British on Vice
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A Jailbait Loving Perv Destroyed Amanda Todd's Life
The vigilante justice of Anonymous is simply a band-aid on a very serious and quickly growing problem online that is putting vulnerable young girls like Amanda Todd in a very complicated and destructive type of danger. Full story
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Plight of the Concorde
Remembering the Concorde, Flight 4590, and an insatiable appetite for jet fuel. Full story
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Getting Pumped for Pulp
And reordering the Britpop Hierarchy while we're at it. Full story
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Get To The Point
Pens Bring Back the Spirit of Girl Punk Groups Sounding Retarded Again
A while ago we started doing monthly issue launch parties at the Old Blue Last. The whole concept should have been pretty elementary: have a party, a bunch of people drink and the bands covered in the magazine that month come down and play. Full story
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The History Of Dad
The Vice Interview
My father Stephen has done a lot of pretty cool things that have been significant in recent British history. He started something called the Boilerhouse Project at the V&A in the 80s, set up the Design Museum, wrote a book called Sex, Drink and Fast Cars and didn't let me Full story
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Barnsley Calling
We're Going to Have a Bin Party Tonight. Alright!
In a spasm of true British ingenuity, teenage gangs in Barnsley have been stealing, then setting fire to plastic wheelie bins. Full story
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Partying In Prison
Don't let this bum you out, but British prison suicides are up by a huge fucking 40 per cent. Full story
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Ready, Steady, Go!
Ah, the grand tradition of British bands writing paeans to their own youth culture. Such sociological undertakings are part of a long lineage, from The Who to The Jam, The Smiths to Blur. Full story
Thought and Memory
New Fiction by Ed Park
Malaysian Neo-Nazis
Fighting for a Pure Malay Race
The Strongest Dwarf in New Jersey
Remembering My Tormentor
Gay Men and Their Misogyny Problem
It's Not Cute Anymore
Snooping Around Nicolas Cage's House
So Many Bummers
Saudi Arabia's Feminist Revolution
It's Not Happening