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New York City Is Finally Softening Its Stance on Pot
After decades of arresting people for having weed on the streets of New York, the NYPD is ready to change its tune. But don't get TOO excited—we're a long way from legal marijuana.
Matt Taylor
11.11.14
Food

What I Learned About Sandwiches From Working at an English Chain Bakery
As a Greggs bakery alumnus I know that spreading honey mustard on a grainy roll for six months comes with all manner of hidden pressures.
Javaria Akbar
11.11.14
luke rockhold

Surfing and Skating with Luke Rockhold
In this episode of Moving Portraits, we travel to Santa Cruz to learn how a lifetime of surfing and skating has shaped UFC middleweight Luke Rockhold's fighting style.
Fightland Staff
11.11.14
Features

Chile Is Still Littered with a Dictator's Unexploded Landmines
Augusto Pinochet left more than 100,000 landmines behind, and it's taking forever to dig them up.
Katie Worth
11.11.14
News

Colleges Should Stop Asking Prospective Students About Their Criminal Records
Past mistakes shouldn't make it impossible to pursue an education.
Julian Brookes
11.11.14
machines

Drone Hobbyists Are Building Military-Style Mobile Command Centers
Drone pilots around the country are increasingly trying to make flying them more like operating a real plane.
Jason Koebler
11.11.14
Film

Talking To 'Too Many Cooks' Creator Casper Kelly About Surrealist Anti-Comedy
Why does everyone love 'Too Many Cooks' so much? VICE asked the video's creator, Casper Kelly, who said it has something to do with making fun of the things we feel nostalgic for.
Jules Suzdaltsev at VICE
11.11.14
Folk

LIVINGSTON, the Computer that Writes Folk Music, Is Too Good to Be Real
LIVINGSTON, if real, would have to be one of the most advanced natural language processors on the planet.
Jordan Pearson
11.11.14
Espolon

Recap: Stealing a Glance Inside the Black Market
Last Thursday, VICE teamed up with Espolòn tequila to re-imagine the black market as an actual underground market complete with (reverse) pickpockets, counterfeit goods, chill beats, and lots of tequila.
Charlotte Japp
11.11.14
News

Inside One of Britain's Most Secretive Courts
Investigatory Powers Tribunals are where you complain if you think the government is spying on you. They're usually held behind closed doors but this year a few select public hearings have taken place, so I went to check one out.
Kevin EG Perry
Kevin E G Perry
11.11.14
Premieres

Meat Wave: Totally Gross Band Name, Totally Rippin’ Lo-Fi Punk Band
Listen to half of the Chicago trio's ridiculously furious debut EP.
Noisey Staff
11.11.14
News

Poor East Londoners Face Eviction From Their Homes Thanks to Britain's Richest Parliament Member
The New Era Estate affordably housed people until it was bought by a consortium, including the family of Britain's richest MP, in July. Now the residents face rising rents and potential eviction.
Philip Kleinfeld
11.11.14
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