Benny the Butcher and Harry Fraud Connect on ‘The Plugs I Met 2’
The rapper and producer told VICE how their collaboration came to be.
Jen Spyra’s Book ‘Big Time’ Is a Dose of Jack Handey-Approved Absurdity
VICE spoke to the former “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” writer and author about her debut short story collection.
Why the “Sunday Scaries” Survived the Pandemic
A linguist explained why the cute term for existential dread won’t go away any time soon.
Reselling Is Just One Part of a Broken Sneaker Supply Chain
Bloomberg’s cover story about resellers raises bigger issues in the sneaker community.
San Francisco Police Commissioner Doesn’t Want to Arm Teens
San Francisco city supervisors are calling for John Hamasaki's resignation after a tweet in which he suggested there are reasons why people carry guns.
America Wages Another Chicken War
The "Chicken Sandwich Wars" is a branding exercise gone terribly right.
Bobby Shmurda’s Case Exemplified How Hip-Hop Is Persecuted in the US
The Brooklyn rapper is finally home after a legal battle that started in 2014.
'Dirtbag Anthropology' Covers Masculinity, Love, and Loss
VICE spoke to comedian Kate Willett about the work and experience that led up to her audiobook.
Rush Limbaugh's Death Is a Bat Signal for Chuds
Those who mourn the prominent bigot are simply signaling their own values.
The Far-Right Has Deep Roots in New York Comedy
A story in The New Republic details how the far-right has seeped into the New York comedy scene.
Ted Alexandro Said SNL Stole His Joke, So He Asked for a Million Dollars
The New York comedian made a simple request in response to Saturday Night Live's Zillow sketch, which is very similar to his 2019 bit.
An Indian Comic Spent Over a Month in Jail for Jokes He Didn’t Tell
Munawar Faruqui was granted bail after 34 days in an Indore jail. The Muslim comic was persecuted on the basis of his art—and he isn't the first.