
Julie Fenwick
Julie is a connoisseur of the written word at VICE Australia. A liker and writer of culture, music, news and strange subcultures.
'Skatopia': An Interview With the Directors of the Best Skate Film of All Time
Laurie House and Colin Power’s 2010 film, "Skatopia: 88 Acres of Anarchy", shows the good and bad of the Appalachian skateboarding promiseland.
How to Become a Reality Star, According to Someone Who Creates Them
"If they would just play along and go down the avenues we direct them, they're gonna get screen time."
'There’s 100% Manipulation': The Inner Workings of Reality TV, According to a Producer
"With some contestants I'm just like, ‘You're a piece of shit. And I want to ruin you’."
The History Behind the Graffiti Hall of Fame: Sydney’s 90s Rave Haven
An interview with Tony Spanos. The mind behind the drop-in centre for ravers, graffers and hip hop artists of the 90's.
Riot Squad Raids Sydney House Party With Pepper Spray Over Noise Complaint
“These are our so-called protectors."
What Does a Modern Exorcism Look Like? We Asked a Catholic Priest.
"I just read from the book, sprinkle holy water. Use Latin or English. There's lots of prayers to our Father and to Our Lord and to the Saints."
Is Ketamine the Drug of the Moment?
“Good coke is hard to find, whereas Ket is easy and cheap. It makes sense why students with less money are choosing that over a $300 bag.”
DO: Soundtrack The Warmer Days With Scruff’s Debut EP 'We Outside Now'
'We Outside Now' is more than just a soundtrack for Summer.
'People Being Programmed': Inside New Zealand’s Gloriavale Religious Cult
“You’re reared in those thoughts where it’s like 'I owe the system something'... ‘Actually: I owe them my life’.”