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150 Members of Congress, Including 11 Republicans, Announced Support for the NEA

Also last week: Kanye launched a jewelry line and Shia LaBeouf kicked off a performance in Finland.
Nathaniel Ainley
4.17.17
Premieres

M.I. Blue's "Silver Kettles" Video Is a Reminder to Never Compromise

The Toronto singer entrances with the self-directed visual.
Phil Witmer
4.17.17
Fashion

How Does This Instagrammer Match her Outfits with Masterpieces so Perfectly?

As @artfullyawear proves, there's more than one way to appreciate the art that inspires you.
Antwaun Sargent
4.17.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

Marine Le Pen sparked fear and activism in France's poor suburbs

VICE News
Phoebe Greenwood
4.17.17
Weed Week

Is Weed a Good Club Drug?

In this week's edition of Debate Club, we ask if pot is good for going out—or better suited for comedowns.
THUMP Staff
4.17.17
Noisey

Did Charles Manson’s Failed Music Career Lead to the Nightmarish Murders That Rocked the Nation?

A new book looks at the connection between The Beach Boys and Charles Manson.
Seth Ferranti
4.17.17
TV

'Girls' Was a Great Show About Failure

The HBO series ended its run by emphasizing how much the four main characters struggle.
Anya Jaremko-Greenwold
4.17.17
monday insta illustrator

Femmes Recline on Furniture in Sultry Minimal Illustrations

Ladies lounge on armchairs, couches, and stools in these pen-and-ink meditations on the female form.
Beckett Mufson
4.17.17
Scene Reports

Taipei’s Extreme Metal Scene Provides an Unlikely Home for Its Misfits

In Taiwan, choosing a life in the underground punk and metal scene means going against everything the dominant culture holds dear.
Joe Henley
4.17.17
stellaris

Storytelling in 'Stellaris' Leaves Too Much to the Imagination

Stellaris needs a role-playing mindset, but it rarely supplies enough material to work with.
Rob Zacny
4.17.17
Action Bronson

How to Eat Like Action Bronson on 4/20

Take a hit of our VICELAND host’s favorite recipes.
Munchies Staff
4.17.17
Babel X

Meet Babel Street, the Powerful Social Media Surveillance Used by Police, Secret Service, and Sports Stadiums

Newly released records from the Seattle Police Dept. illustrate the formidable capabilities of Babel Street’s software and offers a look into who is using it.
Curtis Waltman
4.17.17
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