily-named cleaning and "smell removal" products. The usual fare - incense, vaguely Buddhist trinkets - round out the selection. While the more inter- esting, bigger and less mass-produced pieces can be thousands of dollars, it is difficult to imagine someone feeling constrained among the panoply of paraphernalia. Despite a number of other options, most stu- dents either haven't heard of or don't care to try anywhere else: Many are won over by 42's selec- tion, pricing and service. Knowledgeable, friend- ly and accommodating, the crew is comfortable managing interactions with all kinds of clientele and matching them with their desired product. Without fail, the equal part art gallery and candy store charm wins over visitors and locals the first time the top of the stairs is reached - often turn- ing them into lifelong customers. Supposedly unrivaled in product diversity in the Midwest, 42 is the place to go if you're looking for your first piece or you're buying yourself a little-too-nice of a birthday present. See GREEN, Page 4B I Ir