Latest
Vice News Tonight

The Republican fight to criminalize protest tactics
VICE News
3.16.17
Longreads Or Whatever

What Happens When South Africa’s Gqom Underground Goes Global?
Disenfranchised kids and a desire to dance gave birth to the broken beats of gqom, but with the genre's ascent came drugs and major label cash-ins. We explore what's next for the scene.
Sihle Mthembu
3.16.17
Noisey News

Listen to a New Weezer Song, “Feels Like Summer,” Which Does Not Sound Like Summer, But Does Sound Weird
It’s from their forthcoming, as-yet-untitled 11th studio record.
Alex Robert Ross
3.16.17
The Tight Squeeze Issue

New Words Are Being Invented to Talk About Our Dying Planet
We know climate change is bad, but we don't really know how bad.
Livia Albeck-Ripka
3.16.17
Fighting Words

Music is Bad For Meditation
And I'm a musician.
Adam Brodsky
3.16.17
personA

Addressing the Eye-Popping and Perplexing Imagery of ‘Persona 5’
The Japanese RPG dazzles with its vibrant visuals, save for when they contradict what the story’s trying to say.
Mike Diver
3.16.17
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

American Teen Khalid Peforms for Jimmy Fallon, Who's An Overgrown Teen
He performed “Location” with The Roots.
Alex Robert Ross
3.16.17
Sports

Before Conquering the Big East, Villanova's Josh Hart Earned Scouting's Highest Honor
Only about 5 percent of Boy Scouts can call themselves an Eagle Scout. Among them is Josh Hart, who years before helping lead Villanova to another NCAA tournament promised his dad that he would achieve Scouting's highest ranking.
Tim Casey
3.16.17
protest

Farmers Protest Cement Factory With Cement Shoes In Jakarta
The farmers won a court case to block construction, but the cement factory is going to be built anyway.
Arzia Tivany Wargadiredja
3.16.17
Important Events

Questions That Still Need Answering: Two Years On from the Poo Plane
Why don't they make this a public holiday?
Joel Golby
3.16.17
healthcare

Trump's health chief says states can pass anti-vaxxer laws if they want
Tess Owen
3.16.17
Profile

From Mess to Magic: Inside the Mind of Brooke Candy
Ahead of her official debut album, we spoke to the club-rap-turned-pop artist about drugs, sobriety and queerness in the era of Trump.
Daisy Jones
3.16.17
1007826290