Volume 18 Issue 3

  • Gaahl Hates Your Sweatpants

    You remember Gaahl. He's that skinny, long-haired Norseman we've featured on and off for a while now, particularly in the VICE documentary True Norwegian Black Metal.

  • Records

    The good, the bad, and the puke-worthy music of the month.

  • Remembering the Wandervogel

    You thought that youth culture began after the Second World War, but it didn't. In fact, the story goes back to the late 19th century, when urban gangs in American and Northern Europe began to attract outraged press attention through their behavior and...

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  • Employees of the Month

    When photojournalist Harry Benson traveled to America with the Beatles in 1964, he knew he would stay. Since then he’s photographed everyone from JFK to Obama to Frank Sinatra to Brad Pitt.

  • Imaginary Friend

    Photos by Ellen Rogers Stylist: Aldene Johnson

  • Look at These Fucking Boots!

    Last month we went to the dusty city of Matehuala, Mexico, in the northern state of San Luís Potosí on the high plateau of the Huasteca Potosina, in search of the pointiest long-toed cowboy boots ever made.

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  • Hose Hoes' 2

    Cover model and professional butt licker Julia Ann reminds me of my wife. (Not that my wife hangs off black curtain rods and licks butts.)

  • Gareth Pugh

    Back in 2005, Gareth Pugh was living in a squat in London when all the important UK fashion magazines attached themselves to him like a Fred Perry-clad tumor.

  • British Leather Boys

    By 1954, rock ’n’ roll had begun to flourish in Europe, evolving with its own eccentricities.

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  • Scan Her Darkly

    Photos by Aza Shade Stylist: Sam Voulters

  • The Cholombians

    A small brothel and vendors selling pirated DVDs, homemade porn, and fake Polo shirts surround “The Colombian Embassy” in Monterrey.