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How to Deal with Every Type of Asshole in Your Office

The Suspicious, the Lost, the Distracted—which one are you?
Seth Ferranti
4.3.17
Trash Talk

What's in Chris Turner's Trash? Rolling Papers, Incense, and Art Work

We found a bunch of other cool things while rifling through the jazz singer-songwriter's refuse.
Wilbert L. Cooper
4.3.17
Sports

Ronaldo's Sculptor Speaks: "Even Jesus Did Not Please Everyone."

Ronaldo's Sculptor defends his insane-looking statue, noting that at least Ronaldo himself likes it.
Brian Blickenstaff
4.3.17
Nice Song, What's It About?

Talking 'Are You Going to Be My Girl' with Jet's Nic Cester

The loved—and maligned—2003 hit has been played at bucks nights, football stadiums, video games and television commercials.
Tim Scott
4.3.17
Listen

Three For Three: Shouse Return With Yet Another Banging House Single

The Melbourne duo have enlisted singer Rachel for their most 90s-era club-ready effort yet, "Without You."
Gabby Bess
4.3.17
Noisey News

White Walls’ New Record Is a Work of Forlorn Shoegaze Beauty

The Melbourne trio are helping put the ‘epic moody melody’ back into shoegaze.
Noisey Staff
4.3.17
The VICE Guide to Right Now

How Did a Korean Cargo Ship Just Vanish in the Atlantic Ocean?

Only two crew of the Stellar Daisy have been rescued, 22 others are still missing.
Katherine Gillespie
4.3.17
Holy Shit

Hello, This is Frank Walker From National Tiles Mashed Up With Eminem

Some absolute fucking walnut mixed Australia's most iconic advertisement into the 1999 hit single “My Name Is..." and it's like... Holy fuck, man. Y'know?
Issy Beech
4.3.17
Munchies

Male Chefs Tell Us Why There Are So Few Females in Professional Kitchens

If we are to believe these men, the absence of women in the kitchen all goes back to classic gender stereotypes.
Saskia Beertsen
4.3.17
Munchies

Colorado Restaurant Workers Head to Greener Pastures At Dispensaries

Colorado’s legal marijuana boom is in full swing, but the industry is having some unforeseen, negative impacts on other sectors of the state’s economy.
Gigen Mammoser
4.3.17
Noisey

Nadia Reid Is One of Our Most Evocative and Profound Young Songwriters

Her music connects with grace, poignancy and melancholy.
Martyn Pepperell
4.3.17
israel

Israel Approved The First New Settlement in The Occupied West Bank in 20 Years

The continued growth of settlements—considered illegal by much of the world—in Palestinian territory is a key roadblock in the way of any peace talks.
Alex Kane
4.3.17
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