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'There's No Other Rapper Doing Geopolitical, Communist Rap': An Interview with Ghais Guevara
"I can't sit and just talk about what’s specifically going on in my neighbourhood because it's always connected to what's going on in other places.”
Dréya Mac: Bigger Than TikTok
The 22-year-old rapper and Noisey cover star has reached viral fame in just two short years. But she’s only just getting started.
Ydegirl’s Gorgeous Pop Has A Haunting Backstory
The Danish musician draws inspiration from a 2000-year-old bog body, and her own life.
This Guy Bought A Ghost Town
When Brent Underwood bought an abandoned mining town, he didn't anticipate moving there to ride out a pandemic. Or that it might actually be haunted.
This Daughter of an Actress and Politician Is Carving Her Own Path as a Voice for Gen Z Activism
On Philippine Independence Day, VICE spoke with 19-year-old artist Frankie Pangilinan about what fighting for freedom looks like in 2020.
Mark Ronson Knows He'll Never Beat 'Uptown Funk'
We met the producer ahead of the release of his new album, to talk about songwriting, L.A., his break-up, Amy Winehouse, and the highs and lows of creating an international hit.
Chris Rush Lived Through the Fire to Share the Flame
Starts taking LSD at age 12. Roams the country working for Christian drug smugglers. Survives violent attacks over his sexuality. Luke Goebel speaks to the man who has seemingly lived through it all and has finally, unbelievably, put it on paper.
Inside the Super Positive Community of Competitive YouTube Water Drinkers
Deep in the heart of YouTube exists a wholesome little oasis of highly hydrated young people.
Comedian Rose Matafeo Is More Than Your 'Ethnically Ambiguous Sassy Best Friend'
Rising star Rose Matafeo recently won one of comedy's biggest prizes for her show "Horndog." We talked about love, life, and the sexual politics of the wider industry.
Terence Nance Is Conquering Hollywood with the Power of His People
The creator of 'Random Acts of Flyness' has a bold vision of blackness that revolutionized TV in 2018—and he's just getting started.
Nitza Villapol Taught Generations of Cubans How to Make Do and Eat Well
To say that Nitza Villapol wrote the most important Cuban cookbook would be to understate her influence.
Ligaya Mishan Is a Different Kind of Food Critic
Even beyond her New York Times column that focuses on immigrant foods, Mishan has emerged as an activist voice for Asian-Americans.