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Eastern Ukraine Rebel Leader Pavel Gubarev Is Unconscious After Attack

His car crashed after gunmen opened fire as he was traveling in the Donetsk region, rife with rumors of political infighting and rivalries.
Harriet Salem
10.13.14
Words

Klaves Is A Classical Wunderkind Turned House Producer

This young virtuoso has turned his hand to making club tracks.
THUMP Staff
10.13.14
beer

How to Drink Hallucinogenic Beer Like a Viking Shaman

Nowadays, it’s hard to think about consuming craft beers without hops, but ancient brewers used to flavor their wares with whatever they could find. Foraged herbs and spices even had magical powers, and those beer makers even used them as medicine for...
William Bostwick
10.13.14
Premieres

PREMIERE: Le Tigre's JD Samson Adds a Spacey Bounce to Mirah's "24th St."

And perfectly captures how a breakup is bittersweet.
Marissa G. Muller
10.13.14
Interviews

Lisa Loeb Knew She'd Made It When She Heard Herself as Muzak

The 90s icon reflects on her record-breaking song "Stay (I Missed You)," 20 years later.
Annie Zaleski
10.13.14
Art

LED-Enhanced Kites Paint The Sky With Dazzling Light Art

Artist Francois Beaurain's flowing, kite-powered light art is cool—his GIFed process documentation, however, takes it to the next level.
Beckett Mufson
10.13.14
Health

Fecal Transplants Now Come in Pill Form

A new study put frozen fecal matter in pills to treat Clostridium difficile infections.
Fruzsina Eordogh
10.13.14
Europe

Austrian Teenager Who Joined Islamic State 'Wants to Come Home' — But Fears the Consequences

Experts say Samra Kesinovic could face retaliation from the fighters for speaking out about her unhappiness with her new life in Syria.
Sally Hayden
10.13.14
noise

The 'Soundchair' Uses Your Body as a Speaker

Here come the hearables.
Ben Richmond
10.13.14
News

Scottish Independence Campaigners and Conspiracy Theorists Gathered in Glasgow on Sunday

The crowd in George Square is still upset that Scotland voted to remain in the UK, and some people's grief has clearly turned into an obsession with the idea that the election was rigged.
Liam Turbett
10.13.14
Features

​Uber and Brazilian Taxis Are in the Middle of a Cold War

Uber is fighting a lawsuit with the government of São Paulo over taxi regulations in the state.
Felipe Maia
10.13.14
VICE News

Fortress Italia (Part 4)

VICE News visited a Milan park that has become a temporary home to hundreds of homeless Eritreans, who are awaiting their chance to flee Italy with the help of smugglers.
VICE News
10.13.14
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