
Rachel Miller
rachel.miller@vice.comRachel Miller is Deputy Editor of VICE Life and the author of The Art of Showing Up: How to Be There for Yourself and Your People.
The Dave App Promises Low-Cost Cash Advances—What's the Catch?
The app lets you borrow up to $100, but it's definitely not free money.
Why Can't WNBA Broadcasters Get the Players’ Names Right?
There are only 144 names to learn and the teams provide pronunciation guides. And yet.
How to Have the Queerest Summer of Your God Damn Life if You're Newly Out
Advice from some queers of party experience to baby gays (of all ages).
The Physical Toll of Drag Is a Brutal—But Constant—Reality for Performers
Makeup and wigs often conceal injuries like broken toes and cracked ribs.
13 Queer Books To Read at the Beach, Pool, or Wherever You Are This Summer
Whether you want a romance, a coming-of-age-story, or a murder mystery set at a leather contest, we've got you covered.
Hm, No One Had a Problem With Puberty Blockers When Only Cis Kids Took Them
Lawmakers hell-bent on taking puberty blockers away from trans kids are ignoring all the research that says they're safe for everyone.
'I Don't Want to Work Out Because I'm Afraid to Find Out I'm in Bad Shape'
Whether you're anxious about classism or another exercise–based mental block, here are a bunch of tricks for overcoming your biggest internal objections.
For Diversity Consultants, the Past Year Has Been a Roller Coaster
Experts in addressing racism and bias in the workplace have been very, very busy.
How to Date During Horny Vax Summer if You're Looking for a Relationship
It can be hard to believe you’ll find someone when hedonism seems to be the collective mood, but a lot of people want to lock it down after lockdown.
How to Bravely Go Back to the Doctor if It's Been a Few Years
Whether you took a pandemic hiatus or a… um… way longer one, here’s how to go back to the doctor and actually get something out of it.
How to Prepare Your Pandemic Pup for Your Post-Vax Return to ‘Normal’ Life
Don't stress at the first signs of adjustment trouble; there is a lot you can do for yourself and your dog now to smooth the transition.