Volume 18 Τεύχος 4

  • Here Lies a Bunch of Mexican Drug Dealers

    The tombs of Jardines del Humaya in the Mexican state of Sinaloa seem to have been inspired by the great pyramids of Egypt. Both sites were built to symbolize the ascent of powerful rulers to heaven, but in Humaya’s case most of the...

  • Driller

    We are quickly approaching the two-year mark of me not giving a shit that Michael Jackson is dead. Next year will be exactly 30 years since Thriller was released, the last time I slightly cared about him.

  • What Makes the Best Pet?

    Which is a better pet? A turtle, table, or steak?

  • The New Libyans

    Trevor Snapp is a photojournalistic superhero, so it was no surprise that "The New Libyans" piece we posted yesterday was one of the best things we've seen about the conflict thus far. It will run in the April issue of the print magazine, but we deemed...

  • The Gospel of Glut

    I'm sitting in a conference room at the VICE Brooklyn office across from James Frey. We're talking, and I'm still not sure exactly how or why this meeting happened, but I'm listening closely.

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  • Hippo Mary’s Vendetta

    This is the first installment of the novel Toupee by Brett Gelman, which Vice will be serializing through the remainder of 2011. The manuscript was discovered inside an empty toilet tank in an abandoned apartment in Joshua Tree. The...

  • Desert Boys

    Photos by Annabel Mehran Stylist: Deanna Zaccari

  • The New Libyans

    The Friday after former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak fled Cairo, I strolled through the postrevolution euphoria in Tahrir Square: men and women on their knees reciting thankful prayers, cheering teenagers, and giddy, hopeful children. It was a...