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In Memoriam
This was in The Meadows housing estate. A couple of weeks previously, Nathan Williams, aged 17, was shot in the estate's shopping centre. It was broad daylight and witnesses say it was after an argument over a pushbike. Here one of his friends pays...
VICE Staff
11.1.06
The Appalachia Issue

Listen To Progan Stone
This is the first instalment of a new music column written by none other than myself, Progan Stone. Every issue I'll be filtering through piles of music to tell you what's hot. I'm not going to tell you what's not cause while negativity is always...
Progan Stone
11.1.06
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All Bands Are Shit
Iceland is so expensive that if you're drinking in a bar in Reykjavik and it's your round, you might as well pull one of the kitschy Viking war-axes off the wall and use it to slice out your own kidney. This is because Iceland is blessed with vast...
Louis Pattison
11.1.06
The Appalachia Issue

Family Plot
I'm the oldest caretaker of this graveyard. It isn't that big. The first person got put in here a long time ago. Luther Thompson. He's a great-great-uncle of my family. My step-pap was his brother. That's the second grave yonder next to Luther. That...
Homer Thompson
11.1.06
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Literary/i Want My Dvds
DYNAMO'S CONCRETE PLAYGROUND In which the chav David Blaine from Bradford mystifies and bemuses a bunch of other chavs outside Bradford Nando’s with card tricks, disappearing
VICE Staff
11.1.06
The Appalachia Issue

Vice Fashion - Kids Of Cp
Photos by Travis Hogg Styling by Casey Freu First up, we have to make very clear that we had nothing whatsoever
Travis Hogg
11.1.06
The Appalachia Issue

The Great Flood
In October 2000, there was a flood in Inez, Kentucky. The EPA called it the worst environmental catastrophe in the history of the eastern United States. It was way worse than the 1989 Exxon Valdez
VICE Staff
11.1.06
The Appalachia Issue

Vice Pictures
Photos by Martin Runeborg
Martin Runeborg
11.1.06
The Appalachia Issue

Get The Hell Out
My whole family worked in the mine. My dad, my step dad, and my mum. My grandfather still works there. He's taking care of closing the mine. I'm 23 now, but when I was about 15 I was a cleaner in the mine. It felt safe since my whole family was there...
Anna Nässlander
11.1.06
The Appalachia Issue

No Kids On The Block
There are two kids in this district. Two, in a community of this size! When I was a kid in '65 there were loads of children here. There were 175 throughout the village. Us kids, we would do what kids do. We rode our scooters. There were no age limits...
René
11.1.06
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Vice Pictures
There are no street names to speak of in CP, which obviously makes it impossible for people to have regular addresses. So, instead of saying, “I live at 11 Green St”, you say “I live at the tyre with the smiley face on it three miles west of the centre...
VICE Staff
11.1.06
The Appalachia Issue

Thick Skins
We met Rhino one night at The United Bar. Over a dozen Bourbon and Coke's and a Jager shot or two, we found him to be a truly agreeable and pleasant dude. At the end of the binge Travis, our photographer, asked him how he got his nickname and Rhino...
Rhino
11.1.06
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