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A 'Budtender' Gives Us a Potent Look Inside a Weed Dispensary
We gave two disposable camerass to an employee at a medical and recreational marijuana dispensary. Say hello to the shopfront and grow house.
A Car Mechanic Photographs a Weekend of Beers, Grease, and Nudie Calendars
We gave two cameras to an auto mechanic in California and he took snaps of a busted-up RV, nudie calendars, and an airport hanger where a mate was restoring an 18-foot vintage Buick.
An Uber Driver Photographs His Drunken Passengers
In this week's installment, we gave a disposable to Arthur, an Uber and Lyft driver in LA. On the Friday he snapped pics, he witnessed some weird stuff before taking his own taxi home to document the experience from the other side.
Life Is Cheap in the Star Wars Universe, and ‘Battlefront’ Got That Brilliantly Right
'Star Wars: Battlefront' isn't necessarily a great video game, but it perfectly captures a grunt's life on the frontlines.
Imagining an Alternative Gaming History Where ‘Myst’ Was More Influential Than ‘DOOM’
How would today's gaming landscape be different if the first-person puzzler, not the gory shooter, was the most important game of the 1990s?
There Should Be Blood: A Case for Better Violence in Video Games
Please, give us anything other than fallen foes crumpling like ragdolls, pristine and unblemished by the ravages of senseless mayhem.
Video Game Guns Get Everything Wrong
Gaming is full of weapons with no weight. Receiver was different, and its maker is all for greater gravitas to machine-gun murder.
What Can ‘Call of Duty’ Do to Avoid Being Gaming’s Own Coldplay?
Safe, bland and formulaic, Call of Duty's a commercial heavyweight – but now its publisher is promising change for 2015.