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Tonic Talks

A Yoga Sensation on Fitness, Fatness, and Trump
Jessamyn Stanley thinks some people are practicing yoga for the wrong reasons.
Susan Rinkunas
4.5.17
Webbys

VICE Is Up for 15 Webby Awards
We need your help to win those glorious metal springs.
VICE Staff
4.5.17
Tech

Facebook Introduces New Tools to Stop Revenge Porn
This comes after the company has been sued multiple times by people claiming Facebook could have done more.
Carter Sherman
4.5.17
digital art

Joy Division Tees Meet a Xerox Machine From Hell in denial.of.service’s Latest Video
Onryō features scan lines, bodily figures, and what its creator calls “excruciating rotoscoping.”
Emerson Rosenthal
4.5.17
Noisey

From Bowie to Cocaine, Mick Rock Has Photographed All Your Faves
Noisey talked to the iconic photographer about the upcoming VICE Films-produced doc on his career spent shooting music's greatest legends.
Alex Robert Ross
4.5.17
VICELAND

Political Rivalries Play Out on Lebanon's Basketball Courts
On tonight's episode of 'VICE World of Sports,' we take you to Beirut, where basketball isn't just a game—it's a battle of ideologies.
VICE Staff
4.5.17
Make this

This Lemon Garlic Chicken Recipe Comes Straight from an Italian Grandma
Frank Pinello’s grandma bakes her cutlets in the oven, and finishes them with a garlicky lemon sauce you’ll want to sop up with a nice loaf of pane rustica.
Munchies Staff
4.5.17
the internet

Following Sexual Harassment Scandal, Reddi Wip Pulls Ads from Bill O’Reilly
When the canned whipped cream company takes a stand against you, you know you're in serious trouble.
Hilary Pollack
4.5.17
Environment

EPA sued for refusing to ban pesticide linked to autism
Carter Sherman
4.5.17
Prom

People Tell Us the Depressing Ways They Were Asked to Prom
"At my high school, a boy asked his girlfriend by writing 'prom?' in marker along the shaft of his penis."
Annie Armstrong
4.5.17
marshawn lynch

It Seems Like the Marshawn Lynch Comeback Might Actually Happen
Maybe. Probably. We think.
Mike Piellucci
4.5.17
humans of the year

Physicist Mary Gaillard Has Spent Over Three Decades Fighting For Women in Science
She was Berkeley's first tenured female physics professor, and she's still fighting for equality.
Farnia Fekri
4.5.17
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