The Listen Closely Issue
Artifact: Rubber Bullet
As an African American man, this wasn't the first time I'd had a close encounter with police. But it was certainly the first time I smelled tear gas or had to don body armor.
We're Closer Than Ever to Wiping Out Malaria
We're closer than ever to eradicating malaria, but not there yet. If we don't double down, we risk losing all the progress that's been made.
How Honest Are We When Talking About Money with a Partner?
Why is it sometimes uncomfortable (or unattractive) to communicate about cash and socioeconomic status and what it means to us?
June's Best Books, Albums, and TV
We reviewed STARZ's new series 'The Girlfriend Experience,' Lee Lockwood's 'Castro's Cuba,' and a bunch more books.
Meet the People Who Put Together the June Issue of VICE Magazine
These legends wrote about forced sterilisation, photographed refugees camps, and listened to sad punk albums—all for the June issue of VICE.
Censorship and the Future of the Internet According to Yasmin Green
Green is the head of research and development at tech incubator Jigsaw, a subsidiary of Google parent company Alphabet. To Green, access to information is a fundamental human right, and she's on a mission to ensure it.
This ATV-Riding Immigrant Hunter Is the New Face of Europe's Far Right
Thirty-year-old former wrestler and scrapyard owner Dinko Valev rose to international notoriety after uploading cellphone videos of his migrant hunting in the remote, mountainous Strandzha region of Bulgaria.
Photos of the Last Refugees Entering Europe Through the Greek Islands
In January, photographer Elliot Ross documented the arrival of some of the last asylum seekers entering Europe through the Greek islands.
Kamasi Washington's Father Helped Mold Him into a Jazz Master
Kamasi Washington's dad, Rickey, played an essential role in the talented musician's life, challenging and nurturing him so that he could become the man and artist he is today.
A Breakdown of Extreme Body Modification
This month's infographic explores the process of body modification, from subdermal horns and lip splitting to scarification and cheek gauges.
Two Artists Explore Visual Trickery Using Found Objects in 'Cuttings'
'Cuttings' is the collection of bizarre photos from dream team Annie Collinge and Sarah May.
Inside the Unregulated Chinese Hospitals That Make Men Impotent
Doctors at private clinics are destroying men's penises, tricking women into aborting healthy fetuses, and killing patients through negligence—so why are American companies investing millions?