Jean-Francois Hamelin Takes Beautiful Photographs of Rural Quebec
Montrealer Jean-Francois Hamelin has been capturing the essence of rural Quebec for many years, most recently in his project titled “Temiscamingue”—named after a region of 10,000 square kilometres in...
View ArticleI Want to Bone Justin Trudeau
I’ve been following Justin Trudeau for a while now, and recently, I’ve come to the conclusion that I dig the guy. Actually, I don’t just fancy him. I want to fuck him real bad. But I don’t want to...
View ArticleThe Muslim Brotherhood Calls for Friday of Rejection
The National Coalition of Legitimacy, which is lead by the Muslim Brotherhood and its supporters, has called for a “Friday of Rejection” demonstration, denouncing the coup and the mass arrests of its...
View ArticleCan an Atheist Church Make Nonbelievers Nicer?
Photo via the Atheist Bus campaign in Canada I became an atheist because I wanted to stay home on Sundays. Sure, later I read about a bunch of what I think are pretty good reasons to not believe in...
View ArticleGigi Ibrahim Discusses What Happens Next in Egypt with Tim Pool
Egyptian blogger, journalist, and activist Gigi Ibrahim joins VICE's Tim Pool to discuss what happens now that Morsi is no longer president. Watch below and be sure to check back for photos,...
View ArticleThis Lady Thinks the Centre of the Earth Is Hollow and Full of Alien Humanoids
Dear Earth, are there aliens in the centre of you? via Flickr Who doesn’t love a good ol’ fashioned conspiracy theory? I’m not talking about boring shit like shadow governments or Bigfoot. I’m talking...
View ArticleTrinity Bellwoods Needs Fewer Cops and More Toilets
A riveting photograph of Canadian democracy in action, by Michael Toledano. Instead of an angry mob of neighbours complaining about an orgy of drunken disorderly conduct in Trinity Bellwoods Park, a...
View ArticleThe Muslim Brotherhood Prepares for Its 'Day of Rage'
Swathed like lissom crows in black niqabs, the girls hopped up and down in the sun. Bearing the burial shrouds they had brought to Nasr City, they sang in shrill unison about how they longed for...
View ArticlePeter Hoffmeister Lived with Bears in Yosemite and Survived to Write a Book...
All photos courtesy of Peter Hoffmeister. A group of people who call themselves Dirtbags have been living illegally in Yosemite National Park since the end of World War II. The Dirtbags sleep in...
View ArticleRob Ford's New Music Video Includes Our Photoshopped Image of Him with a Pipe
Things have been quiet over at Camp Robbie for the past couple of weeks as the Toronto Police's blitz on drug dens kinda put a cap in the flow of non-stop Rob Ford crack pipe controversy. Time will...
View ArticleEritrea Has Failed to Realize Its Revolutionary Dream
After the Eritrean independence war ended in 1991, Eritreans threw themselves into reconstructing the country's shattered infrastructure, with whole villages helping out to build small dams,...
View ArticleRestore the Fourth Wants the American Government to Stop Spying on Everyone
Instead of getting drunk and grilling on a roof somewhere, several hundred New Yorkers chose to spend their Fourth of July protesting the establishment of the surveillance state that, as we all know...
View ArticleIs Canada Run by a Gay Mafia?
J. Baird answerin' Qs. via Flickr. When Canada's Conservative government won a majority election government over two years ago, many Canuck leftists braced themselves for a nightmare. A country run by...
View ArticleLive Video of Rival Protesters Clashing on Cairo's Oct. 6th Bridge
For three hours on Friday night, pro-Morsi demonstrators and anti-government protesters waged a pitched battle on the Oct. 6th Bridge in central Cairo. Both sides threw rocks, shot fireworks, and and...
View ArticleTristan Casey's Photos Make B.C. Look Like the Earth's Most Wonderful Place
I've been to Vancouver. I felt nothing: I stared at the mountains and shrugged. I looked at the water and back into my iPhone. If I saw the Vancouver that Tristan Casey knows, I probably would have...
View ArticleInside the Mind of a Female Pedophile
Alissa Nutting’s first book, Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls, presented an impressive range of voices, from space-age pornstars to witchy cannibals to corpse-smokers and amputees. Somehow she was...
View ArticleSwimming with Warlords
Nabi Gechi is a killer who doesn’t bother with subtleties. Two weeks ago the militia commander directed an attack against a house in Northern Afghanistan filled with Taliban. After his men surrounded...
View ArticleA Divided Egypt Battles with Fireworks, Rocks, and Guns
The young man's face was covered in a flag made to serve as a bloody, makeshift shroud. His unconscious head bounced with the jog of the men who carried him. He was among hundreds hurt in Cairo on...
View ArticleIn Nasr City, a Demonstration Ends in Bloodshed
Near the Rabaa Al-Adawiya Mosque in Nasr City in Cairo, hundreds of supporters of the deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood party voiced their disbelief that the...
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