journalism
Χτυπούσα Ηρωίνη στις Τουαλέτες, Ενώ Δούλευα σε μία από τις Μεγαλύτερες Εφημερίδες της Αγγλίας
Ο Joel Lewin εργαζόταν σε μία από τις πιο διάσημες οικονομικές εφημερίδες του κόσμου. Όμως, ενώ έγραφε για τις μετοχές της Tesco, παράλληλα έκλεβε από τη γνωστή αλυσίδα σούπερ μάρκετ, για να εξασφαλίσει χρήματα για τη δόση του.
Φωτογραφίζοντας τη Μέση Ανατολή Εν Καιρώ Ειρήνης
Φωτογραφίες που μας υπενθυμίζουν ότι πίσω από τα δελτία ειδήσεων υπήρξαν κάποτε και καθημερινοί άνθρωποι με κανονικές ζωές.
Ritchie Yorke On Rock and Roll
After 50 years of interviewing, befriending, and touring with Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin, Led Zeppelin, and John and Yoko Ritchie Yorke is officially the coolest thing to come out of Toowoomba.
What Tony Abbott and Stephen Harper can Learn From Each Other
Besides loving church and hating science, the Prime Ministers of Australia and Canada have a lot in common—including awkward expense scandals.
The VICE Podcast - Is Free Content Ruining Journalism?
This week on the podcast, John R. MacArthur, the publisher of Harper's, talks about his October manifesto arguing against the flood of free content on the web and the dilution of reporting and writing in the media.
Sebastian Junger Tells Us War Stories Over Beers
What’s better than beer and war stories? Not much, and that’s what the Brooklyn Brewery is serving up with their lecture series, War Correspondents. A few weeks ago, we saw all-around badass and Vanity Fair reporter Sebastian Junger speak about his new...
Is the Mexican Government Failing to Protect Journalists?
Anabel Hernandez has been exposing corruption at the highest levels of Mexican law enforcement since 2008 despite numerous threats against her and her family. I talked to her about the Mexican government's lack of effort to protect journalists like her.
Anna Krien Explores the Dark Side of Australian Football Culture
Anna Krien's book Night Games is primarily about a rape trial of a footballer, and in it somehow Krien manages to pry open a world of tacky nightclubs, gangbangs, and locker-room jokes, by first of all admitting how lost she is in it herself.
Can Britain Handle the Rapes, Killings, and Clans in Somalia?
There's a big meeting in London tomorrow to talk about all of Somalia's problems. Officials from the UN, the African Union, the IMF, and 50 countries will be there to impart their wisdom/spout platitudes in a bid to help Somalia rebuild itself after...
I Was Tortured as a Bahraini Political Prisoner
Bahraini journalist Ahmed Radhi was one of the 500 prisoners who were detained following the citizen uprising against Bahrain’s government that began in 2011. Ahmed told us about the supposed reasons for his detention and the poor conditions he faced...
The Upside to a Giant Gadget Orgy
To view a trade show like CES solely through the risk-free booths of the big boys ignores the opportunity present to check out what's cooking on the fringes.