Chloe Orefice Loves 'Stuff' and Boobs
So many of the photographers whom I admire took pictures of their friends all the time, which made me think, I could do that! So, I did, and I still do—photographing everything and everyone...
View ArticleRomanians Are Slaughtering Packs of Stray Dogs
Photo by Vier Pfoten In early September, stray dogs attacked and killed a four-year-old child near a park in Bucharest, Romania. That incident highlighted one of the biggest problems facing the...
View ArticleI Have Voluntary Tourette’s (and Am Insane)
Selfie by the author It seems like just yesterday when Blake Butler, all doe-eyed and full of weird collections of words, began writing for us on a weekly basis. Over time, what started as a regular...
View ArticleNicolas Lévesque Photographs Gun-Loving Americans
With a population of almost 30,000, Kennesaw is like any other small city in Cobb County, Georgia: friendly, sunny, quiet, and flat. There’s a Walmart, a Starbucks, a Target, and not a whole lot to...
View ArticleVICE Premiere: 'The Greatest Pretender' by Archie Green
We've been bigging-up Cleveland-born rapper/producer Archie Green for the past few months, impatiently waiting for the drop of his first proper release, The Greatest Pretender. You can finally give...
View ArticleFloridians Are Losing Their Minds on Synthetic Cannabis
The rumors are floating among bystanders in downtown St. Petersburg, where a body lies motionless on the sidewalk, covered by a plastic sheet. Was it over a stolen lighter? Or was it a bicycle? It...
View ArticleVICE Premiere: Unstoppable Death Machines's "Shake It Crazy" Video
Unstoppable Death Machines at Present Company. Photo by Tod Seelie Unstoppable Death Machines are Mike and Billy Tucci, two long-haired, weed-obsessed Brooklyn brothers who play spazzed-out,...
View ArticleJurassic Parka
Barneys New York coat, Eckhaus Latta top, vintage skirt, Timberland boots; Eckhaus Latta jacket, vintage top, LL Bean shorts, Timberland boots PHOTOS BY BEN TAYLOR STYLIST: ALEXANDRA MARZELLA Hair:...
View ArticleA Few Impressions: Universalizing Art: 'The Disaster Artist' and 'The Room'
Image by Courtney Nicholas The Disaster Artist is a book about the making of a film called The Room, which came out in 2003 and has since achieved a glorified cult status as possibly one of the worst...
View ArticleBedouins in Israel Are Being Driven from Their Land with Tear Gas and Water...
On Saturday, thousands of protesters across Israel and the West Bank rallied against a plan to displace Bedouin residents of the Naqab (or Negev) desert. The day was billed a "Day of Rage" and it...
View ArticleThe Many Arrests of New Brunswick Journalist Miles Howe
Miles Howe. via Facebook. Miles Howe is no stranger to getting arrested in New Brunswick. As a journalist for the independent Canadian news site, Media Co-Op, Miles has been covering the anti-fracking...
View ArticleIreland Must Act to Combat Its Growing Heroin Problem
Dublin. Photo by Paul Roban In the early 1980s, a man named Tony "King Scum" Felloni began importing large quantities of heroin into the Republic of Ireland. The drug quickly began to work its way...
View ArticlePeople in Colorado Are Now Shooting Themselves Faster Than They Can Die in...
Hunter S. Thompson's last interview via When iconic writer Hunter S. Thompson shot himself in 2005 at his home near Aspen, Colorado, Rolling Stone filled an entire issue with speculation about why...
View ArticleMeet the Guys Behind Top Cities Lists and Urban Beauty Pageants
We all know beauty pageants—cosmopolitan competitions based on beauty, makeup, and tiaras. While personality, talent, and intelligence might come second to hair and heels, that is not the case in...
View ArticleNew Jersey Is Trying to Ban People from Eating While Driving
Image via. Part of what it means to be an American is the ability to do whatever the fuck you want inside of your car, unless it involves drinking and driving. This space is a welcomed extension of...
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ALEJANDRO ZAMBRA Alejandro Zambra has lived in Santiago, Chile, for nearly his entire life and has written two novels, Bonsai and Ways of Going Home. We asked him about his career, and this is what he...
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