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Who Will Win & Who Should Win at The 2015 Juno Awards

Leonard Cohen wins everything, but can you believe Justin Bieber isn't nominated for the Fan Choice award?!
Slava Pastuk
1.29.15
Space

When Einstein Proposed a Limit to the Universe

In 1921, we learned just how wrong our notions of ‘space’ really are
Michael Byrne
1.29.15
VICE Premiere

All Music Should Be as Weird as Hot Nerds' 'Room One Flatulator'

The band's spastic, demented, synth-heavy sound encapsulates all the insanity that is 2015.
Charlie Ambler
1.29.15
News

What the Greek Left's Election Victory Means for the Greek Far Right

Though leftists won control of the government, the fascist Golden Dawn is the third most popular party in Greece at the moment.
Antonis Diniakos
1.29.15
cuba

The Cuba Diaries: One Day with a Havana Sports Fan

What's life like for a hardcore sports fan living in Havana? Like everything else in Cuba, it's more than a bit complicated.
Jorge Arangure Jr.
1.29.15
NSFW

Meet the British Porn Star Taking a Cane to the Butt to Protest Censorship

Pandora Blake is angry about the new restrictive laws heaped on porn producers in the UK.
Frankie Miren
1.29.15
Twitter

How Social Media Can Weaken a Revolution

Zeynep Tufekci argues that Twitter makes a protest movement grow too fast, undermining it in the long term.
Hamza Shaban
1.29.15
Spain

Diego Costa, Soccer's Greatest Bastard

There is no subtlety to Diego Costa, he is simply a goal-scoring engine who has tapped into a dark place that was already inside him.
Colin McGowan
1.29.15
column

Canada's Government Is Getting Cozy with Egypt's Increasingly Repressive Regime

Ottawa has stepped up its support for the Egyptian military regime by openly endorsing a crackdown on political opponents and increasing security ties to the forces carrying it out.
Aaron Mate
1.29.15
VICE PROFILES

Harmony Korine's 'The Legend of Cambo'

When Cambo's parents went through a brutal divorce, he fled to the backwoods of Alabama to be alone. No traffic, no people, no responsibility—just pure survival.
VICE Staff
1.29.15
war and conflict

VICE News Capsule: Thursday, January 29

Thousands of child soldiers to be freed in South Sudan, a former al Shabaab chief explains his defection, Shell will invest $11 billion in Iraq, and Mali struggles to preserve ancient texts from Timbuktu.
VICE News
1.29.15
Film

Cardboard Constructs Sundance-Nominated Short Film 'Me + Her'

See how artists constructed the Sundance-nominated short film.
The Creators Project
1.29.15
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