Chanté Joseph
Welcome to the Era of Optimisation Dating
Hustle-culture has finally hit dating. From love surveys to co-working coffee dates, we're screening potential lovers with streamlined efficiency.
Will Being Cringe Set You Free? An Investigation
Turns out there is a lot of truth to the longstanding and oft-shared meme.
'We Need to Connect with Our Elders' – The Joys and Fears of Growing Up Black British Caribbean
It's so important to revive the traditions that have been swept away by migration and integration.
Men Seem to Endorse COVID Conspiracies More Than Women. Why?
It's worrying when you consider that men are twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than women.
How IG Gossip Pages Like the Shade Borough Replaced the Celeb Mag
The glossy celebrity magazine is dead; long live the anonymous Instagram gossip account.
The Nostalgic Twitter Account Posting Joyful Photos of Black British Identity
@Blackndbritishh has delighted Twitter users with photos of school-age Stormzy and NWA in Brixton. VICE spoke to its creator.
This Is What a Second Wave of Coronavirus Might Look Like in the UK
Medical experts have warned of a “worst-case scenario” in which 120,000 people die in a second coronavirus outbreak this winter.
Black Lives Matter Was Always Designed to Be a Global Movement
BLM founder Opal Tometi always intended for the diaspora to come together in fighting anti-Black racism.
Forget the Movie Stereotypes – This Is How to Handle a Breakup
Inhaling ice cream and singing along to ballads works in movies, but what do unscripted women do?
Confronting the Colonial Past of Jamaica's Hard Dough Bread
Also known as “hardo,” the bread is a thick and ever-so-slightly sweet loaf consumed widely in Jamaica, but whose origins span the globe—and the country's history.
The Classic 'Album Release Cycle' Seems to Be Dying
Am I the only one who was like "I cannot keep up with all these projects coming out right at the end of the year, the fuck?" No? Good.
Ghetts’ Live Show Proves Why He’ll Always Be a Grime OG
He blends both parts of his legacy – from his younger days as Ghetto, to last year's 'Ghetto Gospel: The New Testament' album – with total ease.