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Thomas Morton Shares the Slang He Learned as a Tugboat Deckhand on Today's 'Daily VICE'
Then VICE Sports takes us inside the family-owned business in Taiwan that's been making NBA courtside seats since 1925 and Motherboard tells us about former Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge's alien obsession.
Talking Indie Rock, Time Travel, and Astrophysics with Author Mo Daviau
Her new book answers a question we’ve all asked ourselves: If you could go back in time and see any concert from the past, which would you choose?
A New Novel Asks What Would Happen if a Black Man Woke Up White (Except for His Ass)
'Blackass,' the debut novel from A. Igoni Barrett, is a hilarious tale of race, sexuality, and Kafkaesque metamorphosis.
Brian Evenson’s Writing Is as Brutal as It Is Beautiful
Evenson's universe of psycho-cerebral horror is so unsettling that it has the ability to make something about the room in which you read him seem off.
Read an Excerpt from the Posthumous Novel of Murdered Iranian Punk Ali Eskandarian
In 2013, Ali Eskandarian was shot dead in New York with two members of the Iranian punk band Yellow Dogs. Here is an exclusive excerpt from his semi-autobiographical novel, 'Golden Years.'
Author Ottessa Moshfegh on Phoniness, Power, and Aligning Yourself with 'Rich White People'
We caught up with the author to talk about her new novel and how she sees her popularity as similar to how people like cronuts.
John McManus Wrote the Best Short Story About a Thomas Jefferson Clone You’ll Read This Year
We spoke to the author of "Fox Tooth Heart" about his long break from publication and why shame is the most powerful and revealing emotion.
Joy Williams Captures the Absurdity of America in Her Stories
The dark, funny-sad stories in her new collection ;The Visiting Privilege' are both a warning and an offering to a country in distress.
Dennis Cooper Wants to Give You a Complicated Erection with His Debut Horror Film
Like Cattle Towards Glow follows 13 young characters on terrifying sexual misadventures.
Two Vodkas and One Iced Coffee with Salman Rushdie
VICE caught up with the iconic author to discuss his 12th novel, 'Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights.' As he chatted about everything from fatwa to Twitter feuds, Rushdie proved he is as controversial, and incredible, as ever.
We Asked Australia's True Crime Expert Why the Country Is So Obsessed with Horrible Murders
"It's a more interesting way to get riled up than watching Q&A, because there's a murder."
Jonathan Ames Looks Back at His 2004 Novel, 'Wake Up, Sir!'
The book the creator of Bored to Death wrote ten years ago is finally getting released in the UK. It tells the story of a neurotic, alcoholic, struggling artist who has a crazy uncle and an imaginary butler.