Australian theatre producer Ross Molson has bought an 80-acre town in the Mojave Desert in California after the town was originally sold to a “cannabis company,” says News Corp US Correspondent Tom Minear.
The Melbourne man has been running the theatre company Spiegelworld in Las Vegas since his move to the United States in the early 2000s.
“I feel like it’s a bit hard for us in Australia to get our heads around – you know, we’re used to small towns in regional areas being run by local councils and things like that.Read More
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