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How-To: Make Fig and Onion Glaze with Kelis
Kelis—who is a professional chef in addition to a Grammy-award winning singer—shows us how to make fig-and-onion glaze that's so good, it's tempting to drink it straight out of the bottle.
Kelis
11.27.14
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The Golden Age of Hong Kong Tattooing
Sixty-year-old Jimmy Ho opened his first tattoo shop in Hong Kong at the age of 14 and has spent the last 40 years tattooing everyone from movie stars to local gangsters.
VICE Staff
11.27.14
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Premiere: Anushka - "Kisses (Feat Trim)"
If there was ever a definitive sonic interpretation of a massive sugar rush, then "Kisses" is undoubtedly it.
Noisey Staff
11.27.14
News

We Watched Londoners Vent Their Fury at the Michael Brown Killing Last Night
The London Black Revolutionaries led a charge from the US embassy, through the West End.
Simon Childs
11.27.14
Sweden

How Sweden Is Taking on GamerGate
The Swedish gaming industry has long strived for more diversity, and continues with renewed vigour in the wake of the recent controversy.
Victoria Turk
11.27.14
trash

This Woman Produces No Trash
And, with hours left to go, her Kickstarter campaign for natural laundry detergent has earned over $30,000. Is she onto something?
Alexandra Ossola
11.27.14
Travel

Paris' 'New Gen' Zoo Looks Very Much Like Any Other Zoo
There's even a restaurant right in the middle of it, so visitors can point at animals while eating steak.
Pierre-Luc Baron Moreau and Florent Routoulp
11.27.14
Culture

The Motherboard Guide to Day Drinking on Thanksgiving
This year, I’m thankful for booze.
Jordan Pearson
11.27.14
VICE vs Video games

How Sega’s Mega Drive Made Modern Gaming What It Is Today
Sega's 16bit machine set a whole bunch of precedents that the games world is still following.
Mike Diver
11.27.14
Words

Melbourne Producer Fossa Beats Drops Latest Club Hip Hop Jam "Thank U"
Grateful for this new banger from Fossa Beats.
THUMP Australia
11.27.14
materials

How Sound Waves Will Control the Laser-Circuits of the Near-Future
Engineers have broken one of the last barriers in acousto-optical computing
Michael Byrne
11.27.14
Words

The Welcome Return Of Electronic Music Heroes Collarbones
Hurtling toward the future of music at breakneck speed with Collarbones.
THUMP Australia
11.27.14
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