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Health

Why I’m Starting a Cookery Class for People Living with Cancer
London-based food writer Ryan Riley, who lost his mother to cancer as a teenager, is developing a free cooking course for those undergoing cancer treatments.
Ryan Riley
3.14.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

The Ex-Cop Who Killed Michael Brown Admitted to Using the N-Word
The revelation comes from documents in a civil suit over former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson's killing of the unarmed teenager.
Allie Conti
3.14.17
Waypoint

The 'Destiny' Fans Who Helped a Dying Man Achieve His Dream
After years of cancer, Mike Mariana was sick, tired, and nauseous. But that didn't stop a group of friends (and strangers) from helping him to a personal finish line.
Patrick Klepek
3.14.17
t-nasty

High School Football Recruit Creates CGI-Laden Superhero Movie to Announce He's Going to Duke
This is probably the most elaborate college football commitment video you've ever seen.
Joseph Flynn
3.14.17
PROFILES

Drunk Online to Crunk Online: How Jay Som’s Songs Went from Bedroom Musings to Hard-Won Art
The 22-year-old, Oakland-raised singer's music is raw and intimate and the opposite of clichéd, cookie-cutter indie rock.
Nikki Volpicelli
3.14.17
weed culture

Yooo, This Pizza Box Turns into a Pipe You Can Smoke With
A hell yes for humanity.
Sergio Pérez Gavilán
3.14.17
Opinion

Bodies Are the Key to Human Intelligence—What About Machines?
Most AI researchers are currently missing a central piece of the puzzle: embodiment.
Ben Medlock
3.14.17
Basketball

How Butler Basketball Moved Beyond Plucky Underdog Status
Butler opens the NCAA tournament against Winthrop as the fourth seed in the South region, the best seeding in school history.
Tim Casey
3.14.17
Guide to Games

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The Legacy of Cult Classic 'Phantom Dust'
In this episode of Guide to Games, we explore the legacy Phantom Dust.
Guide To Games

'Phantom Dust' Was Ambitious, Beautiful, And Messy
If only every apocalypse looked this good.
Danielle Riendeau
3.14.17
beer

Scientists Name Planetary System that Could Contain the Mysteries of Alien Life After Beer
Where there is water, there could be life—and beer.
Nick Rose
3.14.17
Essays

Don't Cry Over HMV, Go Support Your Local Record Store
"When you're at the cusp of a major boom in physical media you've got to jump on it. And they seemed to dip their toes very gently into it."
Luke Ottenhof
3.14.17
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