Meet the 17-Year Old Syrian-Canadian Who's Schooling Canadians on the Crisis...
Earlier this month, a group of high school students went to Dundas Square in Toronto to shoot a video as part of the far-reaching #SaveAleppo campaign. They stopped pedestrians on the streets and held...
View ArticleLong Live King Arthur, Ruler of Stonehenge
Photo via Wikimedia Commons Somewhere in the background of your uncle’s monotonous and routine photos of his summer trip to Stonehenge, chances are you’ll catch a glimpse of a peculiar, burly old man....
View ArticleAngel Haze on Why She'll Never 'Come Out' as a Gay Rapper
Angel Haze on Why She'll Never 'Come Out' as a Gay Rapper
View ArticleWhat Did and Didn't Suck at Record Store Day 2014
Record Store Day is a time every third Saturday in April when vinyl nerds worldwide spend hours in line outside music shops and drop hundreds of dollars on waxy black discs. Like every Record Store...
View ArticleForging Unity in Syria with Music
Rabia was the drummer for a Damascene band called Ana, which is the Arabic word for “I.” He was one of five members who dreamed about making an album that mixed Arabic rhythms with post-rock...
View ArticleGrappler's Heart Is the First Tournament for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Martial...
Grappler's Heart Is the First Tournament for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Martial Artists with Disabilities
View ArticleWhen Will Young, Poor Egyptians Get a Chance to Live?
The train tracks in Ard el Lewa, Cairo Three years after the revolution broke out, little has changed for the majority of normal Egyptians. If you want to see some physical evidence of that, the place...
View ArticleIsraeli Settlements Are Still Fuelling Anger in the West Bank
Palestinian kids throw stones at cops in Hebron. It is barely 2PM when the first explosions reverberate through the narrow alleys of Hebron’s old city. A few streets away, a gang of young...
View ArticleYou'll Never Forget Your First Time at One of Romania's Glamorous Fairgrounds
I first took photographs at a Romanian fairground in 2008, in the city of Rosiorii de Vede. I hung out with the kinds of people who draw their living from following the fair: merchants, grill masters,...
View ArticleThe FBI Is Trying to Recruit Muslims As Snitches by Putting Them On No-Fly Lists
Planes at San Francisco International Airport, where Dr. Rahinah Ibrahim was arrested in 2004 (Photo via) Dr Rahinah Ibrahim is not a national security threat. The federal government even said so. It...
View ArticleVICE Loves Magnum: Peter Marlow's Incredible Photos of Eerie Crises
London, 1978. A National Front march. Peter Marlow’s career has covered everything from news photography to war reporting, through street photography and a much lauded collection of portraits....
View ArticleTo Rule on Aereo, the Supreme Court Has to Figure Out What Aereo Is
To Rule on Aereo, the Supreme Court Has to Figure Out What Aereo Is
View Article'Disco Night Sept 11'
Photo by Peter van Agtmael/Magnum My tenth-grade American history teacher once told us that in the Civil War, twice as many men died of disease than died in combat. That macabre Snapple fact is all I...
View ArticleEssen Is a Paradise
Once upon a time, a thriving arms industry operated in Essen, but that stopped being something to be proud of around the same time the German city was mercilessly bombed by the Allies during World War...
View ArticleWe Asked an Expert What Would Happen If Oil Became Obsolete
Illustration by Sam Taylor This month, in a “game changing” development, the US navy said it had developed technology that allows its ships to make fuel from nothing but seawater. In other words, we...
View ArticleWashington, DC Could Be the Next Place to Legalize and Tax Weed
Washington, DC Could Be the Next Place to Legalize and Tax Weed
View ArticleThere Are Still Broken Bones Buried Under Bangladesh's Collapsed Sweat Shop
Rescuers at Rana Plaza waiting in line to carry out the dead bodies retrieved from under the rubble. Photos by Atish Saha One year ago today, a nine-story factory building named Rana Plaza in Savar,...
View ArticleBlobby Boys - Part 8
Keep your eyes peeled for new installments of Blobby Boys every Wednesday (we're a day late today) from here until the end of time.
View ArticleWeediquette: The Cannabis Republic of Uruguay - Full Length
At the end of 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to fully legalize marijuana. VICE correspondent Krishna Andavolu heads over to Uruguay to check out how the country is adjusting to a...
View ArticleFrench Right Wingers Are Patrolling the City of Lille's Subways for 'Scum'
Members of Génération Identitaire during their first anti-scum tour on March 14. All photos courtesy of Génération Identitaire via Flickr Last month, members of extreme right-wing group Génération...
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