Volume 17 Issue 5

  • The Last Interview With Alexander Shulgin

    I love Alexander Shulgin. I've loved him from the first moment I read about him. He is my idol, my hero, my sun, my O2.

  • Light Pollution

    I have been staring out the window at a blur of wildflowers, and this is the first sentence to leave my mouth in 45 minutes.

  • The Corpse

    Of the many rumors surrounding Bredo Morstoel, here is the most endearing: He arranged his deathbed pillows into a secret signal for his grandson.

  • Hell On Earth

    Situated at the southernmost tip of the Middle East, just across the Gulf of Aden from Somalia, Yemen is the region's poorest country, and one of the more heavily armed Arab nations.

  • Bret Easton Ellis

    Over the course of six novels and one book of short stories, Bret Easton Ellis has put together one of the most entertaining, fascinating, and fucked-up bodies of work in contemporary literature.

  • Spring Break 2010, Woooo!

    This past March, I was sent by Vice to cover spring break in Cancun. The combination of lowered inhibitions, keg stands, board shorts, tribal tats, and hair extensions should have made for HILARIOUS photos, but unfortunately everything went wrong.

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  • Records

    MAX TANNONE Mos Dub Mixtape You know what the world doesn’t really need? A bunch of songs that mash up the black guy from Be Kind Rewind with dub. Max Tannone’s the one-man gimmick machine

  • Workin’ On My Night Cheese

    There’s an old wives’ tale that claims that eating cheese before bed makes you dream weird and incredible things. For serious? The British Medical Journal thinks so. A finely-aged 1964 edition tells of a man whose nightly supper...

  • Teachers on a Chair

    Photos by Chris Diprose Styling by Kate Reynolds

  • Vice Comics

    "That footage is gonna reek of beagle-jaw!"

  • California Dream Logicking

    Most modern music tagged as psychedelic at best resembles the jittery head spins of two cups of black coffee. With tentative reverb puddles the only nod to tripping, these are tame bands embellishing their dull college rock with download hype.

  • Kagomaniacs

    No Smoking.