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A Short Guide to Not Embarrassing Yourself on the Canadian Election Campaign Trail
So, you wanna be a politician, eh? Let us show you how to hang with children and boat captains and not come off creepy.
Justin Ling
8.14.15
paleo

The Original Paleo Diet Was Full of Carbs
In another blow to the idea that our paleolithic ancestors solely survived on berries and gazelle steaks, a new study argues that humans developed their big brains precisely because we ate starches.
Munchies Staff
8.14.15
mexico

The Fruits of Mexico's Cheap Labor
VICE News heads to northern Mexico to investigate the working conditions on farms, where day laborers and their children handpick crops in 100-degree heat, earning as much in a day as their US counterparts make in an hour.
VICE News
8.14.15
Film

This Mirrored City Footage Will Send Your Head Spinning
Timelapse filmmaker Richard Bentley bends and morphs his footage to create a kaleidoscopic view of New York.
Nathaniel Ainley
8.14.15
crime & drugs

Canadian Teacher Acquitted of Sex Assault by Indonesian Court and Freed
Canadian Neil Bantleman and teaching assistant Ferdinant Tjiong had been imprisoned for allegedly abusing three kindergarten students at an exclusive private school in Jakarta. A higher court has overturned the convictions.
Hilary Beaumont
8.14.15
vice

Tune in Sunday for Episode 7 of VICE on Beats 1
We're talking about British 2-Tone Ska and Compton hip-hop, past and present.
Noisey Staff
8.14.15
Film

Director Sam De Jong on His Film, 'Prince'
VICE sits down with the Dutch writer and director to talk about his first feature film.
VICE Staff
8.14.15
Art

Tomorrow: See Deadpan Watercolor Paintings and Hear Nick Hook at MoMA PS1
It’ll be a crisp 92 degrees tomorrow at PS1—perfect temperature for a Warm Up.
Annie Armstrong
8.14.15
Interviews

Sam de Jong’s Debut Feature Film ‘Prince’ Makes An Empty Capitalistic Statement with Synthetic Analog Grit
Read our interview with the film's director and Michel Mulders from Spectral Display.
Derek Scancarelli
8.14.15
News

Despite 100 Years of Activism, the Death Penalty Still Won't Die
State-sanctioned killing has been banned in fits and starts over the course of American history, a reflection of a national character that is alternately progressive and puritan.
Mike Pearl
8.14.15
security

Millions of Volkswagen Cars Have Been Hackable for Years Say Researchers
Researchers say that the wireless car locking mechanism found in millions of cars is very hackable.
Emiko Jozuka
8.14.15
doze nuts

Ain't No Fun: Snoop Dogg's Son Drops Football Like It's Hot
It's been a rough summer for the sons of prominent rappers
Mike Piellucci
8.14.15
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