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Searching for Purpose: Has Justin Bieber Outgrown Himself?
Last night in London, the pop star seemed lost in a realm where it doesn't really matter what he does, because everyone will love him for it regardless.
Hating Kim Kardashian Is the Most Boring Thing You Can Do
She got robbed and you're happy about it. Of course "she had it coming." Of course you'd think that.
John Lennon's Sunglasses Steal the Show at This Photography Book Exhibit
The iconic objects of America’s most revered icons get photographed by Henry Leutwyler.
The Infuriating Appeal of Hyper-Exclusive Dating Apps
I tried to get into the exclusive dating site Raya and was rejected because I'm not a rich Instagram star. Undeterred, I continued on my journey to find out how it feels to be part of a members-only dating crowd.
My Slice of Life with the Pizza Underground
Playing in a pizza-themed Velvet Underground cover band with Macaulay Culkin taught me more about the nature of celebrity—and pizza—than I'd bargained for.
Why Celebrities Fake Relationships to Help Their Careers
Hiddleswift is the latest in a long line of relationships that have been accused of being about something other than true love.
Why Do Child Stars Sink or Swim?
We asked a famed child agent and former child stars themselves about what condemns (or saves) young actors from becoming train wrecks?
Explore LA's Fame Obsession with Giant 3D Postcards
LA-based artist Alex Israel uses billboards, talk shows, and fake beaches to re-evaluate the City of Angels.
Meet the Twins Who Sleep Naked with Toys and Sell Them on Instagram for Art
On this episode of 'Daily VICE' we meet up with artist duo the Kaplan Twins in LA to talk about their Instagram project.
What It's Like Working as a Paparazzo in Cannes
"Cannes isn't about the movies. It's about branding, about banks, fashion, jewelry, drinks... It's one big brothel. Actors, they're all whores."
How Instagram Is Changing the Art World
The app has made me more successful than ever, but at the expense of my art.
The Most Famous Daiquiri in the World Tastes Like Sweet, Frozen Fame
I visited the cathedral of daiquiris in Havana, the place where Ernest Hemingway visited on a daily basis, to see if the drink still held up after all these years of fame.