The Magic Hour Issue
Portraits of Some of the World's Most Toned Women
Photographer Jen Davis goes behind the scenes at the 2015 Ms. International competition.
Colombia's Only Forensic Geologist Searches for His Country's Disappeared People
Where do you start when you're looking for 68,000 lost souls?
April's Best and Worst Albums
Bill Fay is great, the dude from Dire Straits is not, and Death Grips may be a vast internet conspiracy perpetuated by 4chan.
Infographic: The Economics of Organ Transplants
A look at the legal and illegal worldwide trade in livers, hearts, lungs, and pancreases.
Oil-Refinery Workers in Texas Picketed for Their Lives
On February 1, 2015, one minute after midnight, 3,800 workers walked off the job at nine oil refineries around the country, claiming that they were working under unsafe conditions.
On the Lam with Bank Robber Enric Duran
In 2008, Enric Duran stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from European banks to start a progressive hacktivist commune. Nathan Schneider traveled to Catalonia to meet the man, who is still on the run from the authorities.
Fantastic Photos of Hawaii's Dwindling Goth Population
A preview of an upcoming story from VICE's soon-to-be-launched women's channel, Broadly.
What Gets Abandoned by Desperate Migrants Trying to Get to the EU
While documenting the personal effects of those who tried to reach "the other side," I came to admire the migrants' desire to leave their troubled pasts behind and build new lives.
April's Employees of the Month
Meet Jen Davis, Armando Veve, Jonathan Galassi, Wyatt Williams, Edith Zimmerman, and Jennifer Schaffer.
The April Issue of VICE Magazine Is Now Online
We just published everything from the April edition of VICE's print magazine online. We're calling it the Magic Hour Issue, and you can read it in all of its glory right here on VICE.com.