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Basketball

Back & Forth: Steve Nash and Flea, Part 1
Obsession, dedication, and waves—all kinds of waves—inform this back and forth between Steve Nash and Flea, who are more alike than you might think.
VICE Sports
11.5.14
Art

Warped Photos Transform Everyday Life into Glitchy Beauty
Artist Claire Burelli transforms quotidian snapshots into scrambled and skewed glitch artworks.
Sami Emory
11.5.14
Gm os

We Spoke to a Monsanto Exec About Solving the World's Food Crisis
Best known for its genetically modified seeds, Monsanto is increasingly styling itself as an information technology company. And it may well hold the future of a hungry humanity in its hands.
Mark Allen
11.5.14
Premieres

Forever Alone? Cotillon Know the Feeling in Their New Track "Before"
Listen to the first cut off the LA band's debut LP, plus a brief chat about making it in LA, LSD in Tijuana in the sixties and kimonos.
Lucas Vernon
11.5.14
Europe

Bosnia-Herzegovina Court Orders End to Ethnic Segregation of Schoolchildren
Almost twenty years after the end of the Bosnian War, the 'two schools under one roof' model which has long stoked divisions has been deemed illegal.
Katie Engelhart
11.5.14
Opinion and Analysis

Street Gangs Have a Great Solution For Reducing Violent Crime
Say what you will about gangs, but their model works when it comes to attracting young people. It's time to use that model to save kids and reduce violence and crime.
Sally Hazelgrove
11.5.14
Premieres

Slow Club Stuff Their Faces But Still Look Ice Cool in Their Video "Everything Is New"
Pass the ketchup.
Kim Taylor Bennett
11.5.14
the real

The Real 'Weeds'?
With the new legalization of marijuana in Oregon, Alaska, Colorado, and Washington, the show Weeds no longer seems like outlandish fiction. We tracked down a real-life Nancy Botwin—Dr. Dina, medical weed consultant to stars like Snoop Dogg and...
VICE Staff
11.5.14
Internet

The Votes Are In: Americans Don't Care About Privacy
Tuesday’s elections were not good for the internet or for your civil liberties.
Jason Koebler
11.5.14
News

There May Be a Monumental New Finding in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
On Tuesday, scientists in Paris claim to have discovered the genetic mechanism that allows for a "spontaneous cure" among a very rare group of HIV-infected patients. Researchers claim this could be a major step towards a future cure for AIDS.
Kristen Yoonsoon Kim
11.5.14
college sports

The NCAA's Shameful Failure To Insure Its Athletes
The NCAA continues to profit off athletes without providing adequate health insurance. Will new conference rules change anything?
Smriti Sinha
11.5.14
we saw this

Babymetal vs Bullet Belts: A Metalhead's Review of the Japanese Band's Manic Live Show
One metalhead's journey into the realm of Babymetal, live and for the first time ever.
Kim Kelly
11.5.14
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