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Watch Joanna Newsom's New Video for "Sapokanikan"

Her new record 'Divers' set to release October 23.
John Hill
8.10.15
Jansport Bonfire Sessions

JanSport Bonfire Sessions Return to Seattle with Dan Bejar (Destroyer), The Belle Game, and Dude York

Come celebrate another round of JanSport Bonfire Sessions in Seattle this Saturday, August 15.
Noisey Staff
8.10.15
Features

A Day at China’s Toughest Internet Addiction Rehab

Brain scans, conversion therapy, and “electric heroin” at the China Young Mental Development Base.
Jamie Fullerton
8.10.15
On The Line
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Danny Gold Discusses 'Burundi on the Brink'

Danny Gold joins On the Line to discuss Burundi’s hotly contested presidential election.
Culture

Casting Angry Women Off to Space With Kelly Sue DeConnick

"Bitch Planet" creator Kelly Sue DeConnick talks non-compliant women, fangirl tattoos, and her feminist comic book take on sci-fi exploitation.
Roisin Kiberd
8.10.15
News

Ad Blockers May Cost Online Publishers $22 Billion

Billions in revenue are at stake as the use of ad blockers surges.
Nicholas Deleon
8.10.15
News

New UN Estimates Predict a Global Population of 11 Billion by 2100

It could be worse, sure, but things are bad enough already.
Michael Byrne
8.10.15
Environment

Police Kill Six Alleged Tiger Poachers in Bangladesh Gunfight

The fierce battle between authorities and suspected poachers took place in Khulna's Koyra Upazila area on Sunday, said officials, and came as Bangladesh launches a crackdown on illegal hunting.
VICE News
8.10.15
war and conflict

The Battle for Cattle: Civilians Starve as Soldiers Loot Livestock in South Sudan

It appears that South Sudan’s government is using hunger as a weapon of war against civilians in rebel-held parts of the country.
Jason Patinkin
8.10.15
News

The First VR Camera in Space Allows You To Be an Armchair Astronaut

“540 people experiencing space is a novelty. One million people experiencing it is a movement.”
Becky Ferreira
8.10.15
Space

Astronauts Are About to Eat the First Vegetables Grown in Space

Today, astronauts aboard the International Space Station will sample the first vegetable ever to have been grown in space: red romaine lettuce.
Phoebe Hurst
8.10.15
Music

This Astronomer Turned A Star’s Vibrations into a Song

A duet between a piano player and a star.
Emiko Jozuka
8.10.15
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