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Changing the Country, We Apologize for the Inconvenience: A Ukraine Tour Diary, Part Three

The final installment of Franz Nicolay's Ukraine tour diary.
Franz Nicolay
11.26.14
Interviews

We Chatted with Giller Prize-Winning Author Sean Michaels

We spoke to Giller Prize-winning author Sean Michaels about finding English speakers in the backwoods of Russia, driving around Magadan listening to A Tribe Called Quest, and the weird world of theremin enthusiasts.
Raf Katigbak
11.26.14
News

America Protested the Ferguson Grand Jury Decision Again Last Night

The second round of protests was a bit less intense and way less destructive than the first.
Kristen Gwynne
11.26.14
uk

Refugee Chefs, Episode 1: Roudi

Roudi Chikho shares his story of how he narrowly escaped death in his homeland of Syria, and how he found work in one of the UK's finest Middle Eastern restaurants.
Roudi Chikho
11.26.14
Art

'Rijks Emotions' Finds Your Face in a Classical Painting

Find your döppelganger in a classical painting in the Austrian Rijksmuseum's art collection.
Joost Mollen
11.26.14
Radio Motherboard

Would You Eat Human Meat from a Lab? Radio Motherboard Talks the Future of Food

Soylent, lab-grown meat, and the culture of eating are on the docket this week.
Motherboard Staff
11.26.14
Holy Shit

Feel Some Type of Way and Stream How to Dress Well's New Mixtape "you and i are the same'

It's a collection of songs featuring edits done of some of Tom Krell's favorite tracks from Majical Cloudz, Everything But The Girl, Backstreet Boys, and more.
Eric Sundermann
11.26.14
Film

'Las Vegas' Is a Short Film About New Zealand’s Oldest Strip Club

​Most people remember their first time inside a strip club. For New York–based filmmaker ​Tom Gould, that rite of passage was so memorable ​he made a film about it 14 years later.
Danielle Street
11.26.14
ferguson

In Photos: A Day After Grand Jury Announcement, Ferguson Protests Rage On

Tensions reignited in Ferguson the day after authorities announced Officer Darren Wilson would not be charged with the killing of Michael Brown.
Alice Speri
11.26.14
asia & pacific

Dozens Arrested as Hong Kong Protesters Clash With Police Clearing Mong Kok Camp

Riot police deployed tear spray and charged activists resisting removal from a key protest site, on the second day of a major operation involving thousands of officers.
James Legge
11.26.14
VICE GLOBAL

My Autism Doesn't Make Me a Robot

The pervading view of autism isn't just misleading—it's creating an autistic underclass of depressed, jobless, misunderstood people.
Jack Howes
11.26.14
News

This Migrant Spent More Than Two Years Behind Bars, Begging to Leave the UK

Paul Addo was kept in prison-like Immigration Removal Centers for 32 months while demanding to be returned back to Ghana.
Ben Gelblum
11.26.14
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