GALLERY OF HORRORS
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Artist Profile: Sam Taylor
Sam is an illustrator based in London. When not bowling (his personal best is 178 and he vows to buy a customized ball when he reaches 200) Sam finds time to draw. Most of Sam’s work is fun and slimy. He is inspired by pop culture, his friends, cartoons and technology. Apart from bowling and drawing, Sam enjoys skateboarding, watching TV and eating out. Sam’s work can be seen every week on VICE.com in the hilarious column &… Full story
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Artist Profile: Curtis Kulig & Kenneth Cappello
Curtis Kulig (LOVE ME) and Kenneth Cappello team up to put their unique spin on the Texas Chainsaw Massacre Full story
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Artist Profile: Dongyun Lee
Dongyun Lee was born and raised in Seoul, Korea. After Dongyun Lee received his BFA in Visual Communication Design, he has worked as a graphic designer for a while in Korea. Then he moved to United States and received his MFA degree in Illustration as Visual Essay at School of Vi… Full story
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Artist Profile: DJ Ghostdad
Ghostdad is a DJ, video artist, and plays guitar in the band WINWIN. Full story
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Artist Profile: Nick Gazin
"In much the same way that Captain Caveman was basically just a thinly cohesive cloud of fur, limbs, and violent energy, Nicholas Gazin can best be described as a hirsute semi-b… Full story
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Artist Profile: Michael Hsiung
Of Chinese-American descent and a native Los Angelenos, Michael C. Hsiung is known for his black-and-white pen/ink drawings depicting imaginary mustached characters and fantastical creatures, such as centaurs and mermen… Full story
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THE GALLERY OF HORRORS
VICE and Lionsgate have teamed up to celebrate the return of Leatherface on January 4th. Could it get any better? Yeah. It does. Remember how much you loved him when he was chopping people up back in boring old 2D? Well, get ready for all that Full story
The Mare
A New Story by Mary Gaitskill
Toppling a Delicate World
Being Gay and South Asian In America
There's No Sex in Prison Showers
We Usually Wore Our Underwear
Try Not to Destroy Your Life
The First Time I Took Molly
A Teacher and Her Student
Marilynne Robinson on Staying Out of Trouble
"Whitey" Isn't Very Popular in Boston
Interviews with Some of His Old Friends