Exploring the Unspoiled Outback of Australia
This article is part of our VICE Weekends summer series, presented by WeisJames Whineray is a contemporary photographer living and working in Perth. He recently travelled to Karijini National Park in...
View ArticleThomas Morton Meets First Lady Michelle Obama on 'BALLS DEEP'
After spending time with senior citizens, Trump supporters, and college freshmen, BALLS DEEP host Thomas Morton heads off to our nation's capital to see what life is like for some government staffers...
View ArticleHow Your New Year’s Eve Is Going to Go This Year
It's me, the Enforced Fun Gremlin! [Sound of a party hooter approaching from a distance; that curious dark feeling of a handful of confetti fluttering down around you; the sensation of a Corky's shot...
View ArticlePhilippine President Walks Back on Comment That He Once Threw Someone from a...
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made another shocking claim this week when he said that he once threw a "corrupt" person from a helicopter in flight as punishment. He then threatened to do it...
View ArticleWhy This Year's Best TV Shows Make Me Optimistic for 2017
It's nothing new to proclaim that we had some pretty great television in 2016—FX Networks Research counted 455 scripted series this year, so some of them have to be good. But what stood out the most...
View ArticleHow to Make Money in Toronto
In the season finale of PAYDAY, we meet a party promoter, an ex-drug dealing window washer, a billionaire DJ, and a woman who is paid to party as they try to readjust their lives in the competitive...
View ArticleDesert Portraits and Psy-Trance Celebrations in Rajasthan
This article is part of our VICE Weekends summer series, presented by WeisByron Spencer's photographic career began through experimentations in documenting the styles and eccentricities in the world...
View ArticleI Wore Pheromones to Become a Sex God
Pheromones are mysterious, unscented love-chemicals that send signals about your moods, your sexual orientation, and your genetic makeup. Animals use these chemicals to attract potential mates; humans...
View ArticleAn Alternate History of America's Meth Problem
Before Americans were panicking about heroin, they were freaking out about meth. By now you've probably heard something about the drug and its litany of evils; even leaving aside pop culture phenomena...
View Article2016: The Year the Old Took Control
2016 has been a year of shockers. From new kinds of terrorism and unimaginable geopolitical alliances, to unexpected election results and the rise of populist parties on the left and right, it has been...
View ArticleA Nice Reminder of All the Times Politicians Just Completely Ignored the...
"People in this country have had enough of experts," Michael Gove told Sky News in June while he was busy peddling the ugly orgy of misinformation that informed the EU referendum. The comment came...
View ArticleJiwa-Jiwa Menggali Warisan Berharga Album Disko dan Boogie Indonesia Masa Lalu
Artikel ini pertama kali tayang di THUMP Netherlands. Michiel Sekan memburu 'emas' yang tertimbun di Indonesia. Dia meluncurkan label Jiwa Jiwa, yang fokus merilis ulang kaset-kaset lama dari genre...
View ArticleThe Year in Bad Celebrity Apologies
Celebrities being on social media means the flimsy barrier between them and us has shrunk exponentially, which is great if you want Lady Gaga to see your "Mom" tweet, but it also means we're...
View ArticleThe Story of 2016 as Told in GIFs
All GIFs by JuniorSkeptic Yes, 2016 was garbage. It's almost cliché to say it at this point, but here we are staring down the barrel of all this past year has wrought and seizing one last opportunity...
View ArticleHappy 10th Birthday, 2007: The Year of the 'Celebrity Car Crash'
The year 2007—a simpler time, mostly. Steve Jobs announced the iPhone. The most devastating thing in British politics was the SNP winning in Scotland. The smoking ban happened. But in the world of...
View ArticleWhat's Actually Open on New Year's Day
This article is part of our VICE Weekends summer series, presented by WeisNew year, new you, same old need for caffeine and food. I guess some things never change? Here's a...
View ArticleWhat We Learned About Australia in 2016
This time a year ago I thought Australia, as a nation, had finally hit peak stupid. Back then, we were all looking to 2016 with a sense of hope. There was this feeling that this whole big dumb island...
View ArticleHow Scared Should I Be of 2017
Welcome to "How Scared Should I Be?" the column that quantifies the scariness of everything under the sun, and teaches you how to allocate that most precious of natural resources: your fear. A lot of...
View ArticleThe Best VICE Photos of 2016
I have the great pleasure of being able to produce a lot of original imagery for both our monthly magazine and vice.com as the resident photo dweeb here. When I'm not commissioning, I'm trying to...
View ArticleYour Monthly Horoscope: January, 2017
The new year opens with Mercury retrograde, but don't worry: Mercury will be direct in time for an emotional as hell full moon in Water sign Cancer! A new moon in cool, logical Air sign Aquarius comes...
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