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Crossroads of the West: inside the last gun show in San Francisco | San Francisco

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Guns and liesSan Francisco This article is more than 4 years oldCrossroads of the West: inside the last gun show in San FranciscoThis article is more than 4 years oldThe Cow Palace arena has announced it would discontinue the event on the property beginning 1 January 2020 Paul Stamp has been selling “country foods” – beef jerky, dried fruit, roasted nuts – alongside gun holsters and firearm ammunition for about 30 years. Read More...

Cub Sport's Tim Nelson on gender, religion and Like Nirvana: 'I was being indoctrinated seven days a

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Pop and rockInterviewCub Sport's Tim Nelson on gender, religion and Like Nirvana: 'I was being indoctrinated seven days a week'Brodie LancasterThe new album is a landmark moment in Australian pop, soaring in a biblical mythology that evokes – and reclaims – a world that tortured its lead singer In another world, Tim Nelson would be spending the day of our interview recovering after his band, Cub Sport, wrapped a US tour in support of their fourth record, Like Nirvana, which was meant to come out in May. Read More...

Lego Worlds review filled with potential, but also confusion

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GamesReviewThe latest Lego adventure seeks to rival the creative possibilities of Minecraft. But players are forced to slog for their creative freedom Glance down the intricate family tree that connects the myriad successful Lego video games, and something striking is missing throughout the lineage. Most of those releases have only made cursory attempts at including that defining ability of the real-world toy: uninhibited construction. Aside from curio releases like the 1998 PC title Lego Creator, games based on the iconic bricks tend to allude to creativity, rather than offering freeform building in an unbridled form. Read More...

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